Another timelapse (Primrose)
As folks seemed to like the Fungus timelapse I just thought I'd throw this up too. Again these shots are from my forth coming short on the stag beetle.
Cheers Mat |
Lovely bit of video. I really must find time to try a few time lapses myself.
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Very nice. The 2nd shot seemed to have a subtle strobe? Am I seeing that?
I've not done this kind of time lapse so I may be commenting beyond my knowledge. Looks nice. |
Hi Mat,
Very nice. Are you aiming to to complete the project in order to enter it into Wildeye? Mick |
Ryan - Yes I think somethings happened in compression. Towards the end of the second shot there is some jumping/strobing there... It usually plays smoothly :-/
Mick....You wildscreen!? |
Hi Mat,
Typed in a rush this morning, should have read Wildscreen ( brain fade an age thing!). If so, then I will have my fingers crossed for you. Mick |
Ah, if its compression then, sweet. That's some nice smooth time lapse.
Good luck with the project. |
Mat,
Nicely done. I have noticed that compression definitely strobes time lapse, mostly because we do not have as good of control over the time frames. Knowing this, when I was shooting DV I put scenealyzer in my lap top to record through it as it gives better time control. The problem is there is no source I know of to do that with hd/hdv, at least for a reasonable price. I have not shot growing or blooming plants yet. I plan to do some of this in May when the chrocus bloom. I was wondering how long it took to get the footage you demonstrated here!!! Dale |
Hi Mat,
Very nice! Looked so natural. Almost as if it happend in such a short time. |
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