Case Study
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When Red Bull moved into their new offices in Tooley Street we were asked to film the entire, thirteen week, refit in timelapse.
The final video was shown on the opening night to rapturous applause.
Time lapse video is a wonderful device to allow people to witness what's involved in a prolonged process e.g. the physical practicalities of building a house or moving office. More prosaically, time lapse allows viewers to see the world as it really is: temporal, changing, and beautiful, like the changing of the seasons.
By its nature, shooting time lapse video is usually a lengthy process with very particular constraints. For example cameras cannot move or have power outages over the duration of the shoot. At times it's often beneficial to shoot 'real time' to catch a particularly short-lived event, yet cleverly blend this with the main footage in post production.
Not only is well produced time lapse video a marvellous talking point for a reception area its often one of the only ways to show complex 'organic' processes and procedures in interesting ways, whether it's aircraft movements at an international airport, or the gradual entropy of an organism.
If your considering shooting time lapse give Quint a call on 01932 853 696 and he'll be happy to talk it through with you.
Chartered institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), Google, Red Bull, St Paul's Cathedral, King's College, Genesis Housing
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When Red Bull moved into their new offices in Tooley Street we were asked to film the entire, thirteen week, refit in timelapse.
The final video was shown on the opening night to rapturous applause.
Communications Director
Bain Capital