I tried YouTube's music swap option to make the video completly free of copyright infringments. The song was from the music swap classical selection, and it was by the composer Antony Raijekov. Besides that I am not sure what the title is or any album or other info.
If you want more detail on how to make time lapse video's like these, check out my blog. You can copy and paste the link that is provided in the video info to the right.
The specific entry can be found in the blog archive under november 3rd.
I can't get enough lighting. lol It's something that tranfixes me and Usually watch is in the dark with no sound. Nature is sometimes nicer then anything on TV.
I had music that I put on the video playing in the background originally, then I tried YouTubes new music swap option to make the video completly free of copyright infringments. The song was from the music swap classical selection, and it was by the composer Antony Raijekov.
Maybe, I realize you kinda have to know me to understand the mammoth video. This video has a lot more outspoken beauty. The mammoth video, well, that is just a little bit of slapstick humor, done by someone who doesn't know how to animate. Thanks lmij11
I was using a Canon A610, and although it doesn't have a ton of options, I like what you can do with it. You're right about the lighting part though, it is hard to do time lapse stuff when each picture is taking about eight seconds for the shutter!
Nice work! I frequently use still frames from a Canon S5is (or captured from a DV camcorder)and JPGVideo.exe (a freeware prog) to make video from them. The trick to smooth video is to shoot frames at regular intervals (I use continuous shooting to shoot 200-2000 frames in a row). However, sometimes having an irregular frame rate like yours looks even better - especially when shooting non-regular events like lightning. :-)
cool video man.
StormsFishingNMore 9 months ago
what music is this?
lol, you're from wisconsin too?
shane03a 2 years ago
I tried YouTube's music swap option to make the video completly free of copyright infringments. The song was from the music swap classical selection, and it was by the composer Antony Raijekov. Besides that I am not sure what the title is or any album or other info.
manzilla86 2 years ago
If you want more detail on how to make time lapse video's like these, check out my blog. You can copy and paste the link that is provided in the video info to the right.
The specific entry can be found in the blog archive under november 3rd.
Take a look at my other entries too, thanks,
-Daniel
manzilla86 2 years ago
Some crazy silent lightning going of in the back of my house right now.Shit gave me a seziure
RobDFrizzle 2 years ago
thats crazy
laura20022004 2 years ago
cool
kevinpt3 2 years ago
that is not heat lightning
but in cloud Lighting
Heat Lightning don't need Clouds
PinkSilverWolf 2 years ago
@PinkSilverWolf there is no such thing as heat lightning man
bongchoker 1 year ago
@bongchoker actually bro there is
jjjon237 1 year ago
@jjjon237 Ih knoe huh.Sum people make me wanna take out a hatchet and chop der throats off. :D. Btw this is jason. . . .
MrPhotographerMan 1 year ago
@bongchoker Yeah, actually, there is. Google it.
MuppetsRfUN 1 year ago
awesome!
sherileprada 2 years ago
By the way, excellent choice of music! :)
judyb1169 2 years ago
bravo! that s awesome i ve never seen a storm,an actual one. i d like to know the title of the back song.tnks'
dappledve 3 years ago
Thanks,
I really love watching a storm roll in. It is crazy how much power is pent up inside those weather systems.
manzilla86 3 years ago
Very nice job! The clouds before the storm already signed there was going to be a storm nearby!
csengeri 3 years ago
awesome !
jeroenelf 3 years ago
Loved this vid!!
vampyrebyrd13 3 years ago
I can't get enough lighting. lol It's something that tranfixes me and Usually watch is in the dark with no sound. Nature is sometimes nicer then anything on TV.
boogalooboy 4 years ago
That is so true! I absolutely love it,as well. Living in the South, you can be sure we get our share,too! :D
judyb1169 3 years ago
I had music that I put on the video playing in the background originally, then I tried YouTubes new music swap option to make the video completly free of copyright infringments. The song was from the music swap classical selection, and it was by the composer Antony Raijekov.
Thanks for the comment Pachacha!
manzilla86 4 years ago
yo manzilla, this is really calming, good vid, whats the music called?
xPachacha 4 years ago
Whoa really cool and beautiful video. Much better than your mammoth video.
Imij11 4 years ago
Maybe, I realize you kinda have to know me to understand the mammoth video. This video has a lot more outspoken beauty. The mammoth video, well, that is just a little bit of slapstick humor, done by someone who doesn't know how to animate. Thanks lmij11
manzilla86 4 years ago
HAha no problem. I'm really sorry I was such an ass.
Imij11 4 years ago
Great vid, manzilla. We all have a lot to learn from you!
jStanleyg 4 years ago
I was using a Canon A610, and although it doesn't have a ton of options, I like what you can do with it. You're right about the lighting part though, it is hard to do time lapse stuff when each picture is taking about eight seconds for the shutter!
Thanks for the comment!
manzilla86 4 years ago
I looked back at the shooting information for these pictures, and I guess they have a Tv of only about three seconds. Still...
manzilla86 4 years ago
Nice work! I frequently use still frames from a Canon S5is (or captured from a DV camcorder)and JPGVideo.exe (a freeware prog) to make video from them. The trick to smooth video is to shoot frames at regular intervals (I use continuous shooting to shoot 200-2000 frames in a row). However, sometimes having an irregular frame rate like yours looks even better - especially when shooting non-regular events like lightning. :-)
jcmegabyte 4 years ago