Tuesday, August 26th 2008, 9:57 pm
A long day's work at the BOK Center just wrapped up for a team of cameramen. They were there shooting a commercial, and took all day to get a single shot. They are trying to create a time-lapse effect, starring the BOK Center from sunrise to sunset.
"You'll see the earth turning and the sun blasting across the sky, and you'll see the world the way God sees it I guess, flying by really quick. Clouds will be moving, people will be zipping around and wow that big change from day to night, that's pretty exciting," said Commercial Director Phillip Thomas.
The camera records a freeze-frame every few seconds. It can take up to eight minutes to get one second worth of usable footage.
The 21st century filmmakers say they wanted the most authentic footage possible. They're using cameras that are 80 years old.
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