1. timelapse - Noun
2. timelapse - Adjective
timelapse (not comparable)
Alternative form of time-lapse
timelapse (plural timelapses)
Alternative form of time-lapse
On Friday night during the twilight hour, W. M. Keck Observatory staff astronomer Josh Walawender captured a view of the setting comet from Mauna Loa, creating a remarkable set of timelapse videos. Source: Internet
Mechanism of action seeAlso 7x speed timelapse video of fish melanophores responding to 200uM adrenaline. Source: Internet
It features hyperlapse, timelapse and drivelapse cinematography of the urban area, the skyline and the architecture of “το κλεινόν άστυ” / the glorious city. Source: Internet
Filmmaker Jamie Scott made his name in the timelapse space with a Central Park timelapse of epic proportions that took 6 months of dedication to capture. Source: Internet
Modern phone cameras can do stabilized, high-definition timelapse video, so going on a scenic drive and not capturing it for sharing later can feel almost lazy. Source: Internet
With the project due to complete in early 2014, our team are making steady progress and are able to show the effects of their successful teamwork via a timelapse camera on site. Source: Internet