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The World Below: Time-Lapse | Earth 2 from Bruce W. Berry Jr on Vimeo.
I never thought that I’d be making another one of these, but with all of the new footage from the International Space Station (ISS) that has been made public, I decided to give it another go.
All of 4K video and Time-lapse sequences were taken by the astronauts onboard the ISS (NASA/ESA). All footage has been edited, color graded, denoised, deflickered, stabilized by myself. Some of the 4K video clips were shot at 24frames/sec reflecting the actual speed of the space station over the earth. Shots taken at wider angels were speed up a bit to match the flow of the video.
Some interesting facts about the ISS: The ISS maintains an orbit above the earth with an altitude of between 330 and 435 km (205 and 270 miles). The ISS completes 15.54 orbits per day around the earth and travels at a speed of 27,600 km/h; 17,100 mph).
The yellow line that you see over the earth is Airgolw/Nightglow. Airglow/Nightglow is a layer of nighttime light emissions caused by chemical reactions high in Earth’s atmosphere. A variety of reactions involving oxygen, sodium, ozone, and nitrogen result in the production of a very faint amount of light (Keck A and Miller S et al. 2013).
Hope you enjoy and thank you all again for watching!
Music: "Journey to the Line" composed & performed by “Hans Zimmer” All rights reserved to their respective owners.
Edited by: Bruce W. Berry Jr. @ Website: |Bruce Wayne Photography|
Time-Lapse Image Courtesy of the Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit, NASA Johnson Space Center eol.jsc.nasa.gov/BeyondThePhotography/CrewEarthObservationsVideos/
4K video Courtesy of NASA nasa.gov/content/ultra-high-definition-video-gallery
Last clip: imagery courtesy of the European Space Agency Credit: NASA/ESA/M.Kornmesser eso.org/public/videos/earth_2015_4k/
Footage Note: The slower video represents true speed of the ISS or was shot in 4K at 24fps. These clips are all marked with an *. Unfortunately I do not know all of the locations of the shots as many files did not have a name on them and just the mission numbers.
Locations of Footage in the order they appear:
1. Kounotori 4, unmanned cargo spacecraft * 2. Unknown* 3. Quebec City, Canada 4-7. Unknown* 8. Ucayali River, Peru* 9. Unknown* 10. Quebec City and St. Lawrence River, Canada* 11-12. Unknown* 13. Western United States* 14. Unknown* 15. Ataturk Dam Lake, on the Euphrates River, Turkey * 16. Nile River, lower Egypt* 17. Dubai, United Arab Emirates* 18. Bahamas* 19. The Nile Delta, Egypt* 20. Texas Gulf Coast* 21. Unknown* 22. Unknown 23. Aurora Borealis over North America 24. Aurora Borealis over Canada and USA 25. Iberian Peninsula to Red Sea 26. Southern Hemisphere Aurora and Sunrise 27. The Nile River Delta to Mecca, Middle East 28. Mexico to Maine, USA 29. Balearic Sea to Lake Turkana 30. Atlantic Ocean to Kazakhstan 31. Aurora Borealis over the Atlantic Ocean 32. The Earth and sunrise in 4K
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SAN_FRANCISCO_111618 from Pre-Future LLC on Vimeo.
MUSIC BY CELESTE LEAR boutiquelectroniquemusic.com San Francisco choking in smoke from the fires in Butte County and beyond. For the last 2 days the Bay Area has had the worst air quality in the world. PLEASE DONATE TO ONE OF THE GROUPS CURRENTLY HELPING TO HOUSE AND FEED PEOPLE AND ANIMALS.
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North Atlantic Drift: Iceland + Faroe Islands | 4K from The Upthink Lab on Vimeo.
Drift through the Icelandic Highlands and the Faroe Islands archipelago from above. Go where the birds soar, the fog undulates and the glaciers carve the landscape. Cinematography by Doug Urquhart (instagram.com/dougurquhart) Music written and performed by EIVØR (facebook.com/eivormusic) Music published by A&G Songs Ltd In August 2017, I packed up my backpacking gear in pursuit of exploration and solitude away from my daily urban environment in Atlanta. My wife, Karen, was already headed to Iceland to mountain bike across the Highlands in support of Climate Change awareness and non-profit fundraising. After her cycling adventure was complete, we decided to visit the Faroe Islands together in celebration of our 8th wedding anniversary. We had already been fortunate enough to visit Iceland in 2014, but I quickly got enthusiastic about returning again to explore deeper into the Southern Highlands region after studying Karen’s cycling routes. My best friend, Weston, decided to join the adventure to hike with me in Iceland while Karen was with her Climate Ride group. With a rough travel plan in place, we were all set to head north and explore the remote Nordic landscapes of Iceland and The Faroe Islands. Both countries sit in the middle of the volatile North Atlantic ocean with the lesser known Faroe Islands positioned 693km south of Iceland. Both share a climate heavily dictated by the gulf and jet stream activity which brought us variable conditions during our two weeks of travel. We experienced everything from calm weather to hail and 60mph winds. We moved through the landscape by vehicle, ferry and on foot. We hiked over 70 miles and gained over 24,000 ft of elevation while attempting to pass through remote valleys and scale mountains with varying levels of summit success. With no real end filmmaking goal in mind (this was technically a vacation), I pulled my Phantom 4 Pro quadcopter out of my backpack and flew among the birds and fog to document the beautiful and remote locations we passed through. Eivør Pálsdóttir, a Faroese singer/songwriter, was generous enough to permit the usage of her music for this edit and I’m extremely grateful.
Shot in the Southern Icelandic Highlands and the Faroe Islands: Mykines, Vágar, Streymoy, Eysturoy, Kalsoy, Borðoy and Viðoy. August 11th-24th, 2017. Special thanks to my hiking companions, Karen Urquhart & Weston AldrIdge, EIVØR, Roy Lidstone, Jim and Margi Urquhart (for watching our dogs while we traveled), Paul Zizka, Alex Nail, Erik Huber, Louie Northern and Geysir Car Rental. All 4K footage is available for licensing. Please contact doug -at- upthink.tv for all licensing inquires. VISUALS ©THE UPTHINK LAB / JAMES DOUGLAS URQUHART MUSIC ©TUTL Records/A&G Records
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A Visual History of Light from The Atlantic on Vimeo.
400,000 years ago, humans and Neanderthals discovered fire. This ignited a relationship between people and photons that changed the course of mankind—and continues to evolve to this day. Take a tour through the visual history of light.
Find a detailed timeline of light inventions throughout humanity here: theatlantic.com/video/index/560585/visual-history-light/
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PANO | LA from SCIENTIFANTASTIC on Vimeo.
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Shooting Pano LA has been the most ambitious, challenging, demanding, and rewarding project I have worked on to date. It was shot over a period of two years entirely in true panoramic form using two synced DSLR cameras side by side. The resulting panoramic timelapse footage comes in at a whopping 10K x 4K resolution when stitched. I did not shoot this film to achieve the extreme resolution. I shot it for the panoramic look, especially the compressed look you get when using long lenses.
Shooting panoramic timelapse was something I had always wanted to do. I love panoramic images and wanted to bring that look to timelapse, and I wanted to do it proper, not by faking it by just cropping the top and bottom of regular timelapse shots. I gave it a try many years ago but was never able to get the images from the two cameras to sync properly and get the images to stitched together correctly.
A couple years ago I was contacted by a client wanting some panoramic timelapse shots of LA. I told them I had tried it in the past and it did not work out to well, but that I am willing to give it another try. So I purchased some new gear and set out to my local testing locations in Malibu. The initial shots were successful so I continued shooting / testing for the next couple weeks. At that point I had acquired a few good test shots to show the client and sent them over to them. Long story short I never heard back from them about the project, but I kept shooting anyways. If it was not for that failed job/project I probably would have never got around to giving panoramic timelapse another try.
For licensing inquiries: Please email me using the contact form on my site for the quickest response ( scientifantastic.com/contact-us-new/ ). All footage available in 10K, 8K, 4K resolutions and multiple aspect ratios.
You can follow me at: Facebook - facebook.com/joe.capra.5 Instagram - instagram.com/scientifantastic Twitter - twitter.com/scientifantasti Website - scientifantastic.com Email - [email protected]
Music: "Death in a garden" by Lowercase Noises ( lowercasenoises.com/ )
Gear Used: 2 Canon 5DIII cameras 2 of each Canon 24-70mm, 24-105mm, and 70-200mm lenses Custom build panoramic rig RamperPro Custom dual trigger intervalometer
Motion Control: Kessler Crane TLS with Second Shooter ( kesslercrane.com/ )
A big THANK YOU to: Chris Pritchard ( chrispzero.com ) Dustin Kukuk ( instagram.com/drkanab ) Andrew Walker ( 599productions.com ) Colin Rich ( deer-dog.com ) Matt Givot ( timeflymedia.com )
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Monsoon III (4K) from Mike Olbinski on Vimeo.
Blu-Ray discs available here: mikeolbinski.com/shop/ Song by Kerry Muzzey: "Revenge"/ "Revenge: Epilogue" (on iTunes: bit.ly/KM_TM3 Amazon: bit.ly/KM_REVENGE) Follow me: mikeolbinski.com / twitter.com/mikeolbinski / facebook.com/mikeolbinskiphotography / instagram.com/mikeolbinski
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If you asked the average person, many would characterize this summer's monsoon as a down season. Not a lot of storms overall and it seemed generally more quiet. And in many ways it actually was a slower season. All told I chased about 36 days for this film, which was less than the 48 in 2015. We had an early start in late June, and then it was dead for almost three weeks. When I looked back and realized I chased 12 less days...yeah, it definitely had less action than normal.
But to a storm chaser, none of this really means anything. Sure there were days when nothing was remotely possible to chase, but most of the time the monsoon can be found in the far corners of the state even when Phoenix and Tucson are dry as a bone.
For me personally, I loved this season. Maybe because as a filmmaker, having put out a few of these films now, I'm beginning to focus and hone in more on what I really love to time-lapse. My early scenes years ago had a lot of average clouds and distant rain that didn't have a lot of excitement or energy. But as the years go on, and I learn more and more about chasing storms here in Arizona...I've found myself in better spots to capture the stuff I really enjoy. Strong downbursts of rain, building clouds, lightning...and yes, dust storms.
The one thing I was hoping for in 2016 that the previous years have lacked: Haboobs. Dust storms. Rolling walls of dirt and sand engulfing the deserts and even Phoenix itself. And my wish came true in that regard. Even a very late season, September 27th haboob that I captured right at sunset with glorious colors.
Coming off the heels of filming Vorticity in the spring, with monster supercells and tornadoes, the monsoon is a totally different beast and you'd think it would be less exciting. I don't know. I find them both amazing and inspiring. Weather to me is weather. No matter how mind-blowing it was to witness the Wynnewood tornado this past spring, standing in front of a rolling wall of dust, or a distant lightning storm under the stars...it's all a blast to me and I never get tired of it.
So Monsoon III...the credits will say it, but it was around 36 days of filming, I shot over 85,000 frames and am not sure how much made it into the final cut. The song I used was "Revenge" and "Revenge: Epilogue" by Kerry Muzzey, and I took both of them and sliced and diced until I actually had a six-minute version to fit in with all the footage I captured. I love it.
As always...THANK YOU to Kerry Muzzey for supporting my work by letting me use his music once again. I don't even have enough words for this man for doing this for me. It means more than anything! Please buy his work!
I started editing this film mid-summer once I figured out the song I was using. And as days went by and more clips were rendered, I kept adding them and re-arranging them all the time, trying to get every clip to match the tone and feeling of the music. And then I'd think I was done and more storms would come and I'd have to move things around again, and even drop stuff. I have a lot of fun scenes that are not in this film because I only wanted the very best.
Special thanks to Bryan Snider and Dustin Farrell for some tips this summer on editing out dust spots and birds better than I had been doing. Appreciate it fellas!
My wife takes the brunt of what I do, especially when I'm gone for days at a time. Filming in Arizona is easier because I'm usually home at some point in the evening and at least around in the mornings. But it's a lot of work and a lot of time being away. She supports me like no other and I can't believe how lucky I am to have someone with that much faith in what I do.
And a lot of these clips will forever hold memories for me because my two oldest kiddos were there for them, and at times even all three were nearby. My littlest guy who just turned three, sits on my lap a lot when I edit, listens to the music and loves watching the final product. And he wants to keep watching it...over, and over and over.
Makes a daddy proud.
I hope you enjoy this latest installment. I'm not sure how it compares to years past, but for better or worse, this was Monsoon 2016 for me!
Please let me know if you have any questions about anything! Most of these clips were shot in 8K with some 4K stuff thrown in there as well.
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Captured with a Canon 5DSR, two 5D3's, 11-24mm, 16-35, 35mm, 50mm and 135mm. Processed using Lightroom, LR Timelapse, After Effects and Premiere Pro
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Snøhetta Viewpoint 4K from Alejandro Villanueva on Vimeo.
Time lapse of Snøhetta Viewpoint, located in Dovrefjell, Norway. Made in collaboration with the Norwegian Nature Inspectorate and the Norwegian Wild Reindeer Center.
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PHASED | LA from SCIENTIFANTASTIC on Vimeo.
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You can follow me at: Facebook - facebook.com/joe.capra.5 | Instagram - instagram.com/scientifantastic | Twitter - twitter.com/scientifantasti | Website - scientifantastic.com | Email - [email protected]
Shot by Joe Capra of Scientifantastic.com, PHASED | LA was shot natively in 12K resolution entirely on the Phase One XF IQ3 100 megapixel camera . That is three times the resolution of existing 4K Ultra HD content, and each and every single frame of this film is 100 megapixels. With the latest software update to the XF system Phase One added a new timelapse mode which allows users to easily shoot extreme resolution timelapses. Having the ability to shoot in such extreme resolution allows you much more creative freedom and flexibility in post production, and this film's purpose is to demonstrate that. You can punch in extremely far into a scene while maintaining massive amounts of detail.
To learn more about the Phase One XF IQ3 100MP Camera System please visit PhaseOne.com
If you would like to rent and play around with the system please contact DigitalTransitions.com
Camera: Courtesy of Phase One Music: "Journey" by Tony Anderson
A big THANK YOU to: Phase One Digital Transitions Chris Pritchard ( chrispzero.com/ ) Dustin Kukuk ( instagram.com/drkanab ) Ballio Chan ( balliochan.com/ )
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