Isle of Wight Ferry time lapse

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Uploaded by on May 7, 2007

A timelapse video of the Red Funnel ferry arriving and unloading at East Cowes on the Isle of Wight on Saturday 5th May 2007.

Over 12 minutes of video (filmed on my mobile phone - which I had to keep steady as possible for the whole time!) shrunk down in to a tiny 20 seconds of timelapse film. Original music made in Sony Acid XMC and all edited together in Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0

More videos from my week on the IoW coming soon!

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  • Hey this is pretty good! Do you live in East Cowes or was it by chance that you were here?

  • Thanks! I visited the island for a week in May 2007.

  • I saw your chromakey video. But, how do you do the time lapse in Adobe Elements 3.0 ?

  • This video wasn't made using the Time Lapse feature in Elements but was still frames from the video placed together. However to use the feature click on 'Get Media From', Capture, Stop Motion, Create New Stop Motion...

  • ...Tick the Time Lapse box. Click 'Set Time' and Set the Frequencey (30 seconds) and the Duration (3 hours). Tick 'onion skinning'. Click 'start time lapse', sit back, and wait. When the 3 hours are over, you'll be able to save the frames as a video and can edit it further as required :)

  • I've just posted a video up showing how to make Time Lapse videos in Premiere Elements 3 - take a look on my channel page to see it :)

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  • i love making songs in acid, my friend said one could be a theme song for a discovery channel show!

  • Ah i see! I live in the town you see so it was a nice suprise to find a video like this! :)

  • Nice work!

  • It's really interesting to see how things move and change over time - patterns of things changing shape or speeding up and slowing down and everything. Yep made the music with some sound loops - I'm really not musical though :-/

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