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Restless, by Andrew Studer

Explore the Pacific Northwest’s dramatic and diverse locations through the art of timelapse.

“I decided to name the film what it is, not only for the dynamic change a timelapse clip helps us to see, but also because of how it working on this film affected my lifestyle. During production, I spent just about every weekend and even school days backpacking, camping and exploring some of the most incredible places the Pacific Northwest has to offer. Shot in a little over two years, countless all nighters, camping trips and spontaneous trips to the mountains and an estimated 85,000 photos were put into to this film to make it what it is.
I began filming just after I graduated high school and completed it shortly after deciding to leave college and devote myself to working full time as a freelance photographer/videographer. I know for a fact that working on this helped me see where my true passions lied and was key in giving me to confidence to enter full time into the freelance world.

Do you want to see more? Watch more time-lapse videos shot in the USA!

Equipment Used

Cameras: Canon 6D, Sony A7s
Lenses: n.a.
Slider/Dolly: Dynamic Perception Stage Zero Slider, Dynamic Perception Stage R pan/tilt units
Other info: eMotimo TB3

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