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Spinning Statuette

Uploaded by YouTuber Luke Lovelock

Published on Jun 20, 2013

Time Lapse footage of Manchester Museums Spinning Statuette, taken over a week long period.

http://www.manchester.ac.uk/museum
http://www.youtube.com/manchestermuseum
http://egyptmanchester.wordpress.com/

"To comment on the video visit https://egyptmanchester.wordpress.com/ and let us know what you think."

  • License - Standard YouTube License

 

Entropy

Uploaded by Vimeo User Physalia

"Alongside jowl wobbling slaps to the face or exploding water balloon speed ramps, tracking a drop of water as it falls through space into a coalescence cascade is one of those de facto shots oft used to demonstrate just how super speedy your new high-speed camera is. I could see why you’d be loathed to sit through yet another one — after all, seen one drop of water seen them all — but what if I said that the team over at Physalia Studio had actually managed to map an animation into falling water drops in their opening title film Entropy for IdN TV? Take a look at their CGI-free, mission possible after the break." exert from nofilmschool.com

The Manhattan Project

Uploaded by Vimeo User Cameron Michael

This time-lapse production has been a wild and exhilarating ride, with a lot of physical work lugging my 120-130 pounds of gear around all of Manhattan. I bent (broke) some laws and made a ton of friends. Thank you all for your support and please feel free to help out a starving artist and share this video with the world.

Music Provided by: BLACKMILL

Licensing and purchase of "The Manhattan Project " are available

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Compressed 02

Uploaded by Vimeo User Kim Pimmel

I combined everyday soap bubbles with exotic ferrofluid liquid to create an eerie tale, using macro lenses and time lapse techniques. Black ferrofluid and dye race through bubble structures, drawn through by the invisible forces of capillary action and magnetism.

Time-lapse sequences: Nikon D90, Nikkor 60mm macro lens and custom built intervalometer. 
Motion-control: Arduino driven scanner platform and mirror rigs
Score: Ableton Live