Time-lapse videos are very succesfull in YouTube.
In the above's 290-second video (over 1,3 Million views) you can see 6,237 pictures spliced together to create a fast-paced montage. Each two-second scene is comprised of about 40 to 60 photographs.
It is made by a San Francisco-based photographer Kien Lam, who spent 343 days traversing the globe and visiting 17 countries.
He used a Panasonic Lumix GF-1 camera and edited the footage in Adobe Lightroom, Adobe After Effects and Final Cut Pro.
(See more time-lapse engaging videos in this URL).
