This
is a companion piece to my Fall time-lapse from a few years ago. I wanted it to be the polar opposite of the first one. Not just the Fall vs Spring. But wide shots vs close ups, everything in focus vs shallow depth of field, very cuty vs one shot, contemporary music vs classical, static camera vs moving camera.
I shot on a Canon 5D MK2 with a 24mm prime lens. To achieve the continuous motion I used the Dynamic Perception Stage One Slider.
All in all this took 3 years to shoot. I shot over 8TB of 5k footage. It’s finished in 4k.
The composer is Jim Perkins: jimperkins.org
An Elegant Flower Time-Lapse
Three Years in the Making
Three Years in the Making
As a companion piece to his 2012 short film “Fall,” filmmaker Jamie Scott
spent the last three years filming a massive variety of flowers in this
seemingly endless parade of buds opening into blooms titled “Spring.”
The entire film was shot on a small mini-stage inside the wardrobe of
his New York home, and the results are stitched together into this
seamless time-lapse. The visuals and music were created in tandem with
composer Jim Perkins who received edits and wrote the music accordingly.
You can learn more about how it was shot over on Fstoppers.
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