Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Incredible “Birdman”-like Tracking-Shot Timelapse of Earth from Space

Incredible “Birdman”-like Tracking-Shot Timelapse of Earth from Space:



The Academy Award winning film “Birdman” used what’s called tracking shot to create the sense of a seamless one-shot film. A new timelapse created from imagery captured by astronauts on the International Space Station uses the same technique — which has not been used in previous ISS timelapses — with stunning results. Additionally, the footage is very recent, from January and February 2015. It was compiled by Phil Selmes.

“The footage has been composited and edited to show enhanced camera movement, a day to night transition, and an uninterrupted camera movement which links two timelapse shots seamlessly,” Selmes told Universe Today. “These processes have never been used to present ISS time lapse footage in this way before.”

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Post tags: Earth, ISS videos, Johnson Space Center, Phil Selmes, Timelapse videos


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