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Six Minutes of Stunning Time-Lapse Video of LA

Joe Capra's video gives viewers a panoramic view of the City of Angels.

This six-minute panoramic time-lapse video of Los Angeles took Joe Capra two years to make. He described the video, called "Pano LA," as "the most ambitious, challenging, demanding, and rewarding project I have worked on to date."

PANO | LA from SCIENTIFANTASTIC on Vimeo.

Capra shot the video using two DSLR cameras set up side-by-side, stitching the footage from the cameras together to create the panoramic effect. The final result is this high-resolution piece.

The video takes viewers all over LA, from the beach and Santa Monica Pier to Griffith Park to LACMA, LAX and LA Live. Capra even included footage from Independence Day firework displays across the city.

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