Filmmaker James Knott spent three full months patiently producing this 30-second time-lapse short of grapes turning into raisins.
How did he do it? James used a Sony VX2100 Mini DV video camera on “interval record” mode and then set it to shoot a half second of video every 10 minutes. By the time the grapes had turned to raisins, he had accumulated over 90 minutes of tape that were later compressed into this 30-second short.