Greek Skies
A One-Year Timelapse project under Greek Skies!
365 Days, 55.000 Photos, 825 hours shooting photos, 8400km, 650 hours of editing dedicated to my dear dad Konstantinos who wasn’t given a fair chance to fight against cancer.
Dad the video is ready, I know you are not here to see it together, but forgive me I cannot type “in memory of” for you.. cause you never left me and you never will.
Μy immunosuppression didn’t keep me down, neither the cold, nor the heat. What kept me out there dad was you, because you are out there Dad, up in the Greek Skies, every time I turned my camera up in the sky I was pointing at you.
You made Greek Skies so much more beautiful and so much more amazing.
Dad the video is you, you are the Greek Skies.
I will continue following the lesson you taught me in your last days. Support every human being that gives this battle with everything I can. And this is just the beginning…
You were there Dad. 365 Days, 55.000 Photos, 825 hours shooting photos, 8400 km, 650 hours of editing, and countless hours of praying.
You were there with me & you will always be.
Till we meet Dad!
Your Son.
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Panagiotis FilippouPhotographer
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Panagiotis FilippouDirector
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Panagiotis FilippouProducer
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Christopher AnagnostopoulosContribution
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Konstantinos ThemelisAssistant Contribution
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Digislider.co.ukSponsor
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vixen.co.jpSponsor
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Triggertrap.co.ukSponsor
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Lrtimelapse.comSponsor
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Albapv.grSuppport
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planitario.grSupport
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Project Type:Documentary, Experimental, Short, Other
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Genres:Timelapse
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Runtime:6 minutes 16 seconds
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Completion Date:December 20, 2015
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Production Budget:5,000 EUR
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Country of Origin:Greece
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Country of Filming:Greece
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:DLSR
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
Panos began taking photos as an attempt to express the way he sees everything and trying to capture this in photos.
That as a hobby and a surviving journey through the cursed disease of cancer changed that to something more substantial for his life.
Marrying photos with emotions, sometimes combining them with music was a challenge.
Soon the need for editing was the newborn “child” that was always shouting for attention.
Trying to keep it satisfied, day by day, click by click, the need of putting everything into one place gave birth to this place called Panos Photographia.