The video files that may be downloaded from these web pages are "public domain" videos. You are free to use these videos without a release from the National Park Service. However, the videos must not be used to imply National Park Service endorsement of a product, service, organization or individual without permission from the National Park Service.
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Two scenes show action that took 30 minutes in real time in 1 minute of video. The view is from Hopi Point on the South Rim of the park. Video is in the public domain (1080p 30fps)
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Time-lapse video of a total cloud inversion that filled Grand Canyon on Thursday, December 11, 2014. The action in this 1 minute video would take 15 minutes in real time. Almost looks like ocean tides advancing and retreating. (1080p 30 fps)
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During the winter, warmer air rising up from the bottom of the canyon, meets cooler, moister air and creates the clouds you see in this video. (29.29 fps 1080p)
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Clouds sweeping over the Grand Canyon on a winter evening as darkness falls. From Bright Angel Trailhead area. (24 fps, 1080p)
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Winter Storm clouds move from right to left through the landscape. Cloud play in the center around Zoroaster and Brahma Temples. (29.29 fps 1080p)
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Fast moving clouds sweep from west to east, creating shadows along the Bright Angel Fault. (24 fps, 1080p)
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A winter sunrise from Yaki Point, the light moves downward, brightening the depths of the Canyon. (24fps, 1080p)
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Clouds whip past this rim spot near Grand Canyon Village, light moves across the landscape, and then snow starts falling. (24fps, 1080p) |
Last updated: February 24, 2015