Bud Kuenzli
April 15th, 2003, 09:40 AM
anyone have experience using the interval timer? any suggestions for successful projects? I'd like to play with it a bit. grow a bean sprout...shoot some clouds moving across the sky...anyone have suggestions for starting points in terms of interval timing settings for these kinds (or other) experiments?
Kirk Messner
April 15th, 2003, 09:56 AM
I've only tried it once. I just set it up in the house and let it run for about 90 minutes. I believe I had it set for a 2 second recording time at 1 minute intervals. Anyway, I imported it into iMovie, and ended up with a PILE of clips. Every 2 second recording time imported as a separate clip. I suppose it makes sense the way it imported, but it sure doesn't make me want to play with that feature much anymore :)
Kirk
Bud Kuenzli
April 15th, 2003, 10:01 AM
select all the clips and drag them to the timeline and it should play just fine...I'm hoping it doesn't create an actual time break between takes or it will be a pain to import into final cut pro.
K. Forman
April 15th, 2003, 10:03 AM
You must be talking about the GL2? I don't believe the GL1 had the interval setting.
Bud Kuenzli
April 15th, 2003, 10:10 AM
yes, I'm referring to the gl2
Ken Tanaka
April 15th, 2003, 10:42 AM
Bud,
Interval-timer shots import just fine into FCP. Unlike iMovie which assumes that you want each shot separated into little clips, FCP will capture a clip continuously. There are no time code breaks (of course, as long as you don't feel compelled to see the results before it's finished and fiddle with the tape position <g>).
George Brackett III
April 16th, 2003, 07:35 AM
I seem to have a problem with interval timing....I can play it back thru my GL-2, but it refuses to capture, using Vegas 4. It worked a while back, the first time I tried it. Now it won't. It's a tape I've record over several times- could an errant time code be the culprit? Any ideas?
Bud Kuenzli
April 17th, 2003, 11:00 AM
of course a time code problem is a possibility but I use FCP so I'm not familiar with how vegas handles time code. you might try capturing sections of the tape instead of the entire tape. If it is a time code issue you may be able to figure out where the problem is and capture around it.