An Incredible 3 Minute Hyperlapse Tour of Vienna
Thomas Pöcksteiner and Peter Jablonowski take you on a dizzying tour of Vienna, Austria in this incredible hyperlapse city tour, shot entirely in 5K
Thomas Pöcksteiner and Peter Jablonowski take you on a dizzying tour of Vienna, Austria in this incredible hyperlapse city tour, shot entirely in 5K
Vadim Tereshchenko takes you on a dizzying tour of Los Angeles in this incredible hyperlapse that was shot over the course of two years.
JT Singh (featured previously) is back with another amazing city tour, this time a “backwards” walking tour of Shanghai, China. By filming himself walking backwards and playing the footage in reverse it looks like everyone is walking away from Singh in this creative tour of the bustling metropolis.
“A Taste of Austria” is the culmination of 2 years of extensive filming (2013-2015) of the Austrian cities and landscapes. Thomas Pöcksteiner and Peter Jablonowski of Film Spektakel shot over 600 time-lapses from over 5 TB of footage to create the mesmerizing hyperlapse above. Equipment used: + Dynamic Perception Stage One + Emotimo TB3…
Rob Whitworth is pushing the boundaries of timelapse video with an amazing technique known as hyperlapse or as he prefers to call it, ‘flow motion’. Think of it as a timelapse on steroids. Shot over the course of three months, ‘Dubai Flow Motion‘ is the amazing culmination of Rob’s travels to Dubai. Be sure…
Julian Tryba gives a tour of Boston using a new technique called a ‘layer-lapse’. In the video description Tryba states: “Traditional time-lapses are constrained by the idea that there is a single universal clock. In the spirit of Einstein’s relativity theory, layer-lapses assign distinct clocks to any number of objects or regions in a…
Today at 1pm EST, Instagram will release their first ever app outside of Instagram, called Hyperlapse. The standalone app uses a complex algorithm that lets users create fast-moving timelapses with their phones. iPhone users will get the first crack at the app as the Android version is still in development due to recent…
This could be a game changer. Engineers at Microsoft recently unveiled a method for converting first-person videos into hyperlapse videos (time-lapse videos with a smoothly moving camera). As the team explains on their research page: At high speed-up rates, simple frame sub-sampling coupled with existing video stabilization methods does not work, because the erratic…
Enter Pyongyang is a collaboration between JT Singh and Rob Whitworth. Blending time-lapse photography, acceleration and slow motion, HD and digital animation, they have produced a cutting‐edge panorama of a city still hardly known to the outside world. Below is a FAQ from their video description which provides insight into how the video came…
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