The filming of a small stop motion scene The Stop motion movie designer, Justin Rasch, shows us in a timelapse video how he moves his models to shoot a short 24 second scene for the film "Pinocchio". This scene took 3 weeks to shoot.
Bread and pastries in the oven Various breads and pastries are filmed in timelapse as they bake in the oven. You've worked up an appetite;
Human influence and climate change in three timelapses A timelapse of 37 years in regions of the Earth, showing the drastic effects of climate change and human behavior: Dubai, Greenland and Mato Grosso (Amazon forest, Brazil).
The effect of low temperature on tin At low temperatures (at about -30°C), tin begins to dissolve in an autocatalytic reaction called and "tin leprosy". Already at 13°C pure tin turns into powder, something that is hindered in its industrial applications by the addition of antimony and bismuth. Here we see a timelapse of this tin wear, which took place over a period of about two hours and temperatures around -40°C.
The blossom of an acorn in 196 days A timelapse that shows us how the flower of an oak grows, which is initially placed in a jar with water only, and then in a flowerpot.
Furry snake A week ago, in the swamps of the province of Sakon Nakhon (Thailand), a 60 cm green snake covered with fur was discovered. Sam Chatfield, who is snake species coordinator at Wildlife ARC, an organisation that rescues and cares for injured animals, said that the creature could be a puff-faced water snake with algae growing on its scales.