Using selfies over 15-years to create a time-lapse video is one thing, Boxlapse decided to take photos of a pinecone seed growing over 300-days. The result? A small pine tree sprouted, but it will take a bit longer to grow into something you’d decorate for Christmas.
For those looking to create their own time-lapse videos from photos or recorded video, one of the best tools to use is Adobe Premiere Pro. Put simply, you’ll need to set up a new project, import the folder of images / video, drag them to your timeline, and then select Speed / Duration before clicking Nest Sequence to combine them into a single clip.
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Last Christmas they sold these stone pine cones in the supermarket so I bought one to try to see if i could grow something from the seeds. And it turned out to be one of my favorites this year. Definitely keeping this one going for longer so there will most likely be an update video coming end of next year,” said Boxlapse.
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