KFC presents its video game console that also keeps the chicken warm KFConsole is a device in collaboration with Cooler Master, Intel, Asus and Seagate that has a chamber to heat chicken wings. Far from being a simple joke for social networks, the Cooler Master page shows different perspectives of the device that includes the Intel Nuc 9, two Barracuda 1TB SSDs and a GPU slot that users can customize. Its external shape is reminiscent of a KFC bucket and is compatible with ray-tracing technology, virtual reality, 240 fps and 4K resolution. But again, its feature that differentiates it from a custom console or PC is its camera that uses the heat from the system itself to heat the food that is placed in it. “Never risk leaving chicken cold thanks to the patented Chicken Chamber. Using the natural heat and air duct systems, you can focus on the game and enjoy hot, crispy chicken between rounds. "
Timelapse of the Sun's surface in 4K The surface of the Sun recorded in ultra high definition video using cameras 4K, me on 14 October 30, 2014. They used more than 17.000 pictures that correspond to data 72GB, NASA Solar Observatory to create this beautiful time-lapse that helped observe the largest AR 2192 sunspot.
Timelapse Around the World This video was photographed with RAW still images that were touched up in Adobe Lightroom 4 and and edited in Adobe Premiere CS6 at 4K (4096x2304) resolution, four times greater than regular 1080p HD. Shot on the Canon 7D, 5D Mark II, and 5D Mark III.
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).