I just wonder how you've made this movie? I can see this is real speed because it's impossible to show this in a time lapse video. The first thing as show that it's real time is the stars! In a time lapse they move fast over the screen but in your video they don't, so it must be real time.
You've chosen excellent music for your movies! I've seen three of them, do you have more?
I've tried but failed, wish I know how you do!
Keep on I'll stay touch, wish to see more of them!
The quality of this video is not up to date. When I made this one, I'd not had top of the line equipment. Now I've invested a substantial amount of money in brand new equipment and are waiting for the auroras. If you keep an eye on "bildmix" you will find better ones later on.
It's very complicated to make those real time videos so be patient it'll appear more of them later in the spring time. :-)
Sorry folks. This is clearly not real time. This is a time lapse video that has been slowed down. Video does not film images like still photos as they appear here. Use your common sense folks.
I'd understand that you're a little confused! Everyone I've showed my videos are confused too! The quality is not the best, but I'm workin' on it, so if you'll be patient you will see better ones later on, this spring time.
People told me when I started this project that it was impossible to catch an aurora and then show it in good quality.
I've just been delivered better equipment and I'll have some weeks to learn how to best use it.
What sort of camera did you use? I have a Panasonic PVGS-300 with a 0 Lux mode, and I've filmed some asteroids with it before, but I'm curious as to how it might pick-up the Aurora.
I'm sorry to say that I've developed a very special way to make those videos. Both the equipment and applications is very expensive so at this moment I can't tell.
This is only the beginning. I guess it will take at least one or two years until I'm completely satisfied. It has cost me a fortune so far, thats why I still keep it as a secret!
Keep an eye on "bildmix", I will show up more and better real time videos from auroras! :-)
@MrDiggertron5000 I agree, I lived in Northwestern Michigan for most of my life and have seen many aurora events over the years. This video is moving too slow for it to be in real time. Someone took the sped-up time-laps and slowed it down to a crawl. It's too slow. Speed it up a little more and it should look about right, even though it isn't TRUE "Real-Time". Always great to see an aurora though! ~Vis~
I've seen northen lights almost every winter but I've never in my life seen northen lights this slow. it's barely moving. it looks like it's frozen. it looks much too slow to be real. I prefer the time-lapse ones. the movements is cooler.
Actually you've clarified a doubt I've always had about this phenomenon: as the only viedeos I was seeing in youtube are the ones that show the whole thing moving quite a lot, I didn't know if that's what it's like in normal speed, if that display was exactly like that for real. I thought it wasn't, it had to be pretty much accelerated and the lights would barely move. From this video I gather the lights do move but quite slowly. (Not that terrifying, then.)
@softan the only thing that would work for me is to wear an entire polar bear skin with the fat still inside. My grandfather was Sami but I didn't get the cold-weather genes.
Thank you. I really appreciate this "real" video of the lights. There are suppose to be some tonight...November 28 2011....any chance of another good video?
I have seen norhter light only once when I was only 5 year old. I live in southern finland and it's rare to see it on that south. I have always dream to go norhtern finland and see those. Someday I will... Btw for fun fact: Finnish name of northern light (Revontuli) means ''Fox Fire'' in english
Yes this is in TRUE speed, you may not have seen northen lights with your own yes befor but i come from the far north of sweden and this is indeed the true speed. You that claim the so called "water" isint moving you are so correct! The water is frozen = ICE and it does not normaly move :P
Lovely, incredible, wonderful Northern Lights, moonlight and clouds dearest Jerry Magnum :) AND absolute, most beautiful, lovely music :). Lots of credit, :) !!!
Thank you so much for posting this video! I enjoy real speed Northern Lights videos so much more than Timelapse, and the real speed videos are really hard to find!!
-Yes it's in true speed (real time). Northern Lights is normally not moving so fast. Most of all the Northern Lights here on YouTube are speeded up by a time laps system, to show a slow moving Northern Lights, of many minutes, in only a few seconds.
Believe me, I live near the Arctic Circle and has watching northern lights thousands of times in my life.
@bildmix Thanks for the explanation, I actually did not know it was slow! This whole time I thought it was fast lol...you are so lucky to witness that so many times in your life, I'm hoping to one day see it with my own eyes :)
How come The United States dont get these space like extrodinary things. ? But germany, norway, japan, and all the other places do.
princessbeexxxx 1 week ago
wonderful ty. and perfect music
SexySirBonBon 2 weeks ago
Extrordinary
twlaviva99 3 weeks ago
This is great!
I just wonder how you've made this movie? I can see this is real speed because it's impossible to show this in a time lapse video. The first thing as show that it's real time is the stars! In a time lapse they move fast over the screen but in your video they don't, so it must be real time.
You've chosen excellent music for your movies! I've seen three of them, do you have more?
I've tried but failed, wish I know how you do!
Keep on I'll stay touch, wish to see more of them!
AuroraGraphy 3 weeks ago
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AuroraGraphy 3 weeks ago
The speed looks fine but it really looks like a slowed down time-lapse video! It lacks the "little movements"/flickering of the aurora.
bierhemet 3 weeks ago
@bierhemet
The quality of this video is not up to date. When I made this one, I'd not had top of the line equipment. Now I've invested a substantial amount of money in brand new equipment and are waiting for the auroras. If you keep an eye on "bildmix" you will find better ones later on.
It's very complicated to make those real time videos so be patient it'll appear more of them later in the spring time. :-)
bildmix 3 weeks ago
Sorry folks. This is clearly not real time. This is a time lapse video that has been slowed down. Video does not film images like still photos as they appear here. Use your common sense folks.
bootsmania 1 month ago
@bootsmania
I'm sorry to tell, you're wrong!
I'd understand that you're a little confused! Everyone I've showed my videos are confused too! The quality is not the best, but I'm workin' on it, so if you'll be patient you will see better ones later on, this spring time.
People told me when I started this project that it was impossible to catch an aurora and then show it in good quality.
I've just been delivered better equipment and I'll have some weeks to learn how to best use it.
Watch!
bildmix 3 weeks ago
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thelasthourgetready 1 month ago
What sort of camera did you use? I have a Panasonic PVGS-300 with a 0 Lux mode, and I've filmed some asteroids with it before, but I'm curious as to how it might pick-up the Aurora.
GUMMYBEAYUH 1 month ago
@GUMMYBEAYUH
Hi!
I'm sorry to say that I've developed a very special way to make those videos. Both the equipment and applications is very expensive so at this moment I can't tell.
This is only the beginning. I guess it will take at least one or two years until I'm completely satisfied. It has cost me a fortune so far, thats why I still keep it as a secret!
Keep an eye on "bildmix", I will show up more and better real time videos from auroras! :-)
I've just bought better equipment! :-)
bildmix 3 weeks ago
Thanks for a real time version of that phenomena (I want to see it, but not a time-lapse version...)
spiderslime 1 month ago
SUBHAAN ALLAH
mask477 1 month ago
Beautiful, but now i see in real time it could be boring after 5 minutes lol.
dodgyplonk 1 month ago
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sebastianstrand 1 month ago
Finally a video that`s not timelapse. Thank you so much
TheAsztronauta 1 month ago
Timelapse videos are showed so much that some poor peoples and even journalists do think that auroras really do move fast.
urmo345 1 month ago
Anyone notice the face on bottom right hand corner 0:20
ladybug101ization 1 month ago
@MrDiggertron5000 I agree, I lived in Northwestern Michigan for most of my life and have seen many aurora events over the years. This video is moving too slow for it to be in real time. Someone took the sped-up time-laps and slowed it down to a crawl. It's too slow. Speed it up a little more and it should look about right, even though it isn't TRUE "Real-Time". Always great to see an aurora though! ~Vis~
aVisionseeker 1 month ago
Was this music there too?
rnr8416 1 month ago
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softan 1 month ago
fantastic video. thank you.
lorrieandmatt 1 month ago
Thank you for posting this.
From middle UK I will never see them :(
How many times do you get them?
lezbriddon 1 month ago
The world is truly beautiful.
ItsJohnv 1 month ago
This is so awesome o_O
EvitaLovely 1 month ago
Wow you really ruined this incridible thing with shitty music
SmoothCow7 1 month ago
wow soooo amazing! hay if you like this vid thin go look at the red tide!!! its really amazing 2
Bionicle1942 1 month ago
I believe this is real time. Thanks for a great video, the music is nice too. Happy New Year!
richardegoful 1 month ago
Great to see what the Aurora actually looks like instead of all the time laps c*ap that you usually see.
kv100 1 month ago
Thank you for posting this in real time. For those of us who will never see them in real life, it's wonderful.
marigeobrien 2 months ago
seeing the aurora borealis is the best thing i would want to see and never forget
blazerpat32 2 months ago
I've seen northen lights almost every winter but I've never in my life seen northen lights this slow. it's barely moving. it looks like it's frozen. it looks much too slow to be real. I prefer the time-lapse ones. the movements is cooler.
placebowithmeds 2 months ago
Actually you've clarified a doubt I've always had about this phenomenon: as the only viedeos I was seeing in youtube are the ones that show the whole thing moving quite a lot, I didn't know if that's what it's like in normal speed, if that display was exactly like that for real. I thought it wasn't, it had to be pretty much accelerated and the lights would barely move. From this video I gather the lights do move but quite slowly. (Not that terrifying, then.)
susantash 2 months ago
is it possible to watch these without freezing your butt off?
kozmon0t 2 months ago
@kozmon0t if you are wearing the right clothes
goawaiii 2 months ago
@goawaiii doesn't work for me. Not fat enough. I gotta keep moving around.
kozmon0t 2 months ago
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softan 1 month ago
@softan the only thing that would work for me is to wear an entire polar bear skin with the fat still inside. My grandfather was Sami but I didn't get the cold-weather genes.
kozmon0t 1 month ago
Thanks for the video. Seems that people that live in the artic circle and watch the northern lights listen to electronica type music.
MrDiceman9000 2 months ago
100% fake...take this down you ass head
Oreeyemma 2 months ago
This feels a whole lot more magical than the time lapse videos. Beautiful! -Someday- I -will- see these lights for real :P
KanuTGL 2 months ago
what is with the STUPID star wars letters
??!!
jblover1918 2 months ago
if i dont see these before i die, ill have failed life
beastological 2 months ago
i thought this was for the northern lights, NOT STAR WARS
Golfboy798 2 months ago
nice vid. it relly rally moves.. haha
sellewinks08 2 months ago
Nice timelapse, but as some of the others claim it is not real speed..... if it is, what kind of equipment did you use?
TheOddpettrus 2 months ago
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Thank you. I really appreciate this "real" video of the lights. There are suppose to be some tonight...November 28 2011....any chance of another good video?
gifthorselove 3 months ago
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gifthorselove 3 months ago
Very nice vid
Lijpee 3 months ago
When i have been watched all those time-lapse videos with the Northern Lights, I imagine this is the perfect job with TWIXTOR!
VinduetHD 3 months ago
the nothern lights i saw in Iceland were much faster !! this one is really slow, it's weird !
constanzelabest 3 months ago
The Aurora Borealis is so touching! I want to see it in real life! *O*
icyfire4441 3 months ago
@icyfire4441 - me 2!!!
inc2000glw 3 months ago
simply amazing.
1brymark 3 months ago
nice video
TheArnavsethi001 3 months ago
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I have seen norhter light only once when I was only 5 year old. I live in southern finland and it's rare to see it on that south. I have always dream to go norhtern finland and see those. Someday I will... Btw for fun fact: Finnish name of northern light (Revontuli) means ''Fox Fire'' in english
Roxsor 4 months ago
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Roxsor 4 months ago
Was it actually this bright or is this some kind of night vision camera?
gjgjkg 4 months ago
@bildmix you are so lucky :)
tiff5355 4 months ago
Yes this is in TRUE speed, you may not have seen northen lights with your own yes befor but i come from the far north of sweden and this is indeed the true speed. You that claim the so called "water" isint moving you are so correct! The water is frozen = ICE and it does not normaly move :P
SOO25898 4 months ago 3
Lovely. I have always wondered what the aurora really looked like!
thechomiji 5 months ago
funny how this is supposed to be true speed, yet the water on the shore isnt moving at all...
skater1858 5 months ago
@skater1858 Er.... It´s ice......
Teethgrinder01 5 months ago
@skater1858 - That looks like a snow-covered field to me, rather than water.
thechomiji 5 months ago
@thechomiji look bottem right corner reflection
ketweazle 4 months ago
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I must see this at least once in my life!
promaja2 5 months ago
Lovely, incredible, wonderful Northern Lights, moonlight and clouds dearest Jerry Magnum :) AND absolute, most beautiful, lovely music :). Lots of credit, :) !!!
Ami Stenlund
stenaren 5 months ago
@MrDiggertron5000
-Yes it is! :-)
bildmix 6 months ago
@bildmix I do not believe it's butter
RubberToadstools 3 months ago
Thank you so much for posting this video! I enjoy real speed Northern Lights videos so much more than Timelapse, and the real speed videos are really hard to find!!
laure189 6 months ago 43
@laure189
Thanks ! I've just posted a new one here on YouTube and it will be more of them this winter! :-)
Autor Jerry MagnuM Porsbjer.
bildmix 6 months ago
MrDiggertron5000!
-Yes it's in true speed (real time). Northern Lights is normally not moving so fast. Most of all the Northern Lights here on YouTube are speeded up by a time laps system, to show a slow moving Northern Lights, of many minutes, in only a few seconds.
Believe me, I live near the Arctic Circle and has watching northern lights thousands of times in my life.
Enjoy!
Autor Jerry MagnuM Porsbjer.
bildmix 6 months ago 8
@bildmix Thanks for the explanation, I actually did not know it was slow! This whole time I thought it was fast lol...you are so lucky to witness that so many times in your life, I'm hoping to one day see it with my own eyes :)
Nahyacita 1 month ago
Fint.
Shiyuru999 6 months ago
Wow... Nature is Nature is Nature.
vadivel099 6 months ago
Vackert! Hermozo!
elmachucho 8 months ago
Gorgeous!!
countrycajunfan1959 10 months ago