Yes a go-pro could work, but you will not know the results until you are done. I use a Canon Powershot series camera (G11) that has the Canon Hardware Development Kit (CHDK) software on it. It can take continues photos at any interval. I recently took time lapsed photos that lasted over a week when my 4G flash filed up. These old point-and-shoot cameras can be purchased on ebay for $30 to $50 and despite being over a ten-year-old tech, it is still superior to most current cell phones in quality. The intermittent photos (intervalometer) are cumbersome since you get so many and is easy to loose track which photo belongs where. With that software I can hook up a USB cable to a foot peddle to snap a shot which I will be doing for my next hive inspection. For a list of powershot compatible cameras see:
canon Powershot list
and the software downloads for your camera see.
software
and some examples of stop-action animations I have made using this trick:
neowise last July 20
and my pool take down last fall
I will post my setup once I get it rigged up with examples. My G11 cost me $30 off of ebay.