Námaskarð - Iceland (by Alessandro Grussu)
Filmmaker Henry Jun Way Lee presents his newest video - a timelapse trip through Iceland during the summer, when the landscape is illuminated by the midnight sun low on the horizon.
Filmmaker Henry Jun Way Lee presents his newest video - a timelapse trip through Iceland during the summer, when the landscape is illuminated by the midnight sun low on the horizon.
Original caption:
Take a look to a short clip of an Iceland adventure. The trip was all along the island following the known “ring road”. We stopped and spot many different locations out of the path (and also in It). I worked for a while with this fantastic landscapes to mix them with some 2D and 3D elements integrations. All the aerial footage was shooted with a Mavic Pro. We went to many different places like:
This video is actually titled “Limestone country”. Of course I’m sharing it. Original video caption:
Aerial journey through beautiful nature and landscape in Yorkshire Dales, England.
Music: “Absolute magnitude” by Erick DeVore, licensed from Audio Network.
Original caption:
The Lofoten Islands in Norway definitely blew my mind! All the mountains combined with the sea and the fjords build a very unique and beatiful landscape. For two weeks we lived in the nature of norway and had one of the best times of our life!
Filmed on a Sony A7r ii with Metabones Adapter, Canon 16-35mm 2.8 + Canon 50mm 1.4 lens & DJI Mavic Pro drone.
Edited and graded in Davinci Resolve.
The Barque Europa in the Southern Ocean. Video by Judith Koning.
The waterfalls of Iceland. Original caption:
I had the chance to visit Iceland for 4 days on short-notice in early September. Bringing my new Red Epic-W there has been great to shoot the numerous waterfalls and water features this country is so famous for. I mostly shot at 4K@120fps or 6K@80fps to be able capture enough detail for a 4K delivery.
SHOT ON:
RED EPIC-W “Helium”
Canon 11-24mm f4
Zeiss Otus 28mm f1.4
Canon 70-200mm f4
Zeiss Milvus 35mm f2
Sigma 50mm Art f1.4Music: “No Place on Earth” by Tony Anderson
