How could a woman’s body change more in 9 months than during pregnancy? As proof, YouTube couple ‘bornonboard’ creates a beautiful 9 month time-lapse documenting their pregnancy, with an appearance by a long-awaited guest in the end.
With the video made similar in style to videos like 'Girl Takes a Photo Everday: 4.5 Years,' the video starts out with a side profile of the soon-to-be mother, with her husband kissing her flat belly. They are shown moving out of their old place into a new home, presumably in anticipation of their larger family. The bulk of the short film shows the mother’s stomach swell -- and what a swell sight it is.
An incredibly charming take on documenting pregnancy, the video shows the gift of life growing through a lens you’ve never seen before.
What's Driving This Trend
- Pregnancy Time-lapse Videos
- Creating unique, high-quality time-lapse videos of pregnancy journeys could become a new trend for expecting parents and content creators.
- Documenting Life Events with Time-lapse Video
- Applying time-lapse video to document personal milestones, like weddings or child's growth, could become a popular concept among content creators and social media influencers.
- Vlogging on Personal Life Journey
- Sharing life journey on social media could become a growing trend that encourages personal and family vlogging, creating content about life experience that appeals to broader audiences.
Who This Affects Most
- Digital Content Creation
- Digital content creation industry could benefit from the growing trend in documenting life events and creating unique, high-quality time-lapse videos that could attract broad audiences.
- Social Media Influencer Marketing
- The trend of sharing life journey on social media could offer opportunities for social media influencer marketing, leveraging followers' trust and engagement to promote products and services.
- Pregnancy and Parenting
- Pregnancy and parenting industries could benefit from the trend of documenting and sharing pregnancy journey, creating more engaging and personal communication channels with expecting parents and families.
