
MIDTOWN, un timelapse sur la ville de New-York (un de plus). Mais celui-ci est différent des autres. Certaines touches comme le bruit du métro, des oiseaux, cette sensation de vitesse si propre à cette ville font ici toute la différence. La musique également place à de l’électro.
Et aller donc voir la galerie de photos sur la page FlickR de l’auteur, elles sont magnifiques !
MIDTOWN – Cinematography, production and motion graphics by Andrew « Drew » Geraci
Midtown New York City is the place to be. The lights, cars, traffic, architecture and people make the city come to life as a living, breathing, organism that never sleeps. Take a trip with this time-lapse production into the city and see the sights and sounds that create this magnificent destination.
For us, this time-lapse production was produced using more than 50,000 still frames, shot over the course of 6 months traveling back and forth from Washington DC to New York City. Our main goal was to capture the central part of the city in both visuals and audio. The sound effects used in this production were taken from the various locations we shot and were added in to give you the feeling of actually being there.
There were multiple times during this shoot that we were chased off, either by cops or the cold. The subway shots were particularly difficult to get, especially in the wake of the Boston bombings. We were led out and in some cases followed by police officers or MTA officials who seemed intent on getting us for using tripods.
The music is performed by the talented Danny McCarthy (Fracture)
This production would not be possible without the help, assistance, guidance and inspiration of some of the most talented people out there: Arthur Breese, Jimmy Shea, Gregg Lehrman, Jay Burlage, CA Time-lapse Crew (Joe Capra, Colin Rich, Andrew Walker, Matt Givot, Chris Pritchard, Michael Shainblum, Eric Hinds, Ben Canales, Sheldon Neil) Richard Bently, Patryk Kizny and the rest of the time-lapse community.
Our gear consisted of the following:
- (4) Canon 5D Mark III’s
- (2) Canon 16-35mm f/2.8 II – Canon 24-105mm f/4 – Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 II
- (2) Dynamic Perception Stage Zero’s with upgrade stepping motors http://www.dynamicperception.com
- Emotimo TB3 – Orange and Black http://www.emotimo.com
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Source : PetaPixel
via Vincent Achille
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