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  2. Hyperlapse (application) - Wikipedia

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    The app enables users to record videos up to 45 minutes of footage in a single take, which can be subsequently accelerated to create a hyperlapse cinematographic effect. [7] Whereas time-lapses are normally produced by stitching together stills from traditional cameras , the app uses an image stabilization algorithm that steadies the appearance ...

  3. r/place - Wikipedia

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    r/place was a recurring collaborative project and social experiment hosted on the content aggregator site Reddit.Originally launched on April Fools' Day 2017, it has since been repeated again on April Fools' Day 2022 and on July 20, 2023.

  4. ELI5 - Wikipedia

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  5. Lapse is a new app meant to replicate the thrill of ... - AOL

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    The app is currently leading the Apple App Store ’ s Top Free Photo and Video Apps chart, having pushed ahead and past App Store darlings like Instagram and even YouTube. Already, it boasts a 4. ...

  6. Lapse (social network) - Wikipedia

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    Lapse is a British social media platform and photo-sharing app. Co-founded by Dan and Ben Silvertown in 2021, [1] the app offers users the ability to take and share images, as well as interact with other users' posts through comments and reactions. [2] It also lets users form groups to collaborate to produce a digital photo collection. [3]

  7. Hyperlapse - Wikipedia

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    Hyperlapse or moving time-lapse (also stop-motion time-lapse, walklapse, spacelapse) is a technique in time-lapse photography for creating motion shots. In its simplest form, a hyperlapse is achieved by moving the camera a short distance between each shot. The first film using the hyperlapse technique dates to 1995.

  8. Long take - Wikipedia

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    The video was shot in a continuous take using three cameras, running 18 hours from before sunset to 11 am the following day. The footage was condensed using time-lapse techniques ranging up to 170,000 times speedup, with some brief slow-motion segments also recorded at 1500 frames per second. [9]

  9. Timelapse (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Timelapse was displayed at the 1996 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in June. At the show, a writer for Computer Games Strategy Plus described it as a "visually stunning game, with full-screen ray-traced graphics". [5] Timelapse was released on October 15, 1996, [6] with a list price of $70.