On the 27th of August 1am SGT (10am PST), Instagram released something that they’ve worked on for the past year – Hyperlapse, a standalone video application with time-lapse and image-stabilising ...
Fans of Instagram have a new tool at their disposal. The social media site announced a new feature today called Hyperlapse, which lets users create cinematic quality time-lapse video. Normally a ...
Get ready for lots of time-lapse videos of boozy brunches and pairs of feet on the beach. Instagram's new app Hyperlapse lets users shoot cinematic time-lapse videos with the tap of a smartphone ...
TECH- If you have ever tried to take some video of on your mobile device you already know that it usually turns out as a jittery mess. Instagram announced yesterday the release of a new app "Instagram ...
While Apple has been releasing better and better cameras with each iteration of their popular iPhone mobile computing device, the extremely light weight of the phone makes it an easy victim for ...
Time-lapse videos are beautiful. Instagram makes it possible for anyone to create masterful time lapse videos of their own with the help of Hyperlapse. Announced by Instagram in a blog post Tuesday, ...
MANILA, Philippines – Instagram announced Wednesday, August 27 (August 26 in the US), that it has a new app available for hyperlapse photography: the aptly anmed “Hyperlapse from Instagram.” ...
Facebook’s photo social network Instagram has launched a new iOS app called Hyperlapse. Hyperlapse can be used to easily create time lapse videos using Instagram’s stabilization technology and the ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Instagram introduced a new video app Tuesday that collapses long, shaky timelapse videos into smooth, professional-looking clips. The new app, called “Hyperlapse,” uses image stabilizing algorithms to ...
Having seen the city from above, we are provided again with another portrait of Los Angeles, this time by way of hyperlapse. Shot by LA-based filmmaker Vadim Tereshchenko, the hyperlapse took over two ...