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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2006

Timelapse of billowing clouds in Tucson on Sept 1, 2006

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  • 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

    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

    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.

  • After you take the shots, what software/program do you use to make it a film?

  • 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.

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  • great video

  • Amazing.

  • how often dose it take a frame?

  • THAT'S PRETTY NEAT!

  • How long where the intervals?

  • So cool; its moving just like smoke - 0:07

  • guess it wasnt a heavy spray day. :)

  • really artistic - the framing of the shots, editing. The ending with lightning in darkening twilight. I found this very poetic.

  • 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

  • muito massa

    

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