Welcome to the Pclix LT Users Gallery

(shot by Visuality Inc. while waiting for a flight at the Miami International Airport)

What would YOU speed up, if given the chance?

Here you can view time-lapse clips and read about projects by various Pclix LT users around the world. Photograph buildings going up or buildings coming down, event set-ups, concerts, conventions, sporting events are just a few of the many uses of the Pclix LT.  The Pclix LT is the perfect photography time-lapse tool to photograph flowers blooming, ice melting, clouds racing overhead or a road trip shot out the window of your car. The Pclix LT can also trigger digital cameras connected to telescopes or microscopes if you have that kind of kit hanging around.

The Pclix LT has an immense range of applications. Visual Artists like Michael Snow use the Pclix LT to capture images for purely artistic reasons. Universities use the Pclix LT for marine and animal studies, climate research and various engineering projects. Art students in Seattle use the Pclix LT to develop their creative skills in the visual arts. Hundreds and hundreds of production companies use the Pclix LT to capture images for motion pictures, television programming, documentaries, music videos, station IDs, promos and commercials.

The following links will take you to the works of various Pclix LT users. This gallery will grow and change over time to reflect the broad examples of the work being done using the Pclix LT. Besides the direct images and links below there are other great examples of time-lapse work using the Pclix LT posted on various video streaming websites. Links for the 3 largest ones are at the bottom of this page.

If you're a Pclix LT user and would like to share your images and time-lapse sequences with us please use the "Contact Us" link at the top of this page. You will receive full credit, a link to your personal website if you desire, and exposure to possibly billions of eyes on the web.

We have provided the following links and time-laspe examples with permission from the artists. Clicking any of the following links will open a new window thereby making it easier to return to this page and website. Please respect that these works are indeed the work of the respective artists and are not to be copied or used in any form without written permission from the artist. All time-lapse clips included on this website are under copyright©2009 by 1017 Visual Effects Inc., Pclix and the Contributing Artists.

Enjoy…

John writes "When I started to use the Pclix LT for time lapse it was a revelation. Previously I had been doing time-lapse manually or with a laptop, which was difficult to say the least, a sizable percentage of our business comes from time lapse work and your product has made our lives so much easier." Check out John's extremely creative time-lapse photography by clicking the image above.


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These time-lapse clips were shot during the designing and testing of the Pclix LT plus at various times since then. I've worked in television and film production since the age of 17 and continue to do so some 32 years later. This career has spanned many areas of pre-production, production and for the most part post production. My works have been seen by billions of people around the world. Having 4 Emmy awards (I'm not bragging, it's just a fact) and a credit list longer than your arm has made for an amazing journey.
Click the above image for more.


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Zig lives and works for the most part in New Zealand. This man has a very large collection of time-lapse works which have been shot using the Pclix LT in a few different corners of the world. By clicking the image above you can view a small sample of his work.

Otherwise below are two other links which will take you to more
of his still and moving images.

The first is www.timelapsedigital.com, this site is a resource for time-lapse stock footage for purchase. The second is his Zig's own website highlighting both his images and his thoughts at www.360timeimages.com. Both of the above links will open in a new window. Enjoy.


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Charles Bagnall has worked in various areas of film and television for many years.  His current area of expertise is robotic camera movement and in the custom design of equipment used for image capture, motion control and time lapse. He has been involved one way or another in hundreds of film and television projects the world over. Charles designed the Level Seven Research C3 camera controller which is used in conjunction with motion-picture cameras for time lapse and other visual effects. Recently he was in Rajasthan, India, shooting 35mm for the "Incredible India" tourist commercials. Now, he is convinced digital SLR is the future of time lapse (well, until something better comes along!), and is devoted to his Pclix LT.

You can contact him at cbag7@yahoo.com for more information.


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If you haven't come across Sam's amazing photo blog called Daily Dose of Imagery then you are in for a treat. Sam has been posting one picture or short video clip to his photo blog each and every day since July 2003. His work is seen daily by millions around the globe. Sam was one of the very first photographers using the Pclix LT and posting his work on the web. Click the image above to see more.


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Andrew Arena wins the prize for sending a Pclix LT to the coldest and highest place it’s known to have been. Andrew is a Professor of Engineering at the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Oklahoma State University. He and his associates sent a Pclix LT to the edge of space and back again. Straight up 20 miles, that's 104,000 feet or 31,700 meters and really cold at -60 F or -51C. Click the link above to read about this amazing experiment.


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Want to see more?
Here are more links to others using the Pclix LT for time-lapse photography. Again if you are a user of our products and would like to be included here please lets us know.
Gerrie Burnett / Gerrie Inc. / Toronto, Canada
For other great links to what has been shot using the Pclix LT see below.
The first great source of course is Youtube, the grandaddy of all online video websites.
Another great online video site is Vimeo. There you'll find some very cool time-lapse work shot by many different photographers using the Pclix LT.
And of course there's also Google Video. This online video website has an ever growing library of great time-lapse work. Pclix LT users around the globe are contributing to this collection.
All material contained within this website is under copyright and may not
be used without express written permission. Please respect this.
1017 Visual Effects Inc.©2010