Gorgeous 4K timelapse from 109GB image space taken by NASA
NASA and ESA (European Space Agency) published their images and videos about the universe while they studied space. These published materials are open to the public and comfortable for use.
Gorgeous 4K timelapse from 109GB of space images
Dmitry Pisanko was one of the users of the image, and he gathered 95,623 raw shots of the universe into a 4K clip of timelapse .
Let's admire this great clip:
He first gathered 109GB of space photos taken by ISS, then created a 40-minute 4k video, then he spent three days and nights choosing the images he liked most into a clip of 3 55 minutes above. He uses Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects for image collage, noise reduction and color correction. More specifically Dmitry said it took him 3 months to find the right background music.
Source: screenshot (Vimeo / NASA)
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