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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2007

This is my first time lapse experiment on my dashboard, using with a Canon 400D at 18mm, remote shutter, at approx. 1 sec intervals, assembled in AE.

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  • Great video, well done! I'm currently shooting a time lapse with my 400D, although I've got it hooked up to a computer to do so. Can you explain how you did this? or did you use a computer as well?!

    Thanks a lot, and again, great vid!

    Charlie -

  • You can use a computer, but I was too lazy to hookup my laptop. I set the camera on my dash and used a remote. Using manual focus I set it to infinity and at the lowest resolution. I listened to the same slow song on loop the entire time, and clicked for each beat almost unconsciously (about 60bpm). It was a hell of a lot of clicking (not sure if I'd put my camera through that again). I imported the files as a jpeg sequence in After Effects and exported as mpeg4.

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  • funnnnnn

  • Oh, so you clicked it yourself as you drove along!? Interesting, thanks a lot for the quick reply!

    Charlie -

  • When I was in college at UCF I made that trip from orlando to my girlfriends house in tampa every friday night for two years. thanks for the memories. good ol I-4

  • Hehe, i like that!

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