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A music video to accompany the release of "Say You Won't Let Go" was first released onto YouTube on 9 September 2016 at a total length of three minutes and thirty seconds. [18] On YouTube it has received over 1.7 billion views. [19]
Hoffmeester recorded 15 second videos every week of his daughter, Lotte, from a newborn to a teenager and compiled them together to make a time-lapse video. He calls it "the ultimate coming of age time-lapse". He has done several videos of her being recorded to different ages, such as 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 years old. [8] [9]
The music video was released slightly before on 25 December 2016 and was directed by Frank Hoffman. [7] Arthur performed the song at the 2017 National Television Awards . Four years later, the album track " Train Wreck " entered the top 20 on the UK Singles Chart after becoming popular in videos on the video app TikTok .
Sunset time-lapse video Mung bean seeds germinating, a 10-day time-lapse in roughly 1 minute Ten minute time-lapse video of the total solar eclipse of April 8, 2024, in Mazatlán, Mexico The ALMA time-lapse of the night sky [1] Blossoming geraniums; two hours are compressed into a few seconds.
Example of "time-lapse" video, which Koyaanisqatsi uses heavily. Reggio and Fricke came across time-lapse footage in "some low-visibility commercial work". They felt such footage was "the language [they] were missing", and collectively decided to implement time-lapse as a major part of the film to create "an experience of acceleration".
I Won't Let Go of Your Hand is an extended play by American indie folk musician Adrianne Lenker.
Time 1 "More and More" Fred Hammond, David P. Ivey, and Tommie Walker 4:31 2 "Give Thanks" Percy Bady: 5:27 3 "Power" Percy Bady 4:35 4 "Do Your Dance" Paul D. Allen and James L. Moss: 3:53 5 "Won't Let Go" L. Spenser Smith 4:55 6 "Nothing Else Matters" Israel Simms 5:39 7 "Thank You Lord" James L. Moss 3:49 8 "What About the Children" Stanley ...
"I Won't Let You Go" is a song by British singer James Morrison. The song was released as the first single from his third studio album, The Awakening . The song was first released on 25 August 2011, with the first country receiving a release being Belgium .