I created a mini version of the Glass Onion infinity mirror. Can I keep it under budget? Uh, no... Thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe! Follow me for updates! Instagram: / thesambeige
I am very impressed with the camera work in this video! Also the finished product still looks cool AF, even if it's not quite up to where you imagined!
Your videos are so thoughtfully made! I love shots like 3:59 and 5:13 which took some set up and are either funny or very effectively encapsulate an idea in the story. When I watch these I get the sense that you went to film school and that you use everything you learned expertly in your videos. They're all so fun to watch, and often informative, too!
This is a very good video, once again you have blown me away with an idea I would never have thought of. I watched the Glass Onion but didn’t pay much attention to this item. (But I thought that the movie was pretty good)
Amazing infinity mirror. Sam, just found your channel today, and honestly, the only problem your videos have in common is that there isn't enough of them!
I made a mini infinity mirror cube from glass, and i superglued a small led cube inside of it and than soldered it close before the glue was even hard. I made sure all my glass was very clean, but the super glue began tarnishing all the inside surfaces. It looked very cool, but had to open it up and tried cleaning the glass, but it was fubar. Never doing that again. I now use UV-resin, doesn’t stain or tarnish anything and as long as you can get light on the resin you can cure it in 2 minutes with a uv-lamp. Making things is learning things ;)
That’s awesome! Still sounds like an interesting result despite the unpredictable reaction! Yeah I haven’t used UV resin, but watched a lot of DIY projects where it’s used and might have to try it out sometime.
So true haha! After I was done I was looking up infinity mirrors for sale, and realized there are a lot of custom ones for hundreds to thousands of dollars, so that should have given me a clue if I had researched it earlier lol
I thought if a handheld version of this, then found some online. I'm bot sure if the original artist who built giant inatallations with this concept was credited though. Good work anyway
I can’t say for sure, but I think I got it from Home Depot (it’s actually acrylic and I think it’s sold at a lot of different places like that). Also I didn’t have to add any other film to it :)
Ngl seeing how much work it took kinda discourages me from making one myself…. but when I watched glass onion the first time I paused the movie and literally looked up to see it I could buy a scaled down 20 sided one.
Haha well I tried some different filming techniques for this video, and one of the downsides was that the audio was really inconsistent. So I ended up doing voiceover for pretty much everything. Not ideal 😂