Lifeless City Time-Lapses

Empty America Seattle Captures the City in a Post-Apocalyptic Manner

Ross Ching does amazing work once again with his short time-lapse of Empty America Seattle edition. As Ching focuses on the highlights of the influential town, the absence of people is the most appealing part of the short film. Almost makes you wonder how he captures the lovely city without any of its inhabitants. The Seattle edition brings focus to the open waters, stunning bridges and adorable suburban streets of the mega powerhouse.

The bridge work much resembles the work done in the hit AMC television show, The Walking Dead, with its terrifying portrayal of a lack of people in the streets and an empty, open, mundane world. The photography and camera beautifully highlight the stunning west coast city and all its glory.
Trend Themes
1. Empty City Time-lapses - Create captivating time-lapse videos of empty cities, showcasing the absence of people and exploring the beauty of urban landscapes.
2. Cinematic Photography - Utilize film techniques and stunning visuals to showcase cities in a post-apocalyptic manner, creating a captivating and thought-provoking viewing experience.
3. Invisible Inhabitants - Explore the idea of a world devoid of people in photography and film, challenging conventional perceptions and sparking important discussions about urban spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Film Production - Opportunity to create unique and visually stunning time-lapse videos of empty cities for film and television projects, captivating audiences with post-apocalyptic aesthetics.
2. Tourism Marketing - Utilize empty city time-lapses as a marketing tool to showcase the beauty and appeal of urban destinations, enticing tourists with unique perspectives and experiences.
3. Urban Planning - Use empty city time-lapses to analyze and understand how urban areas function without people, informing future urban planning strategies and initiatives.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES