Rob Whitworth’s short film provides a fascinating insight into the sights and sounds of the North Korean Capital, Pyongyang.
(h/t mashable)
Rob Whitworth’s short film provides a fascinating insight into the sights and sounds of the North Korean Capital, Pyongyang.
(h/t mashable)
Paul Richardson’s majestic time-lapse of Paris – created from over 4000 images – showcases it’s vibrancy and energy, like nothing I’ve seen before. Truly beautiful.
The UK air traffic control firm (NATS) have crunched their data on transatlantic flights to produce a stunning visualisation of the “North Atlantic Skies”. The animation covers a typical summer’s day in 2013.
Some statistics from NATS blog post:
(h/t boingboing)
Spanning 10 years this EarthCam time-lapse videos shows the construction of the US National 9/11 Memorial Museum in New York.
From Brian Cury (CEO of EarthCam):
A super hardworking team at EarthCam, who I am so proud to work with, spent countless hours keeping the many webcams at the World Trade Center active for 4,617 days… and counting. This unprecedented effort provided our in-house editors with over 1 million images to choose from when creating this two-and-a-half minute video, as well as our other commemorative World Trade Center movies.
(h/t broadsheet)
German photographer Jonas Ginter creates a beautiful 360-degree spherical panorama timelapse of his bike journey, using 6 GoPro cameras and a 3D-printed mount.
(h/t explore.noodle.org)
Filmaker Walid Salhab presents a unique timelapse short film “The Kelpies” featuring footage captured within a live construction site. It covers the creation of a 30m tall stainless steel horse heads at The Helix in Scotland. The sculpture, created by artist Andy Scott, officially to the public next week.
The Kelpies from The Helix on Vimeo.
The film was created
from over 60 days of stop-motion filming across 7 months, and tracking construction through to completion, this film uses over 12,000 individual photos, none of which have been edited or manipulated beyond settings inside the camera. Walid captured 120,000 individual images to create this seven minute masterpiece.
Music: ‘The Kelpies’ by Iglomat.
This extraordinary timelapse from Google Earth Engine showcases the impact of human activity on the planet over the past 28 years. Highlights include a glacier shrinking, the expansion of a major US city and the deforestation of a rainforest.
(h/t broadsheet)
A beautful timelapse of the Camp Nou stadium during the recent El Clasico between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid. The video captures the reaction of the 99,000+ audience during the 2-0 Barcelona win.
Cyclists Francesca and Sam pieced together their journey from London to Bangkok in this fantastic 4 minute time-lapse film. It was created by the folks at kernproductions by stitching together 4,500 images.
Music by Philip Sheppard.
(h/t broadsheet)