Featured Videos
Storm and stars. Winner of the Best Overall and Audience Choice at the 2011 Chronos Film Festival.By Randy Halverson.
Incredible, real time footage of the Northern Lights - Aurora Borealis - filmed on January 24th 2012 during the peak of a Solar Storm. This is not time-lapse: this is how the Northern Lights really can dance and move across the sky. From Ingenious TV.
Finding Oregon is the compilation of six months of timelapse photography across the state of Oregon, punctuated by a 1600 mile road trip in September.
Amazing video of the erupting undersea volcano of El Hierro, in the Canary Islands, taken from a boat on 29th November 2011.
Midnight Sun: A natural phenomenon occurring in the summer months north of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle where the sun never fully sets and remains visible 24 hours a day. This short time lapse film was shot during the Icelandic Midnight Sun in June of 2011.
Award-winning timelapse video, filmed in Australia, from Alex Cherney
Norwegian landscape photographer Terje Sørgjerd has become an Internet sensation in the past year, with his jaw-dropping, color-saturated time-lapse videos of northern landscapes. In his latest video, The Water, he forgoes the long, sub-zero arctic nights to tour the forests and fjords of western Norway.
Dustin Farrell timelapse movie, shot on the Canon 5D2 camera and processed in Adobe After Effects. The majority of the shots are in Arizona. Goblin Valley State Park and Natural Bridges National Monument in Utah also make an appearance.
Photographer Dustin Farrell shot this amazing timelapse video in Arizona and Utah, using a Canon 5D2 camera.