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Entries in Time lapse (4)

Sunday
Apr292012

Time Lapse of Venice

Here's some great time lapse video shot by Joerg Niggli in Venice.  The way it's shot the people and boats look like toy models.... this has an extremely peculiar transe like effect, though it's fun to watch.

Venice in a Day from Joerg Niggli on Vimeo.

 

Friday
Apr272012

Capturing the Beauty of our World - Louie Shwartzberg

Here's a man whose life has been devoted to capturing the beauty in the world around us and sharing it via time lapse photography on film.  Louie Shwartzberg's ten minute appearance talking about Gratitude is quite remarkable - he shows lots of film clips at this excerpt from his TED talk, and mighty inspirational. 

"Let the gratefulness overflow into blessing all around you."  May not sound like much, but once you see it in context to the film below, you will understand.  Take 9 minutes from your day today to watch this video and see our world in a new way.  It's worth it friends.

Thursday
Feb092012

Project Yosemite - Spectacular Time Lapse Video

Some drop dead, spectacular, time lapse video shot by Sheldon Neill and Colin Delehanty for what they call Project Yosemite.  As it says on their site, witness Yosemite like "you never have before."

Yosemite HD from Project Yosemite on Vimeo.

At deweymedia have shot time lapse video, and we have found that the prep work is vital to make sure you know what you are going to get, particularly when it comes to longer shots which might span several hours.

Wednesday
Oct122011

Great Time Lapse Video

There's an art to great time lapse Videos.  There's even a feature length film devoted to it called Koyaanisquatsi

Here's a nice montage (below) of great time lapse video utilitzing one of the best sets in the world, New York City.  What makes it so interesting to watch is all the action in the foreground.  Without any action, there wouldn't be much to interest you.  What's also interesting to me is that it takes a long time to create a quick time lapse shot and it doesn't take that much time at all to shoot a high speed video which in turn takes much longer to play.  We are talking opposite film making here.

Metropolis - A New York City Timelapse from Will Boisture on Vimeo.

 

If you are in the mood for more, here are 25 examples of great time lapse shots.  Great Time Lapse Footage

At deweymedia we add time lapse shots where it makes sense, but it's important to make sure there's a logical reason to show a time lapse shot.  For instance, showing a theatre filling up, but not showing it in real time....   or high speeding a football stadium filling up.  Throwing in a shot for the sake of having one may make good art, but they it takes time to design a good one (need to address issues such as: where is the sun moving over the course of the shot, foreground action, etc), and you need to have a good reason to make it.  Also, because you take a camera out of commission for a good amount of time, it better be a good use of that time.  That's one less camera you can use, and that represents opportunity cost.