Portland Nights - A Time-Lapse Project (1080p HD)
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- Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2011
- Please view in HD! Portland Nights is a series of structured motion controlled time-lapse clips taken in and around downtown Portland, Oregon at night over the course of several months. Music soundtrack provided by Andrew Parish. Time-lapse photography and editing by Lance Page. For more visit: pagefilms.com/ And if you like the music, check out composer Andrew Parish on SoundCloud: / atparish
Shot on a Canon 60D using Dynamic Perception's Stage Zero dolly kit for all motion, additional digital motion added in After Effects.
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Portland Nights was featured on the KGW Portland news channel two different times. Here is a clip of one of the segments:
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I feel so blessed to have been born and raised in this beautiful city I call Home. Thank you for the images and music...I LOVE IT!
Fabulous! You make our fair city of weirdness and all look and feel warm, creative, and alive on a dark, wet November afternoon.
Thanks OPB for sharing.
How do I love thee Portland. Missing you in NC.
To the author of this video, amen. You're vision is outstanding. You managed to capture so much that I love about this city.
Very well done! My heart surges with pride in our fair city. Thank you!
love how u started looking west at the city and ended looking back east....great video
Oh my gosh this is so beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing this!
Very impressive. World class. And the music is just too cool.
Lance you put Portland is a very nice light.
Keep up the great work. Looking forward to your next project.
Cheers
Marlon
I love seeing my house in so many of these shots:)
God I miss my hometown! Can't wait to come home. Seems like it will never happen.
Astounding work. So beautiful and inspiring.
People ask me why I'm such a fan of my city... take a look at this, and tell me - how could you NOT be?
Truly lovely . . .
That was amazing start to finish
Beautiful!
Really great work. Was fun to watch, thank you.
Agreed, thank you! I love my city.
Unreal ! Amazing work !
Great work! This is a fantistic time lapse video.
I love living in Portland
that looks beautiful. awesome job.
so beautiful.
Ah, home. Amazing video
Very nicely done!
i love my portland so much!!!!
As cities go, Portland is a lovely and interesting place to call home. Your work is beautiful!
Well done. And nice inclusion of the final 2011 Timbers game.
What a great video....AWESOME!!!
Great work!!
Damn! Awesome video!
Thanks, it's a classic!
This is awesome!
Je T'aime, Portland.
This is simply amazing work. This is definitely going on my favorites list. If you do come back to Portland let me know I would also like to see you at work and learn a few tips.
@stevemallen1 I love the spider! So glad you caught it!
AMAZING!!!!
@paginglance At about 2:47. The spider, I mean. (yeah, I noticed it too, and thought it was an intentional 'gotcha' of creativity. ) Fabulous vid. Take another bow.
Lol....was just watching you on the rock waiting for the eruption from Albany in Oregon and boom a Portland night. Great time lapse of great perspectives that you really had to put some time & effort into to achieve the shots from that array of perspectives.....just switching sides of the river can me a time consuming fiasco in of itself before you even park and manage to find your way up to all the elevated perches you shot from....Nice work🥰
Hey Desiree! Portland Nights was my very first timelapse project I shot back in 2011, it's my OG timelapse vid! Portland was quite different back then, it was pretty chill. But yes it does take quite a bit of dedication to lug gear around in the city at night to get these shots, I made a hard switch from city scapes to lava landscapes in 2014. ;)
@@pagefilms It was excellent work for your first one and i enjoyed it very much. Portland still is pretty chill, it's only the chaos that gets national attention in our corrupt major media system nearly all of which is owned by only six corporations who by design intentionally program and propagandize both sides of every issue to assure the masses are divided so their paid for croonies in Congress will retain their seats and continue to represent their corporate interest in opposition to the actual will of the people whom they are supposed to represent.
Pretty cool
Hey there, little late but... thanks!
I live in beaverton. I love this
Portland Art Institute here I come!
Well done braddah.
beautiful!! great job!! thanks! Portland is like family :)
nice work!
@Richard94597 There is a spider that crawls around one of the spikes in the sunrise shot. viewing in 1080p fullscreen will help you find it since it's pretty small.
Awesome work! Nice choice on the soundtrack too. Cheers from a fellow PDXer -George-
@pagani8 Yeah I had recently purchased my first DLSR and when I googled Canon 60D on Vimeo I found some of Dakotalapse's motion controlled time-lapse videos and it blew me away. I did some research and bought the same track system he used and decided to learn it by creating this project!
@Twelvizm For sure! I probably won't be shooting in Portland for about a month as I am booked with post work and I'll be doing another project in Hawaii next month. But I'll hit you up next time!
WOW !
@RHSTroutdale The shots at the top of buildings were at the top of smart park parking structures, I think they were both on 4th, one right by pioneer place and another one more south by the Ira Keller fountain.
great video
Wow! I've been wanting to do something similar for a while and wanted to hate you for beating me to the punch but...I just can't. This is freaking beautiful!! Technically and aesthetically it's fantastic! :D
Thanks everyone for your amazing comments! To answer a few questions I've noticed in comments, I got all of these shots on a Canon 60D using the amazing Stage Zero dolly kit from Dynamic Perception. It's a motion controlled track system that allows for the smooth tracking motion with time-lapse. And in addition to that I added panning, tilting and zooming in post using After Effects.
This video really accentuates your creativity quite nicely. Outstanding! I've started incorporating moving clips into the videos I make only as a hobby. I was so taken when I seen this I couldn't wait. I'm leaving you the finished product via ''video response". Also, I have added your name in tags along with a few others. I'm not trying to harm anyone one but help you and your talent have everything it deserves. If you have any objections please let me know. Thank you so much, Stephen ☮ Peace!~
Great video, and an awesome song. I would an album with more of that music.
@pavelow235 Yes that shot was the most challenging because of Portland's sporadic fall weather. I Spent 4 or 5 mornings attempting to get it.
i live in Portland and writing a book right now and wanna make a video trailer of it later.i think your video skill will go with it perfect with it :)
SICKK
This is incredible! I looked at this because I saw you say that you commented on one of dakotatimelapse's videos and said you were inspired to make this from him. Thanks for some amazing eye candy! How'd you make the camera move in such complicated ways though?
I just jizzed in my pants. Freaking impressive work.
I fucking love my city :)
Like a scene from The Mission of the Sacred Heart!
wow, this is amazing. Do you mind sharing the places you shot this at EX: the shots on top of buildings?
I'm a noob but I was wondering how do you create the sensation the the camera is gliding in the air or moving like that? Hard to describe but when the camera moves it is like it is hovering. I've never really seen this technique before.
Nice work! How did you move the camera around so smoothly while shooting the footage?
@pantheraleo2001 I shot all of this on a Canon 60D.
Where did you go to watch the sunrise at the very end of the video? It looks like council crest but if not, I'd love to go one day to wherever it was and watch the sunrise!
@Richard94597 2:52, right side of the middle spike in the middle of it.
Nice job. I ran by you on the Hawthorne Bridge today and mentioned a video in S America similar to what you do. It is on Vimeo and is called, "a story for tomorrow." I would put the link, but I don't know if youtube would publish it. Check it out.
you leave the camera in one spot and it takes alot of pictures then you play the pictures really fast like a stop motion...the camera was sliding on a electric rail (very slowly)
I would like to show this video in the background during a reception in Portland, we are going for a northwest theme. Do I need to post credit for this?
Je Taime, Portlandia.
PDX how you livin!?
What kind of camera did you use to shoot this?
can we use a small clip if we give u credit??
Hey there, please email me at lance@pagefilms.com
What spider?!
Where is the Moda Center at? Not cool man
RCTID!!!!!
i love my portland so much!!!!
nice work!