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This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. In addition, the app’s algorithm makes it more stable to do longer timelapses via mobile – it’s a smooth ride, and it mostly eliminates the jumpy edginess of mobile video.įrom place setting to inspiring journeys, here are a few of the first tests of Hyperlapse in travel, demonstrating just how fun, engaging and surprising the new medium can be. This liberates all kinds of uses for travel brands looking to showcase place, creating brand magic, and deliver a different perspective on the destination. Unlike Vine – which was limited to 6 seconds – the videos are not length constricted. Hyperlapse has already unleashed a large amount of creative tests by brands and users alike, and has an immense potential upside for travel brands. A handy count next to the record button logs how many seconds have already been recorded – and on the other side, the app shows exactly how long this video will be once sped up.įor added creativity, the app allows the user to select and play with the exact speed of the timelapse – making the name ‘hyperlapse’ more fitting as the speed ramps up. The user downloads the standalone app, and can immediately begin recording. The app facilitates timelapse videos for publishing on Instagram through a simple and direct interface for capturing longer-form content opportunities. Not one to be left out of a trend, Instagram has followed the recent spate of single-use apps with its own standalone time-lapse video app called Hyperlapse.
