Cruise Ship Construction & Christening Timelapse
AIDAprima which was recently christened on the Elbe on Saturday the 7th of May 2016 during the Hamburg Hafengeburtstag harbour birthday festival.
Cruise ship construction & christening timelapse. AIDAprima Cruise Ship which was christened on the Elbe on Saturday the 7th of May 2016 during the Hamburg Hafengeburtstag harbor birthday festival. Book by 18 Oct. The impressive vessel can carry 3000 passengers and 900 crew on board the 124000-ton ship.
After the christening the ship departs for the first time with paying passengers. To do this they used their proprietary timelapse cameras that can capture one 16mp frame every minute over many years and edit this material into a stunning timelapse movie. AIDAprima Cruise Ship Construction Christening in 4K by MK timelapse Posted on September 30 2019 31 Comments A timelapse movie in UHD 4K by MK timelapse GmbH Witness the construction process of AIDA Cruises new flagship in Nagasaki.
The christening of the cruise ship was met with much. She was then due to sail to her homeport of Hamburg straight after. If you want to see how a ship is being constructed - here is your spot.
AIDAprima Cruise Ship Construction Christening in 4K by MK timelapse. The actual cruise shipbuilding takes 2 to 3 years the design plans are usually started a year ahead. To do this they used their proprietary timelapse cameras that can capture one 16mp frame every minute over many years and edit this material into a stunning timelapse movie.
For a cruise ship built in Europe but destined to serve the North American market this is usually a trans-Atlantic repositioning cruise or a grand voyage to Asia via the Middle East and Dubai such as was the case with Quantum of the Seas and Spectrum of the Seas. Witness the construction process of AIDA Cruises new flagship in Nagasaki. All-aged friendly cruise with 40 facilities and various activities.
AIDAprima Cruise Ship Construction Christening in 4K by MK timelapse Witness the construction process of AIDA Cruises new flagship in Nagasaki. The cruise ship hull is designed by the shipyard while the interiors and all the special features are designed by architects. Four MKtimelapse camera systems were recording non-stop at the Koyagi Plant of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to deliver the worlds first cinematic quality time lapse film of a full cruise ship build.
