The Spectacular Perseid Meteor Shower - Joshua Tree

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • The Perseid meteor shower is one of the most spectacular showers of the year. This year, instead of shooting it myself, I decided to host a workshop to introduce other artists to the wonderful world of capturing nature through timelapse.
    This film was made by our crew of timelapse newbies and myself over 4 days. You'll see dozens of meteors zip across the sky against a backdrop of the Milky Way. You'll also see scenes with smoke from the nearby Banning wildfire that occurred during our first day at the workshop.
    About the workshop:
    Taught by timelapse filmmaker Henry Jun Wah Lee, participants learned how to shoot everything from static to multi-axis, day to night, and astro timelapses. The 4 day workshop also covered how to process RAW photos into Ultra HD resolution 4K videos.
    Thanks to Kessler Crane for supplying the motion control devices for our participants. Shot with Kessler Pocket Dolly, Cineslider, Shuttle Pod Mini, Shuttle Pod, Philip Bloom Pocket Dolly, Revolution v2 Head, 3 axis Cinedrive, and Oracle controllers.
    For more info about our workshops: evosiastudios.c...
    For more behind the scenes: / evosiastudios
    Music : Red Letter by The American Dollar theamericandoll...
    Workshop sponsored by Kessler Crane Kesslercrane.com

Комментарии • 96

  • @davidk3419
    @davidk3419 6 лет назад +40

    I just came back from the Joshua Tree National Park and had a stargazing experience which was AMAZING! Although it was not like 4 K HD video, I was clearly able to see milky way and uncountable stars. I have never seen so many stars in my life. Plus, I saw one shooting star and my daughter saw 4 of them in 20 minutes. There was no Moon in the sky when we were stargazing and I heard that you could see stars better without the Moon. It took about a couple of hours to get there from where I live and did not have to pay entrance fee (It is free admission after the office is closed), so it was fun and economical at the same time.

    • @mr.x8948
      @mr.x8948 3 года назад +2

      Most definitely a hidden treasure 🌌 God Bless you and your family

  • @elizabethsnyder-baldonado3485
    @elizabethsnyder-baldonado3485 4 года назад +14

    Joshua Tree National Monument is where I left a big piece of my heart, way back when I was serving in the military, on a base that was only a mile or so from this enchanting & spiritual place. When I had difficulties of any type, I would flee to the shelter of these rock formations...I would camp, I would pray & meditate, & I would be healed--& I would be able to carry on, in spite of every drama/crisis/sorrow that came around.
    This would've been stunning w/O these awe-inspiring meteors!!!
    It's healing me now...even though decades have passed since I laid back on a blanket there, & gazed up in silent wonder at the 9,000,000,000( + or - a couple)stars...
    Thanks for the renewed power of soul that this has given me, & may Creator grant you blessings & peace.
    💙💓💓💓💚

    • @evosiastudios
      @evosiastudios  4 года назад +1

      You can always come back! It's still as beautiful as ever!

  • @shane128955
    @shane128955 9 лет назад +1

    Can not wait to experience star gazing this weekend in Joshua tree, i'v always been mesmerized by the stars.

  • @fordhamsleepstudy8982
    @fordhamsleepstudy8982 5 лет назад +5

    Please make an hour long loop of this!!!!! SO amazing

  • @danipayne231
    @danipayne231 Год назад

    JTNP ❤ 2023 Perseid Meteor shower 🚿 ✨️🌠🌠🌠 cannot wait

  • @MattF653
    @MattF653 7 месяцев назад

    Wow so much chaos above us it is just beautifully memorizing.... great video 10 out of 10

  • @MikeSullivanNature
    @MikeSullivanNature 11 лет назад +10

    I found your video quite stunning, thank you for posting, and allowing us mortals to see awesome skies.

  • @hank3339
    @hank3339 5 лет назад +6

    Angels bright from starry height, charge my being and mind with Light! :D

  • @achristianson4059
    @achristianson4059 Год назад

    Crazy to realize how many things come so close to impacting us after all these billions of years… it’s a special moment each of these comets is experiencing as well, because it won’t be seen from intelligent life observing it’s awesomeness for who knows how many thousands , millions of years

  • @RFazor
    @RFazor Год назад

    Just to think that all those stars are in one galaxy. Mind boggling!

  • @emmettarts1723
    @emmettarts1723 Год назад

    Gorgeous

  • @MikesMovies
    @MikesMovies 4 года назад +6

    That is amazing, I never considered panning during time lapse, it works really well

  • @skepticspartan4795
    @skepticspartan4795 9 лет назад

    Some of the best, if not the best star field time lapse I have ever seen.

  • @MarikaPneumatos
    @MarikaPneumatos 4 года назад +4

    Really beautiful video!! Our earth is truly amazing 😊💫

  • @juneberry1982
    @juneberry1982 4 года назад +2

    The heavens shall declare His glory!!! That's exactly what they did!!! Hallelujah!!!

  • @Rammykazemi
    @Rammykazemi 10 лет назад +4

    this is some great work! this should have MUCH more views!

  • @SnakeKoRn
    @SnakeKoRn 7 лет назад

    Truely breathtaking!

  • @evelynms.
    @evelynms. 3 года назад

    So calm

  • @user-hy9nv4yv2c
    @user-hy9nv4yv2c 11 лет назад

    How wonderful!

  • @tenisana
    @tenisana 8 лет назад +2

    its so pretty...

  • @bayansplanet.7214
    @bayansplanet.7214 3 года назад +1

    كتير بحب الشهاب

  • @4EMF
    @4EMF 11 лет назад

    Exquisite filming - excellent match of music.

  • @EviMariposas
    @EviMariposas 11 лет назад

    WONDERFUL

  • @scavo75
    @scavo75 11 лет назад

    Just awesome!

  • @telescopeeee
    @telescopeeee 8 лет назад +1

    wow! very cool

  • @xfirehurican
    @xfirehurican 6 лет назад

    Very nice vid. Full disclosure: JTNP is directly beneath the primary approach & departure route to the Palm Springs, San Diego, LAX, Ontario, Orange County and Burbank airports. My house is adjacent to the park, relatively close to a terrestrial nav beacon.

  • @OrangeSkyMusic
    @OrangeSkyMusic 11 лет назад

    Fantastic video !!! Thank You

  • @AntonyCoast
    @AntonyCoast 9 лет назад

    Amazing.....

  • @thomasnewman1548
    @thomasnewman1548 Год назад +1

    They look like lightning bugs in July. Flying by they look so close.

  • @giraffebecky
    @giraffebecky Год назад

    I hope you know that some of these are actually airplanes. In a time-lapse it's not possible to capture meteors in such detail because they happen so fast. You may capture a blink of one, but not falling across the entire sky. Unless the person got normal footage of the meteors and then double exposed them on top of the time-lapse.
    This is still AMAZING footage! I forgot to say that!

  • @tlaloc9624
    @tlaloc9624 5 лет назад

    went there during June and only saw the big dipper and 2 other stars and thats was pretty much it.

  • @haydenbrownski6986
    @haydenbrownski6986 3 года назад +1

    This is beautiful but question did you go at a certain time for the night sky to have this many stars? I went and it had a lot of stars but not this many

  • @PolarWolffy
    @PolarWolffy 9 лет назад

    GREAT/ jawdropping

  • @user-sv6ms3dl6p
    @user-sv6ms3dl6p 8 лет назад +2

    I have never seen a stary stary night , neither a milky way ... Thanks

  • @poshjesscott8287
    @poshjesscott8287 11 лет назад

    This is awesome!

  • @MissVitachka
    @MissVitachka 10 лет назад

    Wow. I'm going to go there for the Leonids...

  • @imayabell
    @imayabell 11 лет назад

    amazing. only 2000 views. I am twitting this! imayabell

  • @Yusuf_Murad
    @Yusuf_Murad 4 года назад +3

    Incredible. Around what time is the Milky Way visible in Joshua Tree? I’ve never seen it and I’d like to see it.

    • @evosiastudios
      @evosiastudios  4 года назад +1

      From March through September. If you don't want to stay up late, Jun, July and August are great times.

  • @Humphrey046
    @Humphrey046 8 лет назад +2

    Is there a tutorial on the type of camera/settings you used + editing software to make this video happen? I would like to learn more about this. Open to pay if it's in a reasonable price range as well. Thank you!

  • @cinziac.6824
    @cinziac.6824 7 лет назад

    excellent

  • @ModestBoxBread
    @ModestBoxBread 9 лет назад +1

    Such a beautiful video I love the view of the amazing sky! I went to Joshua tree about a week ago. I went to photograph pictures of the stars but I wasn't able to see this many what time and time of year was this?

    • @darbycrash55
      @darbycrash55 9 лет назад +1

      Samuel Gonzalez Perseids always happen in augest?

    • @punishalltrolls
      @punishalltrolls 8 лет назад

      Right. The exposure is extended, and the color temp is manipulated.

  • @gpskorus
    @gpskorus 3 года назад

    hello,,I am going to visit there on May 29 2021, can I see the stars like this video?

  • @odinata
    @odinata 7 лет назад

    Nice stuff. In my video i have that same geosynchronous satellite poppin up...in the same place!

  • @leonardnewman720
    @leonardnewman720 10 лет назад

    Such an AMAZING VIDEO!! :D Out of curiosity, what camera and lens did you use? And did you use a dolly for those movements shots? Thx again :D

  • @MariaHernandez-cu3yq
    @MariaHernandez-cu3yq 6 лет назад

    I'm trying to understand who dislike this??

  • @vanhouten64
    @vanhouten64 3 года назад

    I'm afraid that nearly all of the objects in the video are airplanes flying into or out of Los Angeles or San Diego. A meteor from the Perseid meteor shower would have to originate from the direction of the constellation Perseus by definition, which would be in the northeastern sky. Hence, ANY object moving from west to east (right to left during most of the video) could not be a Perseid meteor. Likewise for any object moving south to north, north to south, etc. Only objects originating in the northeastern sky could be Perseids. However, the night portion of the video appears to begin shortly after sunset; Perseus would not have arisen yet, and if the "radiant" of the meteor shower has not yet risen, no meteors from the meteor shower will yet be visible. (The radiant would have risen around midnight). As the camera turns to the east at about 1:58 you can see the steady stream of airplanes coming from and going towards the eastern United States.
    Meteors also generally produce just short, instantaneous streaks of light a few degrees long, so any object crossing the entire field of view of the camera is probably not a meteor - nearly all meteors would be visible on only a single frame of the video. A few meteors are visible in the video; there are two in short succession at about 2:33-2:34. Still, it's a lovely video and I hope I can someday see the night sky from a dark place like Joshua Tree.

  • @TrancEndingMedia
    @TrancEndingMedia 10 лет назад

    Where is this? I gotta see the beauty with my own eyes

  • @billsee476
    @billsee476 5 лет назад

    I hate to say this but most of those white streaks were just jets flying past. meteors are just short streaks at best, even shorter at the speed the video was taken. you can see most were in the same flight path

  • @erik4048
    @erik4048 8 лет назад

    Hello, I am a producer for AccuWeather. I am making a news package about the upcoming peak of the Perseid Meteor Shower this week. I watched this video and I really enjoyed it a lot. I was wondering if I could use this video for AccuWeather's syndicated news coverage? You will be credited for the making of this video.

  • @eddyweber3264
    @eddyweber3264 3 года назад

    Thats a beautiful video but all the moving "meteors" are actually an airplanes. Isn't it Evosia Studio ;)

  • @elphesis2216
    @elphesis2216 7 лет назад

    Dear people of Evosiastudios, would you mind if we use segments of this film in a rockvideo for our band?

  • @nayanisunkireddy6551
    @nayanisunkireddy6551 4 года назад

    Umm woah

  • @dustinbronson9171
    @dustinbronson9171 7 лет назад

    What kind of camera was this taken from

  • @elcollector4262
    @elcollector4262 2 года назад

    Is you camera for sell I like it

  • @christiantorres531
    @christiantorres531 4 года назад +1

    What is the best time or month or day to get the best views ?

    • @evosiastudios
      @evosiastudios  4 года назад +1

      For the Perseid Meteor shower it peaks August 12th this year.

    • @christiantorres531
      @christiantorres531 4 года назад +2

      Is there a preferable location you can share in Joshua tree (coordinates) ?

    • @evosiastudios
      @evosiastudios  4 года назад

      @@christiantorres531 Literally anywhere in the park. The area near Jumbo rocks is a nice place to hang out and see the stars. A campsite in the park is a great idea too. Even renting a house in the village of Joshua Tree (outside of the downtown area) will get you some nice views and the comfort of not needing to drive to the park.

  • @P51foxpilot
    @P51foxpilot 3 года назад

    Only in the Mojave Desert and Great Basin Desert you’ll see this

  • @ThisIsBarcode
    @ThisIsBarcode 9 лет назад

    1:31mins mark...up in the region of the top left corner...a small light appears and moves for a second then fades out. Is that international space station? Great video.

    • @darbycrash55
      @darbycrash55 9 лет назад

      ThisIsBarcode I was thinking the same thing.

    • @celltower1
      @celltower1 9 лет назад

      darbycrash55 the iss moves very quickly, its most likely a helicopter

  • @humuhumunukunukuapua.a4536
    @humuhumunukunukuapua.a4536 7 лет назад

    Went there today and failed because wasn't planned out right to see the peaking point of shooting stars.

  • @lucky13alwayz
    @lucky13alwayz 9 лет назад +1

    Does anyone know if the stargazing would still be good during a full moon?

    • @Chrismith
      @Chrismith 7 лет назад +1

      It wouldn't be good. You want the darkest skies possible for stargazing, the moon reflects light. :)

    • @michaelkeely2621
      @michaelkeely2621 4 года назад

      Ahh but the moon over Joshua Tree can be just as majestic as the sky full of stars. Ive been very lucky to have been able to witness these awe inspiring skys pretty much my whole life. They were even more amazing in the late 70s early 80s when there was less light pollution. My childhood telescope has reclaimed its place up on the roof and once again these skys bring me peace and serenity.

  • @kinoandres
    @kinoandres 4 года назад

    HELLO, WHERE CAN I CONTACT YOU FOR LICENSING YOUR FOOTAGE. THANKS

  • @tempxrr9602
    @tempxrr9602 4 года назад

    is it always like this ??

  • @VincentDP
    @VincentDP 6 лет назад

    Most of the light streaks you see in the sky in this video are AIRCRAFT, not meteors. See how they follow the same flight paths, and sometimes even turning.

  • @CoffeePlaysss
    @CoffeePlaysss 4 года назад

    how does the editing work ??

  • @fordhamsleepstudy8982
    @fordhamsleepstudy8982 5 лет назад

    How did you do this!!?

  • @Wonderingcrowbird
    @Wonderingcrowbird 7 лет назад +4

    has anyone been there that can confirm that the sky actually looks like this

    • @Wonderingcrowbird
      @Wonderingcrowbird 7 лет назад +1

      Dave Kos I have but have never witnessed a sky full of stars like this video shows. just wanted to know if it truly looks like this

    • @Wonderingcrowbird
      @Wonderingcrowbird 7 лет назад

      Eben Hercik nice! thanks man and where did you see a sky like this?

    • @Wonderingcrowbird
      @Wonderingcrowbird 7 лет назад +1

      Eben Hercik thanks a lot bro really appreciate it

    • @mjstudios97
      @mjstudios97 7 лет назад +1

      I'm excited. I'm going there on November 2017. I've always wanted to see it!

    • @MilanKarakas
      @MilanKarakas 6 лет назад +1

      I am born 55 years ago, lived in rural area - such sight every night was 'normal'. But today, living in urban area - I can understand your skepticism.

  • @danielhectordesa581
    @danielhectordesa581 5 лет назад

    🌞🙂❤

  • @UrbanAthletics1
    @UrbanAthletics1 7 лет назад

    Mark dohner brought me here

  • @jonahwu9230
    @jonahwu9230 7 лет назад

    well, guess at the beggining those were satellites reflecting the gleams of sun

  • @joshuaberginwip2483
    @joshuaberginwip2483 4 года назад

    8 people hated this? Quite shallow and pedantic, I do say.