Ok, place your camera on a steady and hard service (somewhere it is not going to move), Begin the filming (movie mode) at dusk and let the camera roll until the sky is pitch black (this is how you will capture lights becoming brighter etc) You should film for around 50 mins. Transfer the film from the camera to the computer, then open up windows-movie maker (Windows XP) Use the effect Speed up/double either 5 or 6 times to get that 50 minute movie down to 1 1/2 mins or 2 mins.
Ok, place your camera on a steady and hard service (somewhere it is not going to move), Begin the filming (movie mode) at dusk and let the camera roll until the sky is pitch black (this is how you will capture lights becoming brighter etc) You should film for around 50 mins. Transfer the film from the camera to the computer, then open up windows-movie maker (Windows XP) Use the effect Speed up/double either 5 or 6 times to get that 50 minute movie down to 1 1/2 mins or 2 mins.
elenwashere 3 years ago
great vid!
how did you do the time-lapse effect?
orbzine 3 years ago