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What's the longest period of time over which a time lapse film has been recorded?
Which film or TV-Show was the first to use a '555-' phone number?Are time lapse shots of growing plants done in a studio or at the particular places on earth?What is the longest time elapsed before a show got renewed while preserving main cast?What is the earliest movie in which “it all turns out to have been a dream”?Has there been a breakthrough in film technology for television?
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Time lapse photography can create some pretty impressive visuals. I think we mostly see time-lapse photography in non-fictional works about nature, plants, or the stars. But sometimes it's used in horror (decay), science fiction, or simply to show the audience that time is passing quickly as an alternative to a montage. A filmmaker might show a day passing really quickly to give a vague sense of anxiety. Or a vampire/horror flick might show the rapid change of day into night to signal impending doom.
That makes me wonder, what is the longest known period over which time-lapsed filming has been performed?
I'm just curious because its difficult for humans to totally predict the visual effects of the passage of massive amounts of time. What does the longest known segment of time-lapse look like?
cinema-history cinematography time-lapse
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Time lapse photography can create some pretty impressive visuals. I think we mostly see time-lapse photography in non-fictional works about nature, plants, or the stars. But sometimes it's used in horror (decay), science fiction, or simply to show the audience that time is passing quickly as an alternative to a montage. A filmmaker might show a day passing really quickly to give a vague sense of anxiety. Or a vampire/horror flick might show the rapid change of day into night to signal impending doom.
That makes me wonder, what is the longest known period over which time-lapsed filming has been performed?
I'm just curious because its difficult for humans to totally predict the visual effects of the passage of massive amounts of time. What does the longest known segment of time-lapse look like?
cinema-history cinematography time-lapse
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Are you asking about the longest timelapse in general, or the longest that has ended up in some bigger production?
– vidarlo
Aug 12 at 9:25
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There's a tonne of 18 year long non-professional 'growing up' time lapses on youtube youtube.com/… , and some parts of the 59-year long Up series has time lapse aspects, e.g. youtu.be/VVQ96wfbf_0?t=92 but I don't recall them being edited into a traditional time lapse of the same person in the program itself. Would either of these count for an answer, or are you limiting it to the same camera in the same position for the whole period?
– Pete Kirkham
Aug 12 at 11:15
@vidarlo - I'm not sure what the boundaries of this stack site is, but longest known time lapse would be prefered if possible. The longest major film time lapse is also interesting, so I wouldn't be opposed to that appearing in an answer. But I'm more interested in the longest passage of time every recorded in time-lapse.
– Mark Rogers
Aug 12 at 14:02
@PeteKirkham - Interesting questions, I guess I was thinking of traditional time lapse. I guess I don't care if its the same camera as long it appears from to be from the same position.
– Mark Rogers
Aug 12 at 14:06
1
I'm going to put this as a comment because it's not really "time lapse photography", but there is a photo blend used in the Led Zeppelin concert film The Song Remains The Same where Jimmy Page is shown aging from a baby to an old man, so as to "lapse" about 80 or so years.
– Johnny Bones
Aug 12 at 20:51
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Time lapse photography can create some pretty impressive visuals. I think we mostly see time-lapse photography in non-fictional works about nature, plants, or the stars. But sometimes it's used in horror (decay), science fiction, or simply to show the audience that time is passing quickly as an alternative to a montage. A filmmaker might show a day passing really quickly to give a vague sense of anxiety. Or a vampire/horror flick might show the rapid change of day into night to signal impending doom.
That makes me wonder, what is the longest known period over which time-lapsed filming has been performed?
I'm just curious because its difficult for humans to totally predict the visual effects of the passage of massive amounts of time. What does the longest known segment of time-lapse look like?
cinema-history cinematography time-lapse
Time lapse photography can create some pretty impressive visuals. I think we mostly see time-lapse photography in non-fictional works about nature, plants, or the stars. But sometimes it's used in horror (decay), science fiction, or simply to show the audience that time is passing quickly as an alternative to a montage. A filmmaker might show a day passing really quickly to give a vague sense of anxiety. Or a vampire/horror flick might show the rapid change of day into night to signal impending doom.
That makes me wonder, what is the longest known period over which time-lapsed filming has been performed?
I'm just curious because its difficult for humans to totally predict the visual effects of the passage of massive amounts of time. What does the longest known segment of time-lapse look like?
cinema-history cinematography time-lapse
cinema-history cinematography time-lapse
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Are you asking about the longest timelapse in general, or the longest that has ended up in some bigger production?
– vidarlo
Aug 12 at 9:25
2
There's a tonne of 18 year long non-professional 'growing up' time lapses on youtube youtube.com/… , and some parts of the 59-year long Up series has time lapse aspects, e.g. youtu.be/VVQ96wfbf_0?t=92 but I don't recall them being edited into a traditional time lapse of the same person in the program itself. Would either of these count for an answer, or are you limiting it to the same camera in the same position for the whole period?
– Pete Kirkham
Aug 12 at 11:15
@vidarlo - I'm not sure what the boundaries of this stack site is, but longest known time lapse would be prefered if possible. The longest major film time lapse is also interesting, so I wouldn't be opposed to that appearing in an answer. But I'm more interested in the longest passage of time every recorded in time-lapse.
– Mark Rogers
Aug 12 at 14:02
@PeteKirkham - Interesting questions, I guess I was thinking of traditional time lapse. I guess I don't care if its the same camera as long it appears from to be from the same position.
– Mark Rogers
Aug 12 at 14:06
1
I'm going to put this as a comment because it's not really "time lapse photography", but there is a photo blend used in the Led Zeppelin concert film The Song Remains The Same where Jimmy Page is shown aging from a baby to an old man, so as to "lapse" about 80 or so years.
– Johnny Bones
Aug 12 at 20:51
add a comment |
3
Are you asking about the longest timelapse in general, or the longest that has ended up in some bigger production?
– vidarlo
Aug 12 at 9:25
2
There's a tonne of 18 year long non-professional 'growing up' time lapses on youtube youtube.com/… , and some parts of the 59-year long Up series has time lapse aspects, e.g. youtu.be/VVQ96wfbf_0?t=92 but I don't recall them being edited into a traditional time lapse of the same person in the program itself. Would either of these count for an answer, or are you limiting it to the same camera in the same position for the whole period?
– Pete Kirkham
Aug 12 at 11:15
@vidarlo - I'm not sure what the boundaries of this stack site is, but longest known time lapse would be prefered if possible. The longest major film time lapse is also interesting, so I wouldn't be opposed to that appearing in an answer. But I'm more interested in the longest passage of time every recorded in time-lapse.
– Mark Rogers
Aug 12 at 14:02
@PeteKirkham - Interesting questions, I guess I was thinking of traditional time lapse. I guess I don't care if its the same camera as long it appears from to be from the same position.
– Mark Rogers
Aug 12 at 14:06
1
I'm going to put this as a comment because it's not really "time lapse photography", but there is a photo blend used in the Led Zeppelin concert film The Song Remains The Same where Jimmy Page is shown aging from a baby to an old man, so as to "lapse" about 80 or so years.
– Johnny Bones
Aug 12 at 20:51
3
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Are you asking about the longest timelapse in general, or the longest that has ended up in some bigger production?
– vidarlo
Aug 12 at 9:25
Are you asking about the longest timelapse in general, or the longest that has ended up in some bigger production?
– vidarlo
Aug 12 at 9:25
2
2
There's a tonne of 18 year long non-professional 'growing up' time lapses on youtube youtube.com/… , and some parts of the 59-year long Up series has time lapse aspects, e.g. youtu.be/VVQ96wfbf_0?t=92 but I don't recall them being edited into a traditional time lapse of the same person in the program itself. Would either of these count for an answer, or are you limiting it to the same camera in the same position for the whole period?
– Pete Kirkham
Aug 12 at 11:15
There's a tonne of 18 year long non-professional 'growing up' time lapses on youtube youtube.com/… , and some parts of the 59-year long Up series has time lapse aspects, e.g. youtu.be/VVQ96wfbf_0?t=92 but I don't recall them being edited into a traditional time lapse of the same person in the program itself. Would either of these count for an answer, or are you limiting it to the same camera in the same position for the whole period?
– Pete Kirkham
Aug 12 at 11:15
@vidarlo - I'm not sure what the boundaries of this stack site is, but longest known time lapse would be prefered if possible. The longest major film time lapse is also interesting, so I wouldn't be opposed to that appearing in an answer. But I'm more interested in the longest passage of time every recorded in time-lapse.
– Mark Rogers
Aug 12 at 14:02
@vidarlo - I'm not sure what the boundaries of this stack site is, but longest known time lapse would be prefered if possible. The longest major film time lapse is also interesting, so I wouldn't be opposed to that appearing in an answer. But I'm more interested in the longest passage of time every recorded in time-lapse.
– Mark Rogers
Aug 12 at 14:02
@PeteKirkham - Interesting questions, I guess I was thinking of traditional time lapse. I guess I don't care if its the same camera as long it appears from to be from the same position.
– Mark Rogers
Aug 12 at 14:06
@PeteKirkham - Interesting questions, I guess I was thinking of traditional time lapse. I guess I don't care if its the same camera as long it appears from to be from the same position.
– Mark Rogers
Aug 12 at 14:06
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I'm going to put this as a comment because it's not really "time lapse photography", but there is a photo blend used in the Led Zeppelin concert film The Song Remains The Same where Jimmy Page is shown aging from a baby to an old man, so as to "lapse" about 80 or so years.
– Johnny Bones
Aug 12 at 20:51
I'm going to put this as a comment because it's not really "time lapse photography", but there is a photo blend used in the Led Zeppelin concert film The Song Remains The Same where Jimmy Page is shown aging from a baby to an old man, so as to "lapse" about 80 or so years.
– Johnny Bones
Aug 12 at 20:51
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Are you asking about the longest timelapse in general, or the longest that has ended up in some bigger production?
– vidarlo
Aug 12 at 9:25
2
There's a tonne of 18 year long non-professional 'growing up' time lapses on youtube youtube.com/… , and some parts of the 59-year long Up series has time lapse aspects, e.g. youtu.be/VVQ96wfbf_0?t=92 but I don't recall them being edited into a traditional time lapse of the same person in the program itself. Would either of these count for an answer, or are you limiting it to the same camera in the same position for the whole period?
– Pete Kirkham
Aug 12 at 11:15
@vidarlo - I'm not sure what the boundaries of this stack site is, but longest known time lapse would be prefered if possible. The longest major film time lapse is also interesting, so I wouldn't be opposed to that appearing in an answer. But I'm more interested in the longest passage of time every recorded in time-lapse.
– Mark Rogers
Aug 12 at 14:02
@PeteKirkham - Interesting questions, I guess I was thinking of traditional time lapse. I guess I don't care if its the same camera as long it appears from to be from the same position.
– Mark Rogers
Aug 12 at 14:06
1
I'm going to put this as a comment because it's not really "time lapse photography", but there is a photo blend used in the Led Zeppelin concert film The Song Remains The Same where Jimmy Page is shown aging from a baby to an old man, so as to "lapse" about 80 or so years.
– Johnny Bones
Aug 12 at 20:51