A “Fast Moving Short Film” Tour of Barcelona
by twistedsifter
BARCELONA in Flow-Motion is a ‘fast moving short film’ by Rob Whitworth. The film uses a technique known as hyperlapse to take you around the iconic Spanish city.
A hyperlapse is an exposure technique in time-lapse photography in which the position of the camera is being changed between each exposure in order to create a tracking shot in timelapse sequences. The result is an enthralling 2 minute journey through the city’s famous landmarks.
The project took a total of 363 hours to complete (75 hours logistics and travel; 31 hours scouting and location finding; 78 hours shooting; 179 hours post production) and involved 26,014 camera raw files and 817 gb of data.
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Tags: · barcelona, hyperlapse, spain, time-lapse