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(Staff Photos by Rob Mattson/Amherst College, Office of Communications) Five College students in the Swing, Salsa & Ballroom Club (www.amherst.edu/campuslife/studentgroups/swing_ballroom_d...) practice moves and learn from dance teacher Anastasia, Thursday night, September 18, 2014, in the basement of the Lipton Dormitory on the Amherst College campus in Amherst, Mass. The club is one of more than 100 autonomous student organizations on campus, and like many groups, is open to participation for Five College students in the Pioneer Valley. To view a full list of student groups and publications, visit www.amherst.edu/campuslife/studentgroups. Tentative practice times for the Swing, Salsa & Ballroom Dancing club are 7:30pm-9:00pm, with the Amherst College locations as follows: Tuesday (Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, etc...) in O'Connor Commons Wednesday (Ballroom - Waltz, Chacha, Tango, Foxtrot, etc...) in Morris Pratt Ballroom Thursday (Swing) in Lipton Basement. To read about the timelessness of swing dancing, and how it has continued to reach generation after generation, visit the smile-conjuring CBS Sunday Morning feature story (www.cbsnews.com/news/the-timeless-allure-of-swing-dancing/), which aired this past weekend. To view a quick Hyperlapse® video of this event, visit the Amherst College Instagram post from it at instagram.com/p/tG6MLXomQL/.

(Staff Photos by Rob Mattson/Amherst College, Office of Communications) Five College students in the Swing, Salsa & Ballroom Club (www.amherst.edu/campuslife/studentgroups/swing_ballroom_d...) practice moves and learn from dance teacher Anastasia, Thursday night, September 18, 2014, in the basement of the Lipton Dormitory on the Amherst College campus in Amherst, Mass. The club is one of more than 100 autonomous student organizations on campus, and like many groups, is open to participation for Five College students in the Pioneer Valley. To view a full list of student groups and publications, visit www.amherst.edu/campuslife/studentgroups. Tentative practice times for the Swing, Salsa & Ballroom Dancing club are 7:30pm-9:00pm, with the Amherst College locations as follows: Tuesday (Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, etc...) in O'Connor Commons Wednesday (Ballroom - Waltz, Chacha, Tango, Foxtrot, etc...) in Morris Pratt Ballroom Thursday (Swing) in Lipton Basement. To read about the timelessness of swing dancing, and how it has continued to reach generation after generation, visit the smile-conjuring CBS Sunday Morning feature story (www.cbsnews.com/news/the-timeless-allure-of-swing-dancing/), which aired this past weekend. To view a quick Hyperlapse® video of this event, visit the Amherst College Instagram post from it at instagram.com/p/tG6MLXomQL/.

#hyperlapse #timelapse #gva #geneve #lausanne

 

Film taken with an iPhone 5s and an olloclip Wide-Angle.

 

(c) "Tonio" on Flickr - 2014

(Staff Photos by Rob Mattson/Amherst College, Office of Communications) Five College students in the Swing, Salsa & Ballroom Club (www.amherst.edu/campuslife/studentgroups/swing_ballroom_d...) practice moves and learn from dance teacher Anastasia, Thursday night, September 18, 2014, in the basement of the Lipton Dormitory on the Amherst College campus in Amherst, Mass. The club is one of more than 100 autonomous student organizations on campus, and like many groups, is open to participation for Five College students in the Pioneer Valley. To view a full list of student groups and publications, visit www.amherst.edu/campuslife/studentgroups. Tentative practice times for the Swing, Salsa & Ballroom Dancing club are 7:30pm-9:00pm, with the Amherst College locations as follows: Tuesday (Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, etc...) in O'Connor Commons Wednesday (Ballroom - Waltz, Chacha, Tango, Foxtrot, etc...) in Morris Pratt Ballroom Thursday (Swing) in Lipton Basement. To read about the timelessness of swing dancing, and how it has continued to reach generation after generation, visit the smile-conjuring CBS Sunday Morning feature story (www.cbsnews.com/news/the-timeless-allure-of-swing-dancing/), which aired this past weekend. To view a quick Hyperlapse® video of this event, visit the Amherst College Instagram post from it at instagram.com/p/tG6MLXomQL/.

A stereo pair taken with a drone.

 

The difficulty here is getting the right separation between two successive images - it's very difficult to judge from the ground or on the drone monitor. The solution was to take a sequence of photos in Hyperlapse mode. I set a course to the north and oriented the drone to the east. The drone is programmed to take a sequence of shots at the slowest possible speed (0.1 metre/sec). Over a minute or two I get enough pictures from which a pair can be selected and processed to stereo with Stereo Photo Maker.

A sequence of 1-sec timelapse photos run at 30 fps and looped.

  

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enricarchivell: #ave #train #madridbarcelona

  

This is a short time lapse taken during the Road Circuit training for the UCI Worlds Championship bike races held in Richmond, VA during September 2015. This was created using Microsoft's Hyperlapse App for Android. It does a pretty good job creating this. via remedyimpact.wordpress.com/2016/02/18/time-lapse-of-the-u... www.facebook.com/RemedyImpactOfficial

Trying out the new Hyperlapse app from Instagram.

My Second Hyperlapse

15 min of shots at every 5 seconds. I might need to drop to jpg to get shots every 2 seconds. Bums me out though.

 

Post processed in Lightroom

Assembled/Rendered in Photoshop

Stabilized in DaVinci Resolve 15.

(Staff Photos by Rob Mattson/Amherst College, Office of Communications) Five College students in the Swing, Salsa & Ballroom Club (www.amherst.edu/campuslife/studentgroups/swing_ballroom_d...) practice moves and learn from dance teacher Anastasia, Thursday night, September 18, 2014, in the basement of the Lipton Dormitory on the Amherst College campus in Amherst, Mass. The club is one of more than 100 autonomous student organizations on campus, and like many groups, is open to participation for Five College students in the Pioneer Valley. To view a full list of student groups and publications, visit www.amherst.edu/campuslife/studentgroups. Tentative practice times for the Swing, Salsa & Ballroom Dancing club are 7:30pm-9:00pm, with the Amherst College locations as follows: Tuesday (Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, etc...) in O'Connor Commons Wednesday (Ballroom - Waltz, Chacha, Tango, Foxtrot, etc...) in Morris Pratt Ballroom Thursday (Swing) in Lipton Basement. To read about the timelessness of swing dancing, and how it has continued to reach generation after generation, visit the smile-conjuring CBS Sunday Morning feature story (www.cbsnews.com/news/the-timeless-allure-of-swing-dancing/), which aired this past weekend. To view a quick Hyperlapse® video of this event, visit the Amherst College Instagram post from it at instagram.com/p/tG6MLXomQL/.

While working on an Hyperlapse project, I happen to walk by the Corktown bridge in Ottawa.

 

First try at an Hyper-lapse don't judge too hard

~ Canada Council for the Arts - Production Grant to Film/Video Artist $55,000. ~

 

“Reveals nothing short of a new way of seeing.” — Alex McKenzie, The Blinding Light

 

“A hypnotic meditation on landscape and perspective.” — Seattle Weekly

 

“A road that leads us back to nature.” — Planet in Focus

 

"A good example of films that help us re-see the world." —Holly Willis, Res Magazine

 

"A swift, elegant and mysterious time-lapse drive across Canada during which the point of view magically remains constant to the horizon." —Northwest Film/Video Festival

 

"If you enjoy films like Baraka and Koyaanisqatsi you'll enjoy this film very much." -- Rene Beland, TimeLapse Digital Inc.

 

“Part geography lesson, part photographic experiment, a cross-continental journey is captured in one cosmic zoom.” – Worldwide Short Film Festival

 

"You'd be hard-pressed to learn more about the lay of this country's land in 480 seconds."—The National Post

 

>> Tran Scan is a handmade film constructed frame by frame.

 

>> No motion-picture camera of any kind was used in the making of this film.

 

Tran Scan uses a new technique of telescopic*, travelling time-lapse, from the point of view of the traveller, fixed on the landscape ahead. This new form of "virtual cinematography" allows us to be zoomed-in while racing ahead at 5,700 km/h (3,500 mph) yet remain viewable throughout. This achievement was made possible only by hand-made, frame-by-frame stabilization, which took years to complete. (*What you're seeing in the foreground is actually 10-20 kilometres ahead of you.)

 

Tran Scan is an animated travelogue made from still images. However, rather than merely making still pictures move, a new technique was adopted. Each shot is given an anchor point, so there is a spot on the landscape that is always in the same place. The framing is moving around afterwards to follow that part of the land, not of the screen. The background is fixed, and the foreground is going crazy, but it is watchable because we have a reference point.

 

Reanimation of cropped travelling-telephoto still photographs is beyond the capacity of automated tracking/stabilization software and had to be performed entirely by hand in order to make Tran Scan. Because of the extreme labour required to make a film like this, Tran Scan is likely to remain the only one of its kind -- a unique style of animated documentary available only for Canada.

 

Tran Scan tours the Trans Canada Highway, the world's longest national road, in a seamless "flight" across the continent (synchronized soundtrack created in post-production). The film thereby provides intimate knowledge of the distinct physical regions across the continent, in a tangible form, almost as if it were a memory of having driven across it yourself.

 

TECHNICAL FACTS: Each shot covers about 10 kilometres (6 miles). Time-lapse speed is about 5,700 km/h (3,550 mph). The interval between snapshots is about 5 seconds. Playback rate is 10 snapshots per second. There are 5,000 snapshots. Driving distance was 7,200 km (4,480 miles). The drive took 14 days (no retakes). Total creation time was 4,450 person-hours. Created in Adobe After Effects 5. Shot with a Minolta Dimage 7i and telephoto lens at 2560 x 1920 pixels. The continuous sound is actually playing the first notes of the Canadian national anthem. CRTC Certification No. C22990 for 100% Canadian Program, Logging Category 07G, Points 5/5. Distributor: www.cfmdc.org/

 

FESTIVALS 2004-2005: 'Silver Remi' Award for Cinematography: 37th WorldFest-Huston Int'l Independent Film Festival, USA * Jury Award (Experimental): Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival (Canada's Golden Sheaf Awards) * world premier: Tampere 34th International Short Film Festival, Finland -- Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, Toronto * Worldwide Short Film Festival, Toronto * Cinema Tout Ecran, International Film & Television Festival, Geneva: XIII International Short Film Selection Switzerland * Rencontres internationales Paris/Berlin * The 42nd Ann Arbor Film Festival, Michigan, USA * 49th Cork Film Festival, Ireland * 24th Atlantic Film Festival, Halifax, Canada * Vancouver International Digital Festival, Canada * Moving Pictures '04: Canadian Films on Tour (noncompetitive) * Edmonton International Film Festival, Alberta, Canada * 31th Northwest Film & Video Festival, Portland, OR, USA * 7th Annual Reel 2 Real International Film Festival for Youth, Vancouver ('05) * Festival de cinéma des 3 Amériques, Quebec City ('05) * Detroit Docs International Film Festival, USA ('05) MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS 2005: 'Sense of Place' - Nickle Arts Museum, U. Calgary

 

A NOTE OF CLARIFICATION: There is no additional "footage." In fact, there was never any "footage" at all -- this is *animation.* Likewise, the soundtrack was painstakingly constructed from scratch with sound effects that are synchronized with the movements to give a feeling of reality to it, as if it were filmed in real time. It was not. There is no other way to achieve this view, keeping the distant landscape fixed in place while zoomed in, which is the way our eyes naturally track the world when we’re in motion. A movie camera cannot achieve what we naturally achieve with our brains and take for granted. Because it seems so natural, many viewers do not appreciate this film’s radical nature. The way to watch the film is to look at the distant landscape, not the road right in front of you. The point is to get a feel for the overall form of the land, the distinct regions, not the exact spot you're in. It is meant to be seen on a large, widescreen television (anamorphic 16:9). [And if you listen to the soundscape with cheap computer speakers it will sound terrible.]

 

REFERENCE BOOK:

Lost Highways, Embodied Travels: The Road Movie in American Experimental Film and Video. Kornelia Boczkowska 2023. Pages 133-135.

 

2.2 A Roller-Coaster Ride Down the Trans-Canada Highway:

Stephen Arthur’s Tran Scan

 

2.3 A Full-Body Immersion in the Western Canadian Landscape:

Stephen Arthur’s Vision Point

 

Series: European Perspectives on the United States, Volume 7. brill.com/display/title/64181

(Staff Photos by Rob Mattson/Amherst College, Office of Communications) Five College students in the Swing, Salsa & Ballroom Club (www.amherst.edu/campuslife/studentgroups/swing_ballroom_d...) practice moves and learn from dance teacher Anastasia, Thursday night, September 18, 2014, in the basement of the Lipton Dormitory on the Amherst College campus in Amherst, Mass. The club is one of more than 100 autonomous student organizations on campus, and like many groups, is open to participation for Five College students in the Pioneer Valley. To view a full list of student groups and publications, visit www.amherst.edu/campuslife/studentgroups. Tentative practice times for the Swing, Salsa & Ballroom Dancing club are 7:30pm-9:00pm, with the Amherst College locations as follows: Tuesday (Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, etc...) in O'Connor Commons Wednesday (Ballroom - Waltz, Chacha, Tango, Foxtrot, etc...) in Morris Pratt Ballroom Thursday (Swing) in Lipton Basement. To read about the timelessness of swing dancing, and how it has continued to reach generation after generation, visit the smile-conjuring CBS Sunday Morning feature story (www.cbsnews.com/news/the-timeless-allure-of-swing-dancing/), which aired this past weekend. To view a quick Hyperlapse® video of this event, visit the Amherst College Instagram post from it at instagram.com/p/tG6MLXomQL/.

(Staff Photos by Rob Mattson/Amherst College, Office of Communications) Five College students in the Swing, Salsa & Ballroom Club (www.amherst.edu/campuslife/studentgroups/swing_ballroom_d...) practice moves and learn from dance teacher Anastasia, Thursday night, September 18, 2014, in the basement of the Lipton Dormitory on the Amherst College campus in Amherst, Mass. The club is one of more than 100 autonomous student organizations on campus, and like many groups, is open to participation for Five College students in the Pioneer Valley. To view a full list of student groups and publications, visit www.amherst.edu/campuslife/studentgroups. Tentative practice times for the Swing, Salsa & Ballroom Dancing club are 7:30pm-9:00pm, with the Amherst College locations as follows: Tuesday (Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, etc...) in O'Connor Commons Wednesday (Ballroom - Waltz, Chacha, Tango, Foxtrot, etc...) in Morris Pratt Ballroom Thursday (Swing) in Lipton Basement. To read about the timelessness of swing dancing, and how it has continued to reach generation after generation, visit the smile-conjuring CBS Sunday Morning feature story (www.cbsnews.com/news/the-timeless-allure-of-swing-dancing/), which aired this past weekend. To view a quick Hyperlapse® video of this event, visit the Amherst College Instagram post from it at instagram.com/p/tG6MLXomQL/.

My final piece of work here at IIT Roorkee. Feels kinda sad actually :(

Timelapses and hyperlases shooted in small cities from the Serra Gaúcha region, southernmost Brazil

Music: "Science and Religion" by Hans Zimmer

Plane taking off at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in Queens, New York. #queens #newyork #airports #video

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