Nationality Indonesian | Name Febian Saktinegara Style Non-narrative films Movies Epic Java | |
Education Bandung Institute of Technology |
Abandoned Building (Virtual 3D HDR Photo)
Febian Nurrahman Saktinegara is an Indonesian film director. He is known for specialising in time-lapse photography and non-narrative films.
Contents
- Abandoned Building Virtual 3D HDR Photo
- Red Path slow motion 300fps Canon 550D
- Biography
- Early Works
- Current Projects
- References
Red Path (slow motion 300fps Canon 550D)
Biography
He was born in Jakarta in 1990, and went to SMA 28 Jakarta high school. Later on he went to ITB (Institute Technology of Bandung) and studied at the Department of Arts and Design.
Early Works
Earlier short films have received industry recognition
Merangkum Jakarta (a Journey Through Jakarta) is described as a summary of Jakarta. The video is divided into 4 parts; Dynamic, “Jakarta-on-the-go”, Light and Building (Timelapse Journey through Jakarta), Playground, and Human.
Current Projects
He began work on the film Epic Java in late 2011. It expanded on themes in his earlier works. It is a 30-minute non-narrative film that focuses on the mountainous region in West Java, Indonesia. As the director he explores and records the amazing moments that occur from East to West Java using DSLR cameras with time-lapse photography and slowmotion. The footage was shot with a Canon 5D Mark II and a Canon 550D. Two teaser clips have been uploaded on YouTube and Vimeo, with discussions in various social media, and even had a hot thread (the most widely discussed topics) in KASKUS. Epic Java was one of the video opener at the opening of Financial Inclusion activities Week / Indonesia Banking Expo (IBEX) 2012 which was opened by Indonesian Vice President Boediono.
This project is following in the footsteps of other independent films in Indonesia and is raising funds using a crowdfunding platform for the creative industry in Indonesia, WUJUDKAN. Production of the film Epic Java movie cost Rp 50 million.