30-second timelapse
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What did you do to capture the lapse? Firestore? Speed up tape? How long lapsed. Canthings like that be used for stock video? And last but not least.....awesome! :)
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Shot in real time for an hour, sped up in post to 30 seconds or thereabouts. Shot to tape. Yes, I have sold stock footage using this method, absolutely nothing wrong with it. The only thing I specify in my NLE is to not apply frame blending when I speed it up.
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Looks sweet.
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Awesome . Hey Steven I hope you don't mind that I re-render alot of your vidoes to a m2t and slap them in my PS3 for viewing. Your clips are great for inspiration. Keep them coming.
Joey |
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Thanks guys, I said "shot to tape" because I could also be shooting to something like Firestore and bypassing tape altogether. I believe I was answering a direct question about tape.
I used Premiere Pro 2.0 but any NLE will allow you to speed up footage. |
Hey Steven, what was your shutter speed for that? And did you shoot in 24f or 60i?
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Wow, it's been a while for this clip :)
I believe it was 1/48th. I shoot 24f and don't usually change the shutter speed for timelapses. |
You rock Steven, thanks!
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there is some CA, too big for me.
Where this CA so boost? Is It your custom preset (with too big color saturation) or some adapter? I like your short movies. |
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