Sun Cloud Sky (Time Lapse)
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@seaottersoup your camera doesn't have to have time lapse. you can use any video editor to change the speed
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@amyvandevelde Go ahead! Could you send me a link to your video when it's done? I'd like to see it. :)
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@knotasidechannel There were two layers of cloud in that shot, and that effect is really only noticeable when the footage is sped up. I liked that part too. :D
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@5jeanbittersweet Sorry -- didn't mean to keep you awake. xD
Things were fine all along, except that my computer was dying. But now YouTube won't let anyone comment on my newest video. I thought I was just being ignored until a loyal subscriber pointed out the problem. Oh well...
Cheers!
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just letting you know, i might use this in my next music video
012slipknotfan 3 weeks ago
@012slipknotfan That's fine with me -- thanks for letting me know. :)
seaottersoup 3 weeks ago
how do you get such smooth time-lapse? settings on camera? new to time-lapse really enjoyed yours.
r3v3rs3tWiLiT3 4 months ago
@r3v3rs3tWiLiT3 Thanks! My camera doesn't have time lapse settings. I record on a camcorder with a hard drive and speed up the results in the editor. The raw files are huge (15 to 20 GB for an hour of HD video). In this case, I used 50 times normal speed, which would correspond to a photo being taken about every 2 seconds.
seaottersoup 4 months ago
Can I use this please? I'll credit you!
aualga 6 months ago
@aualga No problem. :)
seaottersoup 6 months ago