Timelapse Inspiration #32

Rear Window Timelapse
All footage taken from the original Rear Window (1954) directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The order of events is pretty much as seen in the movie.

-> Music: Hungarian Dance No. 5, composed by Johannes Brahms – arranged for easy listening by Hugo Winterhalter

Jeff Desom

via +NUMERIK


A story for tomorrow.

This video was written and produced while traveling through Chile & Patagonia with my girlfriend. We spent 5 weeks exploring this amazing country, and this is how we chose to document it. Thanks so much for checking it out.

– Special Thanks to:

  • LensProToGo, for helping us out with cameras and lenses. They are an awesome company, and the perfect place to rent DSLR’s and lenses.
  • Castulo Guerra for helping out with the voice over. He is an extremely talented man, who was great to work with…and I am so grateful he decided to take on this project…thank you very much Castulo.
  • …and also, to my girlfriend Nina for putting up with my nerdy ways, and for making this such an awesome trip…you’re the best.

– Equipment used: Canon 1D mark IV + full Canon lens package – 17 tilt shift, 24, 50, 70-200, polarizer, gradient filter, monopod, tripod.

– Music: Balmorhea – Bowspirit  & Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Skeletons

Gnarly Bay Productions


Temporal Distortion from Randy Halverson

  • -> Music Featuring an original score by Bear McCreary.  Thanks to Bear for taking the time to do this!

Aurora and other night timelapse, it has 2 original scores by Simon Wilkinson, as well as some from his royalty free collection. At :53 and 2:17 seconds into the video you see a Meteor with a Persistent Train. Which is ionizing gases, which lasted over a half hour in the cameras frame. Phil Plait wrote an article about the phenomena here. There is a second Meteor with a much shorter persistent train at 2:51 in the video. This one wasn’t backlit by the moon like the first, and moves out of the frame quickly. The Aurora were shot in central South Dakota in September 2011 and near Madison, Wisconsin on October 25, 2011.

  • – Equipment Used : Thanks to Dynamic Perception for their support and for making the Stage Zero Dolly / Canon 5D Mark II and Canon 60D / Canon 16-35, Tokina 11-16 / Shot in RAW format. Manual mode, Exposure was 30 seconds on most Milky Way shots, 15-30 seconds on Aurora. ISO 1600 – 6400 F2.8. 3 second intervals between exposures.
  • – Production Assistants – River Halverson and Kelly McIlhone
  • – Opening title by Gus Winkelman // Winkelmedia LLC

Randy Halverson / Dakotalapse

A baby timelapse 😉 – Our little 9 month project.

-> Music: Message to Bears – Wake Me

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