Unless you've been living under a rock, I'm sure you've heard of and saw about Instagram's newest feature Hyperlapse.
There are a ton of great videos out there from brands, but there are a select few that are actually putting some planning into their videos and executing them to perfection. This careful use of resources is leading them to the holy land of engagement with their audiences in awe!
Below are some of my selections for the best brand examples of Hyperlapse:
The Detroit Institute of Arts
With something like an art museum where people pay to see the art, you don't want to just give it away for free on your social media accounts. One way to still entice your audience is by offering them a behind the scenes look at logistics behind what the visitors get to see. The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) does a great job of this!
Take a look at this #hyperlapse of our team de-installing Detroit—Bruce Weber.
Don’t miss our next exhibition Ordinary People by Extraordinary Artists:
Works on Paper by Degas, Renoir and Friends, which opens September 19.
Final preparations being made for the
Ordinary People by Extraordinary Artists:
Works on Paper by Degas, Renoir and Friends exhibition
which opens on September 19th.
Note: I might be a little biased of the second video because it features and was made by my boyfriend, Marc Langlois (@marcxlanglois).
The White House
What's better than getting an inside peak of one of the country's most important and influential buildings! Actually, the only thing that could have been better is if we could have had a celebrity cameo from the First Dog.
Want to walk around the White House? Take a 15-second tour right now!
A Spongebob artists at work in the Nickelodeon Animation Studio!
We test drove Hyperlapse with our September issue!
The roads that run through Yellowstone National Park are often roadblocked
Don't let life pass you by, get Naked.
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