Microsoft, recently debuted a new set of Microsoft Hyperlapse products for mobile users, pro filmmakers, and developers to compress long videos into short videos.
The app makes it easy for anyone with a Windows Phone to turn any of their recorded videos into cool artistic packages, which can easily be shared with friends and family.The Hyperlapse Pro version, available in free public preview, "opens up possibilities that were previously difficult, if not impossible, for even serious filmmakers to achieve," Linn said.
The tech giant first announced Hyperlapse in August. It's built by Johannes Kopf, Michael Cohen, and Richard Szeliski, and their process involves identifying and rending footage from different viewpoints on a new camera path, which avoids the bumps and turns of the original video.
For inspiration, check out the Microsoft Hyperlapse YouTube page, with videos of a safari, a Swiss train ride, and a walk through a famous Spanish market.
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