SEQUENCE
By Jin Angdoo
SEQUENCE by Jin Angdoo and Dan Munro
"A short film made with a scientist Dan Munro about protein folding during Imagine Science Films Festival in NY."
Art / Camera by Jin Angdoo and Dan Munro
Edit / FX / Color by Jin Angdoo
Sound by Merche Blasco
Titles by Mathieu Julien
Title Font Vendredi by Anton Moglia
Special thanks to Alina Maria Rancier, Nate Dorr and Lauren Kaye
A Decade of Sun
By NASA Goddard
A Decade of Sun by NASA Goddard
June 2, 2010 - June 1, 2020
Every second is a day
"As of June 2020, NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory — SDO — has now been watching the Sun non-stop for over a full decade. From its orbit in space around the Earth, SDO has gathered 425 million high-resolution images of the Sun, amassing 20 million gigabytes of data over the past 10 years. ..."
Music: "Solar Observer" written and produced for this video by Lars Leonhard (https://www.lars-leonhard.de/)
Video credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/SDO
Scott Wiessinger (USRA): Lead Producer
Tom Bridgman (GST): Lead Data Visualizer
Mara Johnson-Groh (Wyle Information Systems): Lead Science Writer
multiverse
By Hiroshi Kondo / STNW
multiverse by Hiroshi Kondo / STNW
Mexico City in a minute.
By Santiago Arau Pontone
Mexico City in a minute.
By Santiago Arau Pontones
"Mexico City is impossible to describe; this video mixes time-lapses with drone shots that try to convey the city from a different perspective."
Auto by Conner Griffith
By Conner Griffith
Auto by Conner Griffith
Cars dance on highways, crowds of people wash across sidewalk shores.
Ecstatic Symphony
By Vanessa Louzon
Ecstatic Symphony by Vanessa Louzon
Soundtrack: «756-760» by Robert Witt escrec.bandcamp.com/track/756-760
A History of the Sky
By Ken Murphy
A History of the Sky by Ken Murphy
"This is a year-long time-lapse study of the sky. A camera installed on the roof of the Exploratorium museum in San Francisco captured an image of the sky every 10 seconds. From these images, I created a mosaic of time-lapse movies, each showing a single day. The days are arranged in chronological order. My intent was to reveal the patterns of light and weather over the course of a year."