I took 1 frame every 4 seconds. I found that this is the best rate for most cloud movement. Since the playback is always 24fps, you can figure how many frames were taken by multiplying 24 times the total video duration (in seconds).
Timelapses will be easier for me now with my new JVC GZ-HM300BUS.
It's NOT good for low-light twilight, but very nice for daytime clouds. I will have to use my Nikon D90 for HD twilight and night sky timelapses, but with an intervalometer. That's much easier, but I still must find a better way to assemble the still frames into a video file.
@thedavidwilson Rofl such disinformation. The truth doesn't need to ridicule or use emotion. THINK FOR YOURSELF. THIS IS HAPPENING. LOOK UP AND SEE IT IN YOUR TOWN. Check my vids!
@TrutherD1 thedavidwilson is correct. I work in the defense industry. Ask anyone who works in the gov. They are not competent to do something like this, not to mention the physics of the problem makes it impossible.
You are hoping there is something great more powerful than yourself controlling things; and omnipotent force that makes things happen. Unfortunately it is not the US government.
Try going to Church. That is where you will find real answers.
@croissantanyone, Are you kidding? Are you saying there is no such thing as black ops? BTW stating credentials on YouTube is a joke. Give your name and rank or stfu. Visit my channel and learn some science you can use to prove it like I did.
Very nice natural clouds. Too bad there are more and more chemtrails being sprayed. Check out the documentary "Don't talk about the weather". Everyone HAS to see this.
If you think the government is competent enough to pull off and try to cover up a "chemtrail" type of operation then you are as stupid as your comment.
I use a free program, iVideoMAX. Many of the functions of that program expire after a short trial period, but the "image-to-avi" function still works after a year. I just noticed that it totally expired yesterday!
Let me know if you have any more questions. As a general point, however, I'd say that a super-stable tripod is required for anything other than wide-angle shots. It's so easy to shake most tripods, which always results in a shakey timelapse.
great video
mhdenpente 3 months ago
Amazing.
Flashzeh 5 months ago
how often dose it take a frame?
movieshop1000 6 months ago
THAT'S PRETTY NEAT!
xxwalkerxx5 7 months ago
How long where the intervals?
laserlongboards 10 months ago
So cool; its moving just like smoke - 0:07
DeadlyTeaParty 11 months ago
guess it wasnt a heavy spray day. :)
haskellfilmz 1 year ago
really artistic - the framing of the shots, editing. The ending with lightning in darkening twilight. I found this very poetic.
Bumptiously 1 year ago
when i went to tuscon the remnants of a hurricane were passing by and it hailed there for like 2 hours it was pretty cool cuz i never saw hail before
dawitekid20 1 year ago
muito massa
fulinco 1 year ago
Hello, can you tell me how many pictures contains this video?? And how long is interval betwen pictures? I mean if you take these photos. Thanks
Tmek5 1 year ago
@Tmek5
I took 1 frame every 4 seconds. I found that this is the best rate for most cloud movement. Since the playback is always 24fps, you can figure how many frames were taken by multiplying 24 times the total video duration (in seconds).
dataplumber9 1 year ago
@dataplumber9
Timelapses will be easier for me now with my new JVC GZ-HM300BUS.
It's NOT good for low-light twilight, but very nice for daytime clouds. I will have to use my Nikon D90 for HD twilight and night sky timelapses, but with an intervalometer. That's much easier, but I still must find a better way to assemble the still frames into a video file.
dataplumber9 1 year ago
you should put a contrail of a plain on that cause i swear those contrails turn to clouds
altoids79762 1 year ago
this is relaxing i love looking at clouds in the day there so beutiful
TheComicKingdom 1 year ago
thats sooooo cool how it does that !!!!awesomeee
Dancer3Tami 1 year ago
Really nice vid! What kind of fps are you using at recording and in the video?
Dutchy1980 1 year ago
kinda looks like an avalanche on the close up
bob46802 1 year ago
@thedavidwilson Rofl such disinformation. The truth doesn't need to ridicule or use emotion. THINK FOR YOURSELF. THIS IS HAPPENING. LOOK UP AND SEE IT IN YOUR TOWN. Check my vids!
TrutherD1 2 years ago
@TrutherD1 thedavidwilson is correct. I work in the defense industry. Ask anyone who works in the gov. They are not competent to do something like this, not to mention the physics of the problem makes it impossible.
You are hoping there is something great more powerful than yourself controlling things; and omnipotent force that makes things happen. Unfortunately it is not the US government.
Try going to Church. That is where you will find real answers.
croissantanyone 2 years ago
@croissantanyone, Are you kidding? Are you saying there is no such thing as black ops? BTW stating credentials on YouTube is a joke. Give your name and rank or stfu. Visit my channel and learn some science you can use to prove it like I did.
TrutherD1 2 years ago
Very nice natural clouds. Too bad there are more and more chemtrails being sprayed. Check out the documentary "Don't talk about the weather". Everyone HAS to see this.
TrutherD1 2 years ago
If you think the government is competent enough to pull off and try to cover up a "chemtrail" type of operation then you are as stupid as your comment.
thedavidwilson 2 years ago
@thedavidwilson the military are and is "pulling it off". if you think it is not possible.......then you are very stupid.
blite13 2 years ago
It's nice watching the clouds roll over the Catalinas.
SPARTANG294 2 years ago 2
wow, beautiful
h3arty 2 years ago
Tucson has some beautiful sunsets. When all the dust mixes with those clouds and the sun bounces off them it can be pretty amazing sometimes.
pwgroh 2 years ago
Es ist cool es ist auch wunderschön sowas habe ich noch nie gesehen....
girlistar2009 2 years ago
This is probably the only nice thing about Tucson, honestly.
ChristfagsSuck 2 years ago
ROFL
sonofthedestroyer 2 years ago
With great desert and mountains, who needs anything else?
I grew up in chicago- I do not miss the cold, the traffic, the humidity, and the mosquitos.
tristramshandy3 2 years ago
Beautiful!
I am moving there with my family this summer! Can't wait to see this in person! : )
Thanks
tonyt73 2 years ago
awesome, good job
hothothotmale 2 years ago
the weather here is boring , it only rains after the cloud is ALMOST gone and thunderstorms are in night only
pheonixmon1 2 years ago
Cool - I liked the lightning at the end too! :-)
jcmegabyte 2 years ago
This is awesome! Some of the clouds remind me somehow of watching fire. Very cool!
SpuriousFilms 2 years ago
Great Video!
Tucson's sky's have been so filled with Chemtrails lately that they are most of what we see! Sad.
REALNEWSTUCSON 2 years ago
great job!
54spiritedwill54 3 years ago
it almost looks like dry ice!
cloUdsForyoU 3 years ago
what in Gods good name is that! that is not right, I do not trust those clouds one bit, they are up to no good! this is a bad sign!
IAmRubberYouAreGlue 3 years ago
just moved to Valley of the Sun...hope the action is just as good here as it is there too
FastFerrari82 4 years ago
Nice to watch.
oldcreppy 4 years ago
i like this
tedbundy111 5 years ago
Well done.
releveler 5 years ago
What an Awesome video good job man.. i love Tucson and the sky's are awesome here nice work.
SpikeX01 5 years ago
After you take the shots, what software/program do you use to make it a film?
dustyleviz 5 years ago
I use a free program, iVideoMAX. Many of the functions of that program expire after a short trial period, but the "image-to-avi" function still works after a year. I just noticed that it totally expired yesterday!
Let me know if you have any more questions. As a general point, however, I'd say that a super-stable tripod is required for anything other than wide-angle shots. It's so easy to shake most tripods, which always results in a shakey timelapse.
dataplumber9 5 years ago
I'll give it a try, thanks. I live in Tucson too.
dustyleviz 5 years ago