Hyperlapse

What is hyperlapse and how can it be creatively used in motion graphics?
GLOSSARY
Hyperlapse is a technique in motion graphics that merges the time-lapse photography effect with smooth camera movements to create a rapid passage of time across a scene. It's used to add dynamic movement to scenes, making them feel alive and engaging by showcasing changes over time from a unique perspective.
In a motion graphic exploring the transformation of a landscape from day to night, hyperlapse accelerates the motion of clouds, the setting sun, and the onset of city lights, providing viewers with a captivating visual journey through time.
In Videobolt's Redline Reveal and Infinity Tunnel Background, hyperlapse-inspired effects capture dynamic movement and energy. Redline Reveal uses fast-paced visuals to evoke the excitement of a car race, grabbing viewers' attention. Infinity Tunnel Background's continuous forward motion through a 3D light tunnel adds depth, making content stand out. Both templates showcase how hyperlapse effects enhance motion graphics with speed and immersion, creating captivating visuals.
Hyperlapse on Videobolt
Technical definition
Creating a hyperlapse effect involves meticulously planning the camera path and combining sequences of still images taken at intervals. Animation software then blends these images smoothly, simulating a fast-forward movement through physical space, which is synchronized with the rest of the motion graphics elements.