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I love a good timelapse video of London and this latest one from Marriott is fantastic.

Created by Paul Richardson (http://agour.co.uk/), the short film shares 24 hours with some of the city’s best-known landmarks. The piece was created with high-res still images, combined in post-production to make video, taking the viewer on a journey through some of London’s most spectacular and exciting hotspots, for a new perspective.

A few facts about the video:
• About 30,000 photos were taken to make two 1:20 long videos.
• Just the raw image data alone was 755GB
• The camera used was a Canon 6D
• Motion control equipment was by Emotimo
• The music was custom composed by Renger Koning (http://renger.com/)

More about the project here.

Author: Jonathan Thomas

Jonathan is a consummate Anglophile who launched Anglotopia.net in 2007 to channel his passion for Britain. Londontopia is its sister publication dedicated to everything London.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. that very last frame…i saw that building my first visit as I walking from the British Library. What is it?

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