5 Years after our epic trip through Patagonia I went through my hard-drives and remastered my favorite scenes that never made the cut in the original video. If you haven’t seen it. Check it out: https://timestormfilms.com […]
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JUTLAND II | Breath of the Seasons
Blog, Pianeta Terra, Video pianeta-terra, timelapse, video, video-extra
‘Breath of the Seasons’ has been my personal project from early 2017 until early 2020. Living around the Jutland peninsula in Denmark my entire life, what inspired me to make this film was the very difference between winter, spring, summer and autumn in the already diverse Jutlandic landscapes – and the visually beautiful story this has. To show this cycle in nature through timelapse photography has been a mammoth task and a huge completion for me personally. It has driven me through all spectres emotionally; exhaustion, excitement, despair, joy and everything in between. The countless hours spent on locations made me see and feel the difference of all four seasons. It opened my eyes to how similar nature actually is to humans; As nature takes a single breath all four seasons play before our eyes until she’s ready for the next breath and it all starts over again. Energy is everywhere and nothing is at a standstill.
SOUTH POLE | Antarctic Silence
Blog, Pianeta Terra, Video pianeta-terra, timelapse, video, video-extra
Get immersed in the magical lightshow that Aurora Australis delivers at the geographic South Pole. Filmed at the Admundsen Scott station in Antarctica by Raffaela Busse, experiment operator and astrophysicist at the IceCube Neutrino telescope at the the Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station. She spent a full winter at the pole with over a year on the ice.
CALBUCO | 5 Year Anniversary 8K Remaster
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Volcano Calbuco erupted on April 22, 2015, Exactly 5 years ago from the date of upload of this video. I went through an extensive remastering process to bring you this footage in new sharpness and detail. Also some unusable scenes from before could be rescued and extended this cut.[…]
The Nose Sub 2-hours
Blog, Video no-dolomiti, timelapse, video, video-extra
On June 6, 2018, Alex Honnold and Tommy Caldwell climbed The Nose on El Capitan in 01:58:07, setting a speed record for the ages, and fulfilling Honnold’s “lifetime goal” of a sub-2-hour Nose ascent. This is the actual record breaking climb, bottom to top, in one continuous time-lapse shot. From our film The Nose Speed Record, part of REEL ROCK 14. Available to download now from www.ReelRockTour.com
NOX ATACAMA III
Blog, Pianeta Terra, Video cielo-stellato, pianeta-terra, timelapse, video, video-extra
Home to the darkest and cleanest skies in the world, the Atacama Desert offers views to the nightsky like no other. 2 years after the very successful first video “Nox Atacama” we return to this magnificent region and get rewarded with uncountable numbers of stars and fantastic nebulae in one of the most quiet a empty places on earth. Not a single noise distracts from the grand show the nightsky has to offer. “Nox Atacama II” was also filmed in this period. Check it out here.
Filmed over a month in Mar/April 2019, I worked in freezing temperatures, altitudes up to 5200m/17000ft, salt lakes and icy slopes. The Atacama is not welcoming to life and equipment. The lack of oxygen makes it tough to get anything done in these high altitudes. But it provides without doubt for epic and vast vistas of one of the greatest landscapes on earth.
Some additional, unreleased scenes where used from my 2017 trip to the Atacama Desert.
SOUTH POLE | ANTARCTICA 8K60
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Filming at the South Pole during the polar night is pretty much as hard as it gets. Temperatures below -70°C/-95°F are not uncommon. Cables break like spaghetti, LCD displays freeze up even electronic components stop working. Cameras always have to be heated, motion control gear modified and setups made storm-proof. Many of the shots in the video have been recorded for 24h or more to capture a full revolution of the earth spinning once around its axis. Shot by Benjamin Eberhardt, experiment operator and astrophysicist at the IceCube Neutrino telescope at the the Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station. He spent a full winter at the pole with over a year spent on the ice.[…]
PRODUCTION REEL 2020 | TIMESTORM FILMS
Blog, Video timelapse, video, video-extra
2020 marks the 10 year anniversary of Timestorm Films. A decade of shooting fascinating and unique sceneries in the most epic locations on earth. With shots from Antarctica, Patagonia, Atacama, Norway, New Zealand, The Alps, South Africa and many more, we are proud to show you the best, Timestorm Films has to offer. […]
Observatories | South Africa
Blog, Pianeta Terra, Video astronomia, cielo-stellato, pianeta-terra, timelapse, video
Part one of a series of journeys to the big astronomical observatories of this planet.
We visit the great spaces of the Karoo Desert and discover fascinating features of earths history, relicts of human history and cutting edge technology in a very remote region of the earth.
Bortle class 1 nightskies with zero light pollution offer an epic view into the nightsky. […]
CHILE | 8K60 | Los Lagos to Atacama
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Explore the incredible diversity of Chile in Winter. From the northern end of Patagonia and Los Lagos region with its picture-perfect volcanoes, to the wild pacific coast, magical araucaria forests, towering peaks of the Andes all the way up to the Atacama Desert.
Shot in June and July 2019 traveling over 5000km from south to north. […]