Aaron Rosen
June 20th, 2005, 03:34 PM
Hi everyone.
I've been asked to set up a 2 month time-lapse video of a warehouse construction project taking place here at work. We will be using a GL2 mounted high in the rafters on A/C power with a wide angle lens and a rain cover to keep the dust off. We are also thinking about mounting a laptop to the contraption as well (more on this in a second).
We plann on having the GL2 interval record every 10 min for .5 seconds - runing 24 hours a day. That's the easy part.
Today I was informed that we need to also have the ability to record the footage to a comptuer or Direct to Disk Recorder in addition to the miniDV tape. Since the camera will be mounted high out of the way they want the ability to see the footage without pulling the tape, making sure it's capturing and what-not.
The laptop will be up there so they can use a remote desktop feature to log-in and see if the camera is recording via ethernet and our intranet.
So, I'm curious how to hook it up. If the camera is going to the computer via firewire you will need to rewind to see the footage. Not acceptable. Also, climbing up in a cherry picker to check the T/C is not a good option.
Is there another way to view what was captured? Can the Firestore FS-4 be hooked up and then downloaded at a whim without risking the upcoming recording? Is there some sort of software that can capture when the camera captures?
That's an idea - do you think FCP can be left on record / capture while the camera does it's interval record or will it jsut capture everthing through the lens until the disk fills up?
Any help would be great (thanks for listening to me think outloud too).
- Aaron
I've been asked to set up a 2 month time-lapse video of a warehouse construction project taking place here at work. We will be using a GL2 mounted high in the rafters on A/C power with a wide angle lens and a rain cover to keep the dust off. We are also thinking about mounting a laptop to the contraption as well (more on this in a second).
We plann on having the GL2 interval record every 10 min for .5 seconds - runing 24 hours a day. That's the easy part.
Today I was informed that we need to also have the ability to record the footage to a comptuer or Direct to Disk Recorder in addition to the miniDV tape. Since the camera will be mounted high out of the way they want the ability to see the footage without pulling the tape, making sure it's capturing and what-not.
The laptop will be up there so they can use a remote desktop feature to log-in and see if the camera is recording via ethernet and our intranet.
So, I'm curious how to hook it up. If the camera is going to the computer via firewire you will need to rewind to see the footage. Not acceptable. Also, climbing up in a cherry picker to check the T/C is not a good option.
Is there another way to view what was captured? Can the Firestore FS-4 be hooked up and then downloaded at a whim without risking the upcoming recording? Is there some sort of software that can capture when the camera captures?
That's an idea - do you think FCP can be left on record / capture while the camera does it's interval record or will it jsut capture everthing through the lens until the disk fills up?
Any help would be great (thanks for listening to me think outloud too).
- Aaron