Singapore Timelapse Took 500 Days And 1 Million Photos To Make
3 years, 500 days of shooting, almost one million images and 10 terabytes of data – these are the numbers behind Keith Loutit’s newest Singapore time-lapse The Lion City II . Statistics aside, it’s a triumph of skill, patience, and beauty.
“ When we pass by landscapes they appear fixed in time, but they change around us constantly, ” writes Loutit. “ The idea behind this film is to reveal this change by returning to the same camera positions over the years. “
It shows the forever flowing life in a big city, with buildings being constructed and demolished in seconds and thousands of daily commutes blurring into faint trails of light, giving us, the viewer, a whole new perspective on the city.
To complete his creation Keith teamed up with Sepia Productions for a soundtrack that perfectly highlights the fast tempo of a bustling modern city.
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