Filmmakers Thomas Pöcksteiner and Peter Jablonowski from FilmSpektakel once showed us how unique and beautiful the small European country of Austria is, but this week, the team released their latest hyper-lapse film which explores the capital Vienna in incredible detail.
The filmmakers have a way of switching between conventional time-lapse style clips and into moving hyper-lapse without skipping a beat. Perhaps the two most impressive clips bring us along for the ride through the city, first from the back seat of a car, and then from the front of a train on elevated tracks.
Austria has been on our bucket list for quite a while. We dreamed of the snow capped mountains, skiing, and landscape photos, but this film proves that no visit to Austria is complete without experiencing the beauty of Vienna.
Follow the team’s upcoming work on their website, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Below is a collection of some of our favorite screenshots from the film.
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