@Deeelon9 Should work out the same in the end, just with time lapses you don't need all the frames you get from straight video, so we took fewer shots in the interest of hard drive space. This was a test for a company I was working for who obviously had budget and hard drive limitations.
so the whole thing was done with pictures?
Deeelon9 1 year ago
@Deeelon9 Yes, one picture every 10 seconds.
jmsuekam 1 year ago
@jmsuekam im doing one now but i shot straight video for 3 hrs
Deeelon9 1 year ago
@Deeelon9 Should work out the same in the end, just with time lapses you don't need all the frames you get from straight video, so we took fewer shots in the interest of hard drive space. This was a test for a company I was working for who obviously had budget and hard drive limitations.
jmsuekam 1 year ago
@Deeelon9 yeah well its is a pretty good idea since in the end with vid you end up with a ton less frames (like 60,000 less)
Deeelon9 1 year ago
My response to your question couldn't fit in a comment, so I mailed you a response. I hope it helps.
jmsuekam 3 years ago