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61-minutes of people watching shot at 780fps on the Phantom Flex high-speed camera. This is a short clip of the film on display at the Met.
“I wanted the film to be about people. All it needed were magical moments, and there are enough of those happening every moment of any given day.”
—James Nares
“I snapped this from the window seat as my plane was approaching LaGuardia Airport. The cloud is over Manhattan, while Brooklyn and Queens are visibile in the foreground, separated by Newtown Creek.”
Captured by Jeff Weston
Ever wonder what everyone’s listening to as you walk around NYC? Youtuber Tyler Cullen decided to ask random New Yorkers with headphones on what song they are listening to.
For your listening enjoyment quickly put together an Rdio playlist with all the tracks mentioned in the video. I was pleasantly surprised that their growing library had all 21 tracks.
Alexandre Favre, Pierre Dumont and David Mignot captured over 13,000 images of New York City during the summer of 2009 to create this colorful timelapse.
Next week I’ll be in NYC for the Future of Web Design conference and to meet a few of the guys at Tumblr. If you’re in the city let me know—love to meet up with as many people as possible.