Time-lapse photography is a clever technique to make an otherwise dull shot more interesting.
These shots can be used to convey how beautifully and quickly time passes.
you might create the same effect at home by using your smartphone.
There’s no need for expensive gear or expertise in video editing, either.
8. iMotion
iMotion features a somewhat old-school interface but is surprisingly powerful for creating time lapses.
Even the native Camera app on the iPhone only shoots time-lapse videos in 1080p.
This is an excellent feature since image stabilization won’t be affected.
Download:iMotion(Free, premium version available)
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It shoots time lapses at 1-2fps, depending on the length of the video.
If you shoot for less than 10 minutes, your iPhone will capture two frames every second.
The app, by default, discards half of your frames if you shoot for more than 10 minutes.
This means the longer you shoot, the faster the time-lapse video will be.
Time-lapse playback on the iPhone is 1080p at 30fps.
So, the still shots will speed up at 15x.
you’re free to trim the time lapse in the Photos app, but that’s about it.
Download:Camera(Free)
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Lapse It Pro
Lapse It Pro is an impressively technical and complex app for shooting time lapses.
The Pro version of the app is where it gets serious.
you’re free to manually tune exposure, ISO, and shutter speed.
Lapse It Pro also lets you import/export clips and save presets for your favorite configs.
This app has a lot to explore, and it’s great forcreative time-lapse projects.
Download:Lapse It Pro(Free, premium version available)
5. has many features similar to Lapse It but with a more user-friendly interface.
This works quite well if you’re creating a stop-motion video.
The only caveat is that the free version has a watermark at the end of the video.
Buying the paid version removes that, of course.
So, it’s worth considering especially if you enjoy using the app.
(Free, premium version available)
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Splice
Splice is a powerful video editor that is much more than a simple time-lapse tool.
It provides an easy way to add text to videos and AI-powered speech-to-text for captions.
This is also known as the time remapping technique.
Download:Splice(Free, subscription available)
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FilmoraGo
Much like Splice, FilmoraGo is more of an all-in-one video editor.
you’re free to trim clips, merge them, or cut them out from longer videos.
Use the dozens of transition effects to make the time-lapse clip feel natural and more stabilized.
FilmoraGo is great if you want to add a time-lapse clip to a longer video.
The app lets you seamlessly merge multiple clips, making it great for creating stunning time lapses.
Download:FilmoraGo(Free, subscription available)
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Furthermore, the app also feels more intuitive than the rest.
With the premium version, you might also use the timer.
Download:Life Lapse(Free, subscription available)
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Skyflow
Skyflow is designed for professionals.
Its shooting interface is not far from a professional camera’s display.
You’ll find auto-exposure, autofocus, white balance, and other options all on one screen.
The app also indicates your remaining battery and tells you what codec and resolution you are shooting at.
Other advanced features include noise reduction, an aggressive low-light boost, and the ability toshoot with prolonged exposure.
The long exposure feature makes creating light trails easy and adds a motion blur effect to your time lapses.
The only catch is that you’ll need the pro version to export videos at higher resolutions.
It is also interesting how each app differs from the other, from the interface to the features.
This indicates that photography apps are evolving just as quickly as the cameras on our phones.
There’s a lot more you might do with your iPhone.
In fact, you might not need dozens of apps.