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A time-lapse like no other? Incredible video shows off Dubai

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Time-lapse creator Rob Whitworth has fast made a name for himself as one of the leaders in the genre, and after watching his latest effort (above), shot in Dubai, it’s easy to see why.

Before you hit play, our advice is to place a soft cushion just in front of you as it’s a safe bet that at some point during this three-minute hyperlapse your jaw’s going to hit the floor. Yes, it’s that good.

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Some of the shots seem impossible, many are mesmerizing, while others are simply beautiful.

The British filmmaker says on the video’s Vimeo page that the entire project – comprising exploration, research and filming – took three months to complete.

As you’ll see, some of the shots take place in highly secure locations, a feat made possible thanks to assistance from a local video production company.

Whitworth used Nikon gear to get the shots, with Lightroom, After Effects, and Final Cut Pro taking care of post-production.

Since making his first time-lapse video in 2009 in Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City, the filmmaker has gone on to create similar pieces using footage shot in Barcelona, Kuala Lumpur, Shanghai, and even North Korea’s capital, Pyongyang.

[Rob Whitworth via PetaPixel]

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