A photographer took 964 photos of Paris, France to create a truly epic hyperlapse video of the historical city.
, who is based in Los Angeles, took hundreds of photos in Paris, France, and spent between 40 to 50 hours editing the images to produce a hyperlapse video.And Zerman’s incredible efforts paid off when he produced a mesmerizing hyperlapse video that beautifully showcased the historical city.
“I knew that I would need to take hundreds, if not thousands, of photos to get the amount of content needed to make a complete story of the city.” “To make a Hyperlapse video, you find a subject and pick a spot on that subject. You set the focus point of your camera on that same spot of the subject each time you take a photo,” Zerman explains.
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