In 2014, brother filmmakers Will and Jim Pattiz launched their More Than Just Parks project, an ambitious effort to celebrate America’s 59 National Parks by creating a visual experience at each one. Their latest film showcases Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming in 8K resolution.
The brothers spent nearly a month shooting and filming in Jackson Hole Valley and in the Teton Mountain Range, capturing the beauty of the 500-square-mile park.
“Grand Teton National Park boasts an awe-inspiring array of pristine wilderness, glacial lakes, winding rivers, diverse wildlife, and the magnificent Teton Range,” the brothers write. “Journey with More Than Just Parks as we explore a land dominated by towering peaks, apex predators, and majestic beauty. This is Grand Teton. Filmed primarily in 8K.”
Equipment-wise, the duo used a Sony a7R II, a Canon 5D Mark III, and a Blackmagic 4K camera.
P.S. You can enjoy all 8 of the short films created so far over on the project’s website.
from PetaPixel http://petapixel.com/2016/07/15/visit-grand-teton-8k-timelapse/
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