Things that usually spin really, really fast: a top, the wheel of fortune wheel, other wheels, circular objects, knobs and other things of that nature. Not a mountain! Well, unless you’re Superman and can fly around it. Newsflash: we’re not Superman. However! Kevin Parry and Andrea Nesbitt of Candy Glass Productions might be. They created a mountain spinning flyby effect in a sick hyperlapse of Mt. Hood.
Exercise-driven video tours are nothing new, but Active Theory may have a found a way to keep them interesting with its upcoming BitGym app for Android and iOS. The motion-tracking fitness title will now include Street View Hyperlapse videos that take athletes across whole regions, like New York City or a European country, in less than 40 minutes. Only six videos will be available to start, but the company won’t have trouble adding more tours when there’s plenty of places to go in Street View. Active Theory warns that Hyperlapse might disappear; Google’s terms of service for Street View reportedly leave such clips in a gray area, which could lead to a takedown. If you’re willing to take a chance on the concept, however, you can fund BitGym’s Kickstarter project today.
Source: Kickstarter
Get a Speeding Bullet Eye’s View of Anywhere in the World With a Street View Hyperlapse Maker
Posted in: Today's Chili If you have Google Chrome, a decent internet connection, and a strong stomach, cancel any plans you might have had tonight. Because chances are you’re not going to want to tear yourself away from Teehan+Lax’s incredible new tool: a Google Street View hyperlapse machine. More »
Google Street View Hyperlapse animates your planned journey, shows the places you’ll go
Posted in: Today's ChiliTaking Google’s maps and Street View imagery, design firm Teehan+Lax Labs has moulded them into an unofficial time-lapse animation site. While there’s some predetermined (and beautiful) routes offered up on the maker’s site, you can also plug in your own favorite journeys from A to B — perfect for reliving that milk run. If you’re looking for something a little more aspirational, however, we’ve added a video of one of the lab’s examples after the break.
Filed under: GPS, Internet, Google
Via: Autoblog
Source: Teehan+Lax Hyperlapse (1), (2)