Tag Archives: time lapse

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Artist Dennis Hlynsky, a professor at the Rhode Island School of Design, records footage of bird flight and murmuration, then edits it with After Effects to highlight individual flight paths.

There’s no digital animation or layering, just a sort of temporary time lapse from which the natural pattern of flight paths emerge.

Many more videos of his work here, including the trails of insects, ducks and other animals.

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A stunning tilt-shift homage to Singapore by Australian photographer and filmmaker Keith Loutit who sez:

For ‘The Lion City’, the idea behind the extension of the tilt shift technique is for focus and distance to be something the viewer can experience. It also doubles to communicate the constant heat and humidity that hits you whenever you leave the comfort of air conditioning in Singapore.

Sound design by Sepia Productions.

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Richard Waghorn writes:

Many thanks for featuring my time lapse of Dublin recently. I have had another go, this time using photos taken by the crews on the International Space Station – It features some nice passes of Ireland…

Photograph sequences were taken by the crews of Expedition 30 and Expedition 31 on board the International Space Station (ISS) between December 2011 and June 2012. The sequences were then compiled using Final Cut Pro. Music is called Acoustic Plains from audionetwork.com

 

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MÖBIUS – a sculpture comprising 21 large green triangles by Australian art and design house Eness – generates a nifty optical illusion when animated in time-lapse.

Here it is in action last May at Melbourne’s Federation Square.

How the video was made.

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