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The whole of 2009 in a special "video timelapse". If you want to know how it was made you find the whole story here: eirikso.com/2010/01/04/one-year-in-90-seconds/

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  • dElay 2 years ago
    great! great!
    i was trying to capture one month (May), not motivated enough though! :(
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  • Eirik Solheim plus 2 years ago
    It kind of just became a habit. Going out there at irregular intervals shooting a couple of seconds of video... :-)
  • Lior keter 2 years ago
    Hey great video
    where is that place you shoot ...
     ?
  • Eirik Solheim plus 2 years ago
    It's something called "The English Park" in Oslo, Norway.
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  • John Matthews plus 2 years ago
    How did you line it up so well?
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  • Dan Valentine plus 2 years ago
    It's amazing how much it changes and how thick and thin the foliage becomes, allowing the house in the background to be seen only at certain times of the year. Nice job. Yes, how DID you line it up so well?
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  • Brian Donovan 2 years ago
    The sound is so nice. It was mesmerizing.
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  • Eirik Solheim plus 2 years ago
    You find all the information on how it was done here: eirikso.com/2010/01/04/one-year-in-90-seconds/

    Including how I placed the camera and lined up the details in FCP.
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  • Rick Macomber plus 2 years ago
    very cool.
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  • Douglas Jones 2 years ago
    It made me so relaxed to see this. so simple. thanks for the help full tips on doing this on your equipment. Check out my short film if you would as well:
    vimeo.com/8491597

    Thanks so much again. Norway looks so wonderful. Im from Atlanta in the USA
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  • Lawrence McGovern plus 2 years ago
    flippin awesome, gonna read your blog now
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  • Jimwww 2 years ago
    Very nice - great wat to look at something from a different point of view.
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  • Paul Yonna plus 2 years ago
    very nice....shows great dedication to your art..
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  • Weiyan Low 2 years ago
    i admire your patience, and this is truly a wonderful piece of art
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  • Charlie Visnic plus 2 years ago
    This is great! Great job!!!!
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  • MichalH 2 years ago
    It's great! Even the soundtrack is smooth and atmosphere related.
    This one can loop for ever having starting and ending points the same.
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  • dimitris simou 2 years ago
    great!
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  • Matt S plus 2 years ago
    Beautiful. Flawless execution of a great concept.
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  • BalansLaB 2 years ago
    So powerfulllll I love it...
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  • Adam Joy plus 2 years ago
    great work, what are you planning for this year?
  • Eirik Solheim plus 2 years ago
    3D? Hehe. No, actually I have no idea how to create more stuff from this view now... Gotta figure out something completely different.
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  • Adriaan 2 years ago
    Love the way you've done this!!
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  • mike ambs plus 2 years ago
    This was great :) I'd love to create one of these that last around 10 minutes and loop it as my desktop.

    Very relaxing to watch. Loved the way you mixed in the background noises.
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  • Rhea Nabua 2 years ago
    Nice job getting the each shot lined up. That this takes some real patience and diligence!!!
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  • Dawn Sims 2 years ago
    You have such a great view from your balcony. Beautiful footage!
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  • wojtek wiercigroch. 2 years ago
    nice man!

    ( ;
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  • Marcus Cvjeticanin 2 years ago
    awesome!
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  • Beau Chevassus ✞ 2 years ago
    Isawbigfoot!
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  • Kate Cupid 2 years ago
    great job
    delisious feelings
    very beatiful
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  • Nathan Penny 2 years ago
    Very creative... and yeah, what a nice view from your balcony!
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  • Marissa Negrete 2 years ago
    wow that was great.must have took a lot of patience.great job.
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  • Nathan Adler 2 years ago
    The last person - in winter - who looks at the camera - it is you? Awesome, really awesome! Greetings
  • Eirik Solheim plus 2 years ago
    Actually, that last person with the dog was a random visitor in the park. That - by pure luck - decided to stop just between those trees during my 30 seconds of filming that day...
  • Nathan Adler 2 years ago
    I thought that was is a kind of your sign - you know, like Hitchcock ;) Now I have checked again and I have seen him early spring. Happy whole next 2010 year and a lot of invention in making movies! Regards
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  • Radoslava Konjevic 2 years ago
    Excellent ! Congratulations !
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  • Grindbox 2 years ago
    Great job! Lined up perfectly!
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  • Rich Reid 2 years ago
    nice work eirik and for posting the tutuorial.
    check out my latest timelapse project vimeo.com/8534241
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  • javmarta 2 years ago
    It's a great video.
    Congratulations!
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  • Chad Baxter 2 years ago
    Nice work! I'm fond of the winter scenes.
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  • Shaun Kim 2 years ago
    Such a great vid! Just amazing. I think the title would have been really clever if it was "One Year in 365 Seconds" though, lol. Nice job! I respect your patience :)
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  • Holistic Films 2 years ago
    Amazing video.
    Great sound design.
    Fantastic edit pattern.
    You made it seem like it all happened in one day.
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  • John D 2 years ago
    Great video Erik! Many thanks for making it available. I've visited your website and will have to spend a few hours checking out all that you have to offer.
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  • dalvideoguy 2 years ago
    Amazing things can be created from good preparation and dissolves!
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  • Neil Vidyarthi 2 years ago
    I love how you can't see through the tress in the summer... This is so awesome.
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  • James W. Yoon 2 years ago
    Hi
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  • Joeri Kassenaar 2 years ago
    I like it.
    Funny how some people think its done in 3d software.
    There's a 3d movie here people claim is for real.
    Nice touch on the people walking the dogs. Makes the timelaps less timelaps.
    I guess it will be hard finding a new project.
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  • Eirik Solheim plus 2 years ago
    I am actually considering to make a proper timelapse this time. Mounting my old Canon 400D in my window for a year. :-)
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  • Mavellous 2 years ago
    Stunning. Arresting. Intriguing. Simply beautiful.

    A lovely treat to find.
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  • Peter Gotthardt 2 years ago
    What I find most fascinating is that time lapse projects like this are done over and over and over again with no innovation...sort of like walking into a Hallmark shop and seeing a Ziggy card.
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  • MOT Chicago 2 years ago
    The man walking his dog in the background adds nice continuity. At least it looks like the same man + dog!
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  • Lluís Domingo plus 2 years ago
    great!

    nice execution and lineup!
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  • Qdraw 2 years ago
    nice
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  • Bandit 2 years ago
    Really excellent !! I like it !!
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  • Octavia Hardy 2 years ago
    Awesome!!!
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  • Glowing Heads plus 2 years ago
    Beautifully done.
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  • Eric Delva 2 years ago
    its a dream…
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  • Great work. Bravo.
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  • M.W. Hunt 2 years ago
    A masterpiece. It should be in the Tate.
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  • Timo Schoepke 2 years ago
    Really awesome! I would have been afraid the camera moved accidantally. How did you fix it?
  • Eirik Solheim plus 2 years ago
    You find all the details on how I did this here: eirikso.com/2010/01/04/one-year-in-90-seconds/
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  • anton newcombe 2 years ago
    i love norway...thank you.
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  • jheah 2 years ago
    awesome! hope to see more clips and this time please capture a century for 120 seconds.........that must be spectacular artwork
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  • Geoff Kaiser 2 years ago
    wonderful content, wonderful quality, and I loved the tutorial!
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  • Chauncey 2 years ago
    I seen a person walking in the snow at the end
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  • Tom Robinson 2 years ago
    That was beautiful
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  • Victor Shishkov 1 year ago
    Very good idea. I had it in my mind very long time ago but still don't have the way to achieve it. But you had it. Congratulations.
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  • Eirik Solheim plus 1 year ago
    Thank you! :-)
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  • SUSHI ADV. 1 year ago
    Nature is terrible and beautiful.... Thank you!

    i'm talking about it on my blog tatami.sushiadv.com
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  • power of nature !
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  • Grantart Love plus 1 year ago
    I found this incredibly soothing, mesmerizing even! Thank you for your efforts! Awesome piece.
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  • Haluk Metin 1 year ago
    great one
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  • John Schmidt plus 1 year ago
    Gorgeous. Thank you.
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  • Tobias Illeris plus 1 year ago
    how many times a month did you go out and shoot for this?
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  • Eirik Solheim plus 1 year ago
    About once a week.
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  • Kim Krohn Berle 1 year ago
    Eirik Solheim featured on gizmodo ftw! Tekno lover og fan Eirik, gøy å se du blir internasjonal!
  • Eirik Solheim plus 1 year ago
    Yay! Kult. Disse videoene hadde sin runde ved nyttår i fjor. Og nå er det på'n igjen. Sitter forøvrig og jobber med årets time-lapse... Denne gangen en ekte time-lapse fra et kamera som har tatt et bilde automatisk hver halvtime hele 2010. Av den samme parken.
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  • Omran abdullah 9 months ago
    Great job.!

    good luck.
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  • James Wakefield 9 months ago
    utterly brilliant
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  • 17 Video Production plus 9 months ago
    Very very cool!!!!!!
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  • MOUNT Video Awards 6 months ago
    Bronze of the day! Congratulations!

    mount-video.com/2011/08/bronze-15082011.html
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  • Peter Wouda 5 months ago
    Just a great movie. Simple but beautifull. Thanks for publishing this.
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  • Yoran Staas 6 days ago
    I am flabbergasted. Congratulations, especially for your great patience!
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  • Mahavolunteer 3 days ago
    nice
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