Timelapse of the Entire Universe

Timelapse of the Entire Universe
Vibrant pink-palette cosmic space filled with clouds and stars. The title, Timelapse of the Entire Universe, is displayed at the center in a reasonably big size.
The YouTube thumbnail.
Written byJohn Boswell
Produced byJohn Boswell
Narrated byBrian Cox
David Attenborough
Carl Sagan
Morgan Freeman[A]
Edited byJohn Boswell
Music byJohn Boswell
Animation byJohn Boswell (several)
Others (several)
Backgrounds byJohn Boswell
Production
company
Amber Mountain Studios
Distributed byAmber Mountain Studios
Release dates
  • March 7, 2018 (2018-03-07)
(original version)
  • March 10, 2018 (2018-03-10)
(re-uploaded version)
Running time
10 minutes 49 seconds
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Timelapse of the Entire Universe is a 2018 short epic animated pseudo-documentary web film created by American astronomy-themed musician and filmmaker John D. Boswell. Inspired by the Cosmic Calendar, the 10-minute film is a hyperlapse of the universe from its start to current humanity, with every second representing 22 million years, with the entire humanity represented in a short time, using current knowledge. The film was originally released on Boswell's YouTube channel Melodysheep on March 7, but it was eventually taken down due to a copyright infringement regarding Morgan Freeman's voice. A revised version was uploaded 3 days later, on March 10, 2018. A year and 10 days later, a follow-up, Timelapse of the Future, was released.
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