
A music video for Stomacher's Untitled/Dark Divider by Sean Stiegemeier. It was filmed in 5D; over the course of a year in numerous locations such as Czech Republic, Japan, Canada, United States, and more.

A music video for Stomacher's Untitled/Dark Divider by Sean Stiegemeier. It was filmed in 5D; over the course of a year in numerous locations such as Czech Republic, Japan, Canada, United States, and more.

Fine arts student Sergej Hein has built a real life Tetris game. Well, actually this was digitally made (obviously!), a time-lapse video of the building scene and blocks made in After Effects. Read more about the making of it here.

A stunning time-lapse of China's National Day parade in Beijing. Film sequence by Dan Chung. Technical Details: Slow motion shot on a 7D at 720p/60 Time lapses on Canon Eos5DmkII and Nikon D700. Edited on Final Cut Pro

A time-lapse video by Brad Kremer. It was filmed in Lake Tahoe, Alaska, Utah, Colorado, Minnesota; Switzerland, Finland, and Japan. Enjoy!

A beautiful time-lapse of California's White Mountains and Yosemite. The visuals are part of a film entitled "These Short Days" (in production), directed by Tom from Timescapes and music by Michael Stearns.

Although, the opening title doesn't look like the best choice of font. The video footage compensates big time with time-lapse images of mainly San Francisco bay area during the summer time. I simply love how director Ben Williams captures cloud movement in such a way that it looks like waves, the ocean. Beautiful!

An abstract experimental video by Clemento. I like the transitions of scenes from a time-lapse of a flower blooming to corn becoming pop-corn.

It started as a dove hunting trip with Lucasberg and friends, and resulted in a time-lapse video shoot of a lightning storm. Spectacular! The music really flows well with the visuals. It is almost like visual poetry.

Filmed during a 3 week stay in NYC. Directed by Max Moos, and music by Moby. Notes about Moos (from official bio): Professional photograph and moviemaker. My time-lapse Endeavour started back in 2002 by creating a first fast moving perspective of my hometown, Hamburg. Back then the technical gear was based primarily on second hand electronics, including ...

An experimental film by Chris Searson. It was inspired by "Koyaanisqatsi: Life out of Balance" (1982), a movie that uses time-lapse photography techniques to create visual movement. Technical Details: A DSLR was set up to take a frame every 2 secs with a shutter speed of around 0.3 - 2 secs with an ND8 filter was used ...
A beautiful time-lapse video directed by Luis GarcÃa de Armas, produced by Antonio de Nascimento, camera operated by Humberto Mesa, and Music by Antonio Hernández. "Canaria Timelapse" shows the seven Canary Islands throughout an entire year in slow and fast motion. Filmed in high definition, 35 mm DSLR cameras; using timelapse and overcranking modes.