The ESO has three astronomical observation sites spread across the Atacama region in Chile: Paranal with its VLT telescopes and soon the E-ELT, the oldest site: La Silla and ALMA located above 5000m/16400ft. Shot during the ESO UltraHD expeditions in 2011 and 2014, Christoph Malin spend many nights under the stars shooting the nightsky with advanced capturing and exposure ramping techniques.
Together with state of the art post-production techniques we were able to remaster the old RAW-sequences in crisp 4K for 2019s viewing standards.
Shot on Nikon D3s (2011) and Canon 6D (2014) cameras with GBT ramping software.
Supported by:
TWAN twanight.org
ANGELBIRD angelbird.com/
EMOTIMO emotimo.com/
DYNAMIC PERCEPTION dynamicperception.com/
PELI peli.com/
VIXEN vixenoptics.com/
XTPOWER xtpower.de/
LRTIMELAPSE lrtimelapse.com/
Music: Johannes Bornlöf
Special Thanks:
The European Southern Observatory
Lars Lindberg Christensen
Stéphane Guisard
Laura Ventura
Oana Sandu
Herbert Zodet
Yasuo Baba
Nicola Best
Otto Gugler
Matthias Uhlig
Brian Burling
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Cast: Martin Heck | Timestorm Films
Tags: atacama, eso, timelapse, astronomy, paradise, malin, paranal, alma, silla, telescope, array, VLT, chile and desert
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