Driverays Film «CERTIFIED»

You do not need to see the driver’s face. In many Driverays films, the driver is a silhouette or just a pair of gloved hands on a steering wheel. The car’s personality is conveyed through its mechanical movements. A stubborn gearbox that requires a firm hand tells a story of a classic car's "personality."

To create a Driveray film, the artist typically begins by coating a length of film stock with a light-sensitive emulsion. He then uses a variety of tools – from needles to scalpels – to etch designs and patterns onto the film surface. The film is then exposed to light, which reacts with the emulsion to produce a range of colors and textures. This process can be repeated multiple times, allowing Driveray to build up complex, layered compositions. driverays film

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Stationary tripods are the enemy of the Driverays aesthetic. Filmmakers use 3-axis gimbals (like the DJI RS4) mounted inside the vehicle using suction cup rigs. This allows the camera to remain perfectly level even as the car banks into a corner. A stubborn gearbox that requires a firm hand