We like time-lapse videos here at Onelargeprawn. It’s been an age since we did a compilation of any sort andtToday seems like a good time as any and we’ve hunted the world wide webs to bring you not one, not two, but five time-lapse videos. Honestly, we love you that much.
Our first video comes from Vimeo user François Vautier who had a clear case of ants in his pants scanner. He scanned the nest once a week for five years.
Hit the jump for the remainder of the videos.
Guy Walks Across America
Our second video is a bit of viral marketing from Levi’s Jeans. It uses 2770 photos to create a stop-motion, time-lapse journey of a guy as he sets off from the Brooklyn Bridge in New York and walks the breadth of America to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzRKEv6cHuk
Floating Point
It wouldn’t be a time-lapse compilation without views of Japan. Our third video is courtesy of Samuel Cockedey, a French photographer who lives and works in Tokyo.
Bathtub IV
In our fourth video, conveniently entitled Bathtub IV, Australian photographer Keith Loutit combines the art of tilt-shift and time-lapse to show the sights of Sydney in miniature.
Red Dead Redemption: World in Motion
Our last time-lapse video comes from the world of gaming and more specifically from the universally acclaimed Western epic, Red Dead Redemption. This four-minute piece shows the beautiful vistas of the immersive world created by Rockstar San Diego and is accompanied by the haunting score from the game.
2 replies on “Five Fantastic Time-Lapse Videos”
One more for you:
http://www.vimeo.com/11622149
Time Lapse Photography of Brooklyn & Manhattan, NYC (with 9/11 tribute)
Thanks for the link Steve.
This might not be time-lapse, but I love Olivio Barbieri’s tilt-shift look at NYC.