
Timelapse & Hyperlapse
Creative time manipulation capturing Mexico's beauty across hours, days, and seasons.
Timelapse and hyperlapse capture condense extended periods into dynamic visual sequences, revealing patterns of change in weather, construction, crowds, and landscapes. From storm systems rolling over the Sierra Madre to sunrise at Teotihuacán's pyramids and the neon pulse of Mexico City's Zócalo, these techniques add temporal dimension to documentaries, commercials, and brand films shot across Mexico.
We coordinate timelapse and hyperlapse production with motion control systems, weatherproof housings, and experienced operators familiar with Mexican conditions. Our team manages equipment deployment, power supply, security, and retrieval across Mexico City, Guadalajara, Oaxaca, and the Yucatán, handling altitude shoots, tropical humidity, and the INAH permits required for filming at archaeological sites like Chichén Itzá and Teotihuacán.
Complete Timelapse Services
From quick day-to-night transitions to multi-year construction documentation, we capture time in ways that enhance your visual storytelling.
Traditional Timelapse
- • Day-to-night transitions
- • Weather & sky capture
- • Urban & architectural
- • Nature & landscape
- • Event compression
Hyperlapse
- • Moving camera paths
- • City exploration
- • Architectural reveals
- • Journey sequences
- • Smooth stabilization
Motion Control
- • Motorized sliders
- • Pan-tilt systems
- • Focus ramping
- • Programmable paths
- • Precision repeatability
Long-Term Projects
- • Construction timelapse
- • Seasonal changes
- • Growth documentation
- • Multi-month capture
- • Remote monitoring
Timelapse Expertise
What's the difference between timelapse and hyperlapse?
Traditional timelapse captures time from a fixed position, compressing hours into seconds. Hyperlapse adds camera movement through space, creating dynamic sequences where the camera travels along Mexico City's Reforma or through Oaxaca's colonial streets while also compressing time.
What equipment do you use?
We use professional cinema cameras and DSLRs optimized for timelapse, motorized motion control systems for smooth movement, and specialized software for exposure ramping, deflicker, and post-processing. Equipment is matched to your resolution and project requirements.
Can you do day-to-night transitions?
Yes, we specialize in 'holy grail' timelapse—smooth transitions from day to night with seamless exposure ramping. Teotihuacán at dawn, Chichén Itzá at dusk, and Mexico City's Zócalo illuminated at night are popular subjects where this technique shines.
How long can a timelapse project run?
We handle projects from single-day shoots to multi-year installations. For long-term projects like construction documentation in Mexico City, we provide weatherproof housings, remote monitoring, and regular maintenance visits. INAH permits are required at least 30 days ahead for archaeological sites, with dawn/dusk windows at Chichén Itzá and Teotihuacán available at premium.
What resolution do you capture?
We typically capture at resolutions higher than final delivery—often 6K or 8K for 4K delivery. This provides flexibility for reframing, stabilization, and future-proofing. We'll recommend appropriate resolution based on your deliverables.
Do you handle post-production?
Yes, timelapse post-production requires specialized techniques including deflicker processing, exposure smoothing, color grading, and stabilization. We deliver polished, ready-to-use sequences in your required format.
Need Timelapse Services?
Tell us about your timelapse vision and we'll create stunning time-based content.