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| Antarctica Time lapse: A Year on Ice |
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A better quality copy of this clip can be
found at my photo site:
www.antarcticimages.com
Blog: www.frozensouth.com
Time-lapse video filmed in Antarctica, in and
around McMurdo Station and Scott Base.
Each year the sun is below the horizon for 4
months in the middle of winter, and above the
horizon for 4 months in summer. During the
couple of months in between we have
more-or-less normal days.
Includes shots of auroras and the very rare
polar stratospheric nacreous clouds, which
form when ozone depleting gases crystallize
in the upper atmosphere in the intense cold.
Summer population is about 1200 people,
winter about 200.
This is just a small sample of an ongoing
project to collect time-lapse imagery of
Antarctica. I have taken over 1,000,000
individual photos and worn out a number of
cameras that make up the collection of
footage I have gathered so far over the last
6 years. Eventually a film will be released,
keep an eye on my user page for more info in
the future.
Check out my other videos as well for more
of life on the Ice.
For those of you who have been asking about
the music I used here, the first piece of
music is "Whirl-Y-Reel" by Afro Celt Sound
System, the second is "The Grand Finale" from
the Edward Scissorhands soundtrack by Danny
Elfman. Both are available at most music
outlets. Tags : Antarctica Time lapse Ice Aurora McMurdo time-lapse Scott Base South Pole timelapse Antz Anthony Powell northern lights |
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Affichage : 487457
Durée : 376 s |
| TRAPPED IN AN ELEVATOR FOR 41 HOURS |
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READ THE STORY: http://tinyurl.com/572u5f
Accompanying video to Nick Paumgarten's piece
"Up and Then Down" from the April 21st issue
of The New Yorker. Footage of Nicholas White
trapped in an elevator in the McGraw-Hill
Building.
Music: "The Storm Begins," by Jennifer
Haines.
The New Yorker is a weekly magazine with a
signature mix of reporting on national and
international politics and culture, humor and
cartoons, fiction and poetry, and reviews and
criticism of books, movies, theatre,
classical and popular music, television, art,
and fashion.
http://newyorker.com Tags : Elevator The New Yorker |
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Affichage : 3598867
Durée : 191 s |
| Burningman 2007 Time-Lapse |
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Time Lapse Video of the 2007 Burning Man
festival as viewed from the Block Rock Solar
"Powertainer". Be sure and check out the
Sequel video at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4FxBqHGGq4
Interesting note: You can actually see the
Crude Awakening Oil Derrick go up even though
it's about 3/4 mile away! There is a
brilliant flash that illuminates the scene.
Here is a high resolution still:
http://mindfart.com/pic/?crudeawakeningshadow
Background:
I was originally asked by Tom Price to do
this timelapse, and I thought it was an
awesome idea. It's been done before by the
Folding-Time guys, but they didn't set up
this year. The images were captured by a
Canon G3 mounted in a weatherproof housing of
my own design up on a 20 foot pole next to
the Powertainer. There were 18,486 images
shot at 2272x1704 which is almost 4
megapixels each. Some of the full-size
stills are stunning! The camera was
controlled by a custom Daemon I wrote using
the Gphoto library, which ran on the
Powertainer's Slackware linux system and the
images were stored full-size on a hard drive.
After the event, I ran another piece of code
that downsampled the images to 640x480 then
composed them at 30fps into a MPEG-4 video.
My friend Tom Sepe added the Music and Titles
for me and Voila! I hope to make a more
portable rig for future use incorporating an
embedded linux system and flash memory.
Contact me for more information, to hire me
for interesting geekery, or just to geek out.
=) Tags : Burningman Burning Man Timelapse Peef Powertainer Black Rock Solar BRC Linux Gphoto slackware |
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Affichage : 78403
Durée : 645 s |
| Time lapse tomato |
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Time lapse movie of a tomato. The movie
correspond to over 2 months of real time.
A few notes on how the time lapse movies were
made:
http://www.joakimlinde.se/timelapse.php Tags : timelapse tomato mould mold time lapse |
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Affichage : 896624
Durée : 55 s |
| Koya Moments / An Edinburgh time lapse movie |
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Philip Glass
Violin Concerto, 1st movement
Adele Anthony, violin
Ulster Orchestra
Naxos CD 8.554568
In tribute to Ron Fricke who filmed
Koyaanisqatsi ( one of my favourite films)
This film charts the progress of the day and
night, the changing light, weather and
progress of the moon and stars . Enjoy ( do
enjoy as it took two years to make!)
Technical assistance was by Alistair Meldrum
who provided the specs for the pans and other
things well beyond me, drove me places and
had to give up a lot of his own time-lapse
due to me getting there first.
Music ( shamefully I forgot to add this to
the final version credits) Phillip Glass from
his violin concerto.
Video editing - greatly helped by Rene
Orielly who pointed the way to good editing
and who was not at all shy by giving rough
comments ( and i like that)
Video testers- David Watt, Dougie Nicol,
Janet McSherry, Ian Wishart, Ian Hartley (
if its crap, they have no problem telling me
so). Tags : MELTEC stars clouds edinburgh scotland relaxing meldrum trees moonlight timelapse time-lapse time lapse twoods pentland |
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Affichage : 129092
Durée : 404 s |
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