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We've hit ONE MILLION followers on social media! Thank you for joining us on this incredible journey. Here's to capturing many more unforgettable moments together!
200 million views on YouTube! From time-lapses of our latest projects to global weather events and everything in between, we couldn't have done it without the best part of EarthCam - our fans!
EarthCam is releasing a compilation movie of some of the most pivotal imagery from the company’s history, from construction time-lapse, to live messages from the crew of the International Space Station, to stunning moments from global tourism destinations. The film acts like a teaser-trailer for decades of EarthCam’s rich, variegated live imagery and time-lapse content. To learn more about EarthCam’s innovative webcam technology, visit EarthCam.net To see the new EarthCam player interface, and explore the world with EarthCam’s live streaming webcam network, visit EarthCam.com.
EarthCam captured breathtaking July 4th celebrations illuminating the night skies over the United States - from New York City's iconic skyline to San Diego's tranquil harbor. Relive the night and watch the vibrant spectacles of color and light in this video!🎇🌃🎆
EarthCam live camera network - Where the world watches the world
Official 20 Year Time-Lapse - Rebuilding the World Trade Center This unique film documents two decades of the rescue, recovery and rebuilding at the World Trade Center site in New York City. It is the longest running time-lapse project in the company’s history, including never-before-seen EarthCam footage spanning 20 years. EarthCam has been on site since 2001 when EarthCam CEO & Founder, Brian Cury, installed a webcam just days after the attacks to webcast the rescue mission to the families of the missing. As rescue became recovery and eventually rebuilding, EarthCam set to work to develop new robotic DSLR camera technology necessary to document this revered 16 acre site in the highest resolution possible. Every few minutes for 20 years, panoramic images captured the transformation of downtown Manhattan from over 100 viewing angles, totaling 13.3 million individual photos. “We appreciate EarthCam’s unprecedented contribution of 20 years of historic images, which have meticulously recorded the rebuilding that transformed this sacred space,” said 9/11 Memorial President and CEO Alice M. Greenwald, “This creative time-lapse both honors the legacy of those who were killed and embodies hope for the future, as we see these remarkable new structures that surround the Memorial as evidence of lower Manhattan’s resilience and renewal.” All two decades of content, in addition to the original EarthCam camera have been donated to the National September 11 Memorial & Museum.
In celebration of our anniversary, EarthCam hosts its annual Summer Games! This year was epic -check out these highlights from some of our events!
The EarthCampus 4K Construction Time-Lapse “We wanted a space that would reflect our company’s energetic culture, where art and technology combine to inspire both our customers and growing team,” said Brian Cury, CEO and Founder of EarthCam. “I’m most proud of the campus’s outdoor experiences that support a healthy lifestyle and fun collaborative spaces that will continue to fuel our innovative spirit. Elvis Costello, one of the most influential artists known for his four-decade-long record of innovation, rocked the house and was a natural choice for the headlining performance at our grand opening party.” The entire construction process was documented by over 40 different time-lapse cameras from the groundbreaking ceremony on September 29, 2015 to the grand opening party. EarthCam relied on a combination of its professional construction camera technology, 360° photography and drone video. Produced and Directed by Brian Cury