

Two minutes of lightning that'll rewire your brain.
Direction
Nagata's invisible hand sculpts chaos into coherence.
Practical Effects
Real lightning long-exposure, zero digital trickery.
Editing
Rhythmic cuts sync to Alkama's glitchy beats.

Director
Takeshi Nagata
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Tochka's 'lightning doodles' technique requires shooting in complete darkness with 10-30 second exposures per frame.
The film belongs to Japan's 'expanded cinema' movement, where live performance meets experimental animation.