Posted on 04/16/2016 12:48:32 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
TEMPUS FUGIT 2 , the sequel of my first timelapse movie Tempus Fugit (vimeo.com/69844748) took me three years to shoot. I was visiting a lot of popular and well known places around the world but quite remote and deserted spots, too, in the last three years. Sometimes I had to hike for hours with heavy equipment to come to the spots. You will find locations in Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and USA (California, Utah, Washington, Oregon).
The final movie consists of roughly 6.500 frames and had been cut out of 100 timelapse sequences with more than 30.000 frames altogether.
Shot with a Canon EOS1DX, and a Canon EOS 6D, Emotimo TB3, Dynamic Perception Stage One Dolly and QDSLR Dashboard. Developed in Adobe Lightroom and LRTimelapse and cut in Adobe Premiere pro CC. The Intro and Outro has been developed in Adobe After effects.
I am quite happy to have the exceptionally gifted composer Phil Rey on board again with his epic masterpiece Lion Heart. Without the amazing song Lion Heart the project would have not been possible. Thank you Phil for your magnificent work!
A special thanks to my wife Christina who had wholeheartedly supported me and accompanied to the most places, no matter how strenuous the way or how bad the weather had been.
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TEMPUS FUGIT
from Dr. Nicholas Roemmelt 3 years ago
TEMPUS FUGIT 2
from Dr. Nicholas Roemmelt 1 week ago
Awesome!
*ping*
Some great celestial shots in these two videos.
Yes I wish I could do that. I made one from my window. Then I noticed I didn’t even wash the window first.
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Incredibly beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for posting.
How absolutely stunning. I was mesmerized by the beauty of it. You are certainly talented. Thanks so much for sharing with us.
It’s all striking and exceedingly well done. Tempus Fugit 2 at 2:54 is one of my favorite points in terms of drama, with the mix of man and nature and the sudden drop in music. Congratulations on this excellent work!
Thanks fieldmarshaldj.
thanks for posting, really stunning
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