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Bath in Motion – A Hyperlapse of Bath

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This timelapse is called Bath in Motion – A Hyperlapse of Bath, and was created by Jack Fisher on Vimeo. It is 00:03:55 long, and the last time we checked (on October 2nd, 2013), it had around 0 plays on Vimeo

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In this Hyperlapse I tried to capture the flow and pace of the stunning City of Bath. The Summer months thankfully brought sunshine this year which compliments the light coloured ‘Bath Stone’ from which the City is made. This gave the City a visual warmth and glow throughout the Summer of 2013 which i tried to capture in Bath in Motion.

The summer sunshine also brings a greater flow of people to the City. I tried to display a juxtaposition between the heavy flow of people moving through Baths narrow Georgian streets (through the static medium of time-lapse) with the slow pace and flow of the more spacious, tranquil and peaceful areas of the City (through movement orientated medium of hyperlapsing) during the day. At night i have tried to portray the more gentle, relaxed pace that the City crawls to.

The concept of hyperapsing was tricky to master, and I feel I still have a lot to learn. It is the definition of trial and error! And finding out what works best for ones own workflow. I can honestly say that over half of the hyperlapses i created failed in one sense or another and did not make the final cut. The film consists of over 6,000 individual stills (over 15,000 if we include the Hyperlapses that went wrong). I shot the majority of the clips on a Canon 6D, but also used my Canon 500D for several shots.

Next up – Bristol@Night – November 2013


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