0 used to refer to a method of filming very slow actions by taking a series of single pictures over a period of time and then putting them together to show the action happening very quickly: --
time-lapse photography
We have found from experience that there is not necessarily any great time-lapse where autopsies are concerned and that this is a procedure which can be done very quickly.
The 1,000 extra surveillance officers will apparently be in place after a time-lapse of three or four more years.
According to these results, a simple time-lapse video recording system is suitable for investigating embryo developmental kinetics and perhaps for the selection of embryos with the greatest developmental potential.
One channel is viewed by a 35-mm camera for photography of the flow patterns or by a video camera for monitoring and recording on time-lapse video tape.
In addition, the time-lapse with somatic cell co-culture and minimal light exposure probably reduced oxidative stress from the environment more than the conditions of our time-lapse set-up.
In observing through post-production's time-lapse of intent, the film's contextual lexicon of audio-visual constructs emerges.
Free-swimming cercariae were recorded by time-lapse photography and, after conventional fixation, by scanning electron microscopy.
Before microscopic observation and time-lapse video recording the embryos of each experiment were washed five times in freshwater.