Why use time-lapse on television?
To entertain, to advertise and to inform: we consider how time-lapse can be used along these lines in the medium of television.
To entertain, to advertise and to inform: we consider how time-lapse can be used along these lines in the medium of television.
Join us once again in our annual round-up, which looks back at some of the many exciting developments and projects we have captured in 2018.
Following the public release of our long-term, rapid interval time-lapse video of Wicker Man’s construction, our work also featured on Channel 4’s ‘Inside Alton Towers’ documentary, tracking the inside story of the roller coaster construction.
A look at how time-lapse is being chosen more regularly as a method for explaining complex processes, as part of news reporting. From the most traditional video news – on the television – to more modern methods, it is a medium that adds real value for consumer audiences.
We take a look at some of the updated statistics behind Time-Lapse Systems, including our most viewed tweets and videos, as well as our global reach across different sectors and locations.
“‘Broadcast-ready’ time-lapse refers to a combination of quality and adaptability that can appeal to television audiences that not only matches, but enhances their viewing experience.” We unpack this using some of our own examples.