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Google Street View stop motion animation short made as a personal project by director Tom Jenkins.
Story: A lonely desk toy longs for escape from the dark confines of the office, so he takes a cross country road trip to the Pacific Coast in the only way he can – using a toy car and Google Maps Street View.
No one is ready to be the oldest. I grew up the oldest man in my house. They say that, “The man of the house.” It isn’t true. My father moved out when I was 10 years old, right around the time my childhood memories start to seem linear. Especially the routines that became…
Note: Still couldn’t find any appropriate, reliable source describing the technical setting for this footage. The same applies to any specific information about the responsible person in charge of the photographs. Please let me know, if you have any information, links or the like.
Time lapse sequences of photographs taken with a special low-light 4K-camera by the crew of expedition 28 & 29 onboard the International Space Station from August to October, 2011. All credit goes to them.
HD, refurbished, smoothed, retimed, denoised, deflickered, cut, etc.
Music: Jan Jelinek | Do Dekor, faitiche back2001 w+p by Jan Jelinek, published by Betke Edition janjelinek.com | faitiche.de
Image Courtesy of the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center, The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth eol.jsc.nasa.gov
Shooting locations in order of appearance:
1. Aurora Borealis Pass over the United States at Night 2. Aurora Borealis and eastern United States at Night 3. Aurora Australis from Madagascar to southwest of Australia 4. Aurora Australis south of Australia 5. Northwest coast of United States to Central South America at Night 6. Aurora Australis from the Southern to the Northern Pacific Ocean 7. Halfway around the World 8. Night Pass over Central Africa and the Middle East 9. Evening Pass over the Sahara Desert and the Middle East 10. Pass over Canada and Central United States at Night 11. Pass over Southern California to Hudson Bay 12. Islands in the Philippine Sea at Night 13. Pass over Eastern Asia to Philippine Sea and Guam 14. Views of the Mideast at Night 15. Night Pass over Mediterranean Sea 16. Aurora Borealis and the United States at Night 17. Aurora Australis over Indian Ocean 18. Eastern Europe to Southeastern Asia at Night
Shot over a few weekends over the course of about 9 months with the help of friends and family, I proposed to my girlfriend Julie.
Most of the video was shot with Canon T2i’s, time-lapse was recorded with a Panasonic Lumix G5, and the long exposure photography for the hearts and message were shot primarily with a Nikon D90. After my D90 was stolen (at a wedding!), I was able to borrow a D700 and another T2i to finish up the project.
Thanks to all the friends and family that helped me propose to Julie; especially Anita, Jenny, Rachel, Pattie, and Charina! I am truly impressed by everyone’s ability to keep this thing a secret over the past few months!
A special thank you to Francis Villanueva who taught me how to use my camera, ha ha! And an extra special thank you to Kristina Koltunicki and Craig Rinkerman, who took my sprawling vision and made it a much more cohesive and grand story than I could’ve ever asked for.
Song: Springtime by Annuals (simply amazing song!)