Hyperlapse
Hyperlapse is a time-lapse photography technique that captures motion over a long period while moving the camera. Unlike traditional time-lapse, which remains stationary, hyperlapse involves changing the camera's position between shots, creating a dynamic and visually engaging effect. This technique is often used in videos to showcase landscapes, cityscapes, or events.
The process of creating a hyperlapse typically involves taking a series of photos at regular intervals while walking or moving the camera along a predetermined path. These images are then compiled into a video, resulting in a fast-paced sequence that highlights the passage of time and movement in a unique way.