Capturing machine work with time-lapse & video – Part Two
Following on from the first instalment of this feature, we continue to reflect on some of our own work in various contexts time-lapsing complex machine manoeuvres.
Following on from the first instalment of this feature, we continue to reflect on some of our own work in various contexts time-lapsing complex machine manoeuvres.
“Above and below ground, brand new structures and historic vessels, theme parks and iconic venues.” Time-lapsing unique projects in iconic locations across the UK is something that we know how to do particularly well.
While time-lapse is a practical resource for contractors to share their major developments, it can also function as a way of preserving parts of a city that will never look the same way again.
Delving deep below London and into the underground tunnels at The Postal Museum, our team helped the attraction document their brand new Mail Rail ride under construction, in exceptionally challenging conditions.
Despite some working environments being more challenging to work in than others, we always go above and beyond for our clients, continually pushing the boundaries of what can be achieved using time-lapse.
How can time-lapse be utilised effectively to keep companies ‘on-brand’? This blog details some of the ways in which you can make your mark by incorporating time-lapse videos as part of your branding strategy.
We are half-way through our 2016 round-up, taking a look at some of our work from the year just gone. In part two, read about our involvement in some key projects, including the Mary Rose Museum, the London Film Festival and an exhibition at Sotheby’s.