Yesterday's lesson was practice day! I've been trying to find camera which had a time lapse effect already on them, but failed in finding such a function on any available cameras. So yesterday I tried to 'cheat', rather than taking photos every second or so, I decided to see what a sped up video clip would look like. I was hoping this would create the same effect I was looking for, and luckily, SUCCESS. By changing the speed to just over 8000% I was able to get the effect I was after, and reduced 37 minutes into 30 seconds. Here's the product of my hard research and work. (Sorry for the quality, YouTube decided to be a silly and reject the higher quality video.)
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Thursday, 25 October 2012
Time Lapse Practice
Yesterday's lesson was practice day! I've been trying to find camera which had a time lapse effect already on them, but failed in finding such a function on any available cameras. So yesterday I tried to 'cheat', rather than taking photos every second or so, I decided to see what a sped up video clip would look like. I was hoping this would create the same effect I was looking for, and luckily, SUCCESS. By changing the speed to just over 8000% I was able to get the effect I was after, and reduced 37 minutes into 30 seconds. Here's the product of my hard research and work. (Sorry for the quality, YouTube decided to be a silly and reject the higher quality video.)
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