Best Viewed in Full Screen (with scaling turned off)nnFrom meandering streams and forest-dwelling organisms to the grandeur of high mountain...
Best Viewed in Full Screen (with scaling turned off)nnFrom meandering streams and forest-dwelling organisms to the grandeur of high mountains above tree-line, this short film wanders through the contrasting wilderness of Alaska, North Carolina, Georgia and California. nnWANDERMENT is the result of a 12-month collection of 4K time-lapse sequences captured while backpacking. Countless miles of hiking in the Appalachian Mountains and adventurous backpacking in California and Alaska provided no shortage of opportunity to capture the planet’s poetry in motion. Further juxtaposing these contrasting landscapes is the use of both color and black and white techniques throughout the film. Each time-lapse sequence, comprised of hundreds of still images, represents a chance to share these reflective moments far away from urban epicenters. It offers a simple reminder to step outside with your friends and family to experience and respect nature first-hand.nnProduced by The Upthink Lab [Atlanta, Georgia] - http://upthink.tv/timelapsenCinematography & Direction by Doug UrquhartnIn-studio Funghi Cinematography by Doug Urquhart and Erik HubernFilm Score by Curtis Schweitzer - http://curtisschweitzer.com/nColor Correction & Editing by Doug UrquhartnnHigh five to all my friends who shared the path less traveled and hauled extra equipment along the way:nKaren Urquhart, Guy Thorsby, Chris McClure, Greg GunternnA majority of this film was shot using a 3D printed motion control dolly by Doug Urquhart. For more info about printing your own version of this dolly, check out: https://www.youmagine.com/designs/ultralight-pet-timelapse-motion-control-dollynnMotion Control by http://eMotimo.com / http://DynamicPerception.com / http://dragonframe.comnnFollow along: http://instagram.com/upthinknnMycology Support by Steven Bell, @ http://5thkingdom.comnnSpecial Thanks to:nErik Huber, Brad Ballard and Sweetwater Creek State Park, Meghan J. Ward, Jim & Margi Urquhart, Brian Burling, Jay Burlage, Fred Beal, K2 Aviation, Seward Helicopters, Rylan Hayes, Instructables, Ultimaker, Shapeways, i Materialise, Joe Stock and Dan OberlatznnEquipment used: Canon 6D, Canon 5D3, Canon T3i running Magic Lantern (3+ month solarCam, underwater control), Samyang Cine Primes (14,24,35,85), Canon 70-200, eMotimo TB3, Dynamic Perception Stage Zero & One, Custom 3D printed motion control gear (powered by eMotimo code) to reduce weight for backpacking, custom focus stacking technique via Dragon Frame (we hope to see this as a real feature in a future release), Adobe After Effects, Premiere Pro, LRTimelapse, and quality gear from Western Mountaineering, REI, The North Face and Outdoor Research.nnFor licensing inquires, please contact doug -at- upthink.tvnnThanks for watching! Less