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GoPro HD Wide Timelapse - Building Decking in the Garden

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2011

Filmed by Doc over 5 Days http://FeelFamous.com

I had a problem the first couple of days with the battery running out after 3 to 4 hours and by the time it charged again a lot had happened.

So on the final 2 days I left the camera out of the case and balanced it on the garden shed. I plugged a Power Monkey charger into the GoPro and hoped for the best.

The first time the Power monkey wasn't fully charged, but the last day I got a full 8 hours out of it and was by far the most impressive.

I had the program at 30 Second intervals and I used Picasa to make the movie at 1/10 a second. So that's about 6 minutes per second you see.

I had over 2500 images spanning 8gb but when Picasa (the Free Software from Google) converted it into a .wmv move the file size was only 110mb which is awesome.


The thing you see on the top right corner is the cardboard i used to shield the camera from the hot sun.

As there is no screen on the camera I wasn't to know.

All in all I am very impressed with my first time lapse with this camera and I am looking forward to filming more.

Thanks for watching and please like and Subscribe.

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  • There's a ghost that rolls through at 1:23. Your new deck is haunted. You must have built it over an indian burial site or something.

  • @draydog :o) it looks like that. But he's using an Angle Grinder and chopping away the concrete (Dust Everywhere). Thanks for watching and your comment ;o)

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  • @glowgadgets To make it faster, increase the frame rate. It looks like you made it like 20. 30 FPS and higher looks amazing

  • so many chem trails

  • @camarush Thanks, I'll try that with my next attempt.

  • Nice. A few suggestions: you may want to speed it up more and add some music. Building things tend to look more impressive on film if you time-lapse at a faster rate. Also, you can zoom in to the photos more with your editing software to make it full screen. Remember, these are really big picture files, so zooming in will not degrade them if you made them large enough in the original export to video.

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