According to Plato, art can be dangerous because it gives us a second-hand copy of life. It is an illusion that moves us away from the truth. But Prakash Gandhi Natarajan’s “Italy Motion Timelapse” makes the counter argument. His time-lapse travelogue reveals truths that are hidden by ordinary time-bound perception. If that’s too philosophical a statement, try this: Watch the movie and decide for yourself whether or not it lets you see realities that were previously invisible.
“Italy Motion Timelapse” was shot on an iPhone 7 Plus. Stabilization was achieved using a DJI OSMO Mobile Gimbal.
Natarajan is a prolific mobile moviemaker whose commercial work was covered in this magazine here. You can learn more about his work on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.
You’ll find two helpful tutorials on timelapse cinematography at timelapsenetwork.com and hongkiat.com.
If you’ve shot interesting timelapse video, you can tell us about it by emailing us at info@mobilemoviemaking.com.
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