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April 27th, 2007, 01:08 AM | #1 |
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Pdw F350 Time Lapse Video
Hello guys, I just shoot a video in time lapse, here is the URL
format 1080 @ 23.97fps http://65.98.13.62/350/601_color_QT_...on_HD_720p.mov http://65.98.13.62/350/601_color_QT_...n_HD_1080p.mov 1-I used avid media composer, deck set to FAM mode to transfer files. 2-output to QT movie uncompressed 3- final uncompressed to sorenson 4- sorenson with almost default settings to those 2 files. the rest is your comments, suggestions, and tips in how to. cheers, William Osorio |
April 27th, 2007, 08:54 AM | #2 |
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Hello William,
The biggest problem i see it´s not your fault: the weather. It´s quite time consuming getting the ideal weather for something like this. There´s little motion definition in the clouds, i would like to see more action in it. I´m trying some timelapses, too. Grey April Day from my window. http://www.vuze.com/details/LGX2DABC...SV4HML52I.html (azureus magnet link) 1080p25 h264 Fixed iris (at f8, i think) with filter 1 Cine2 with Hisat 1 frame each 3 seconds FAM to FCP Speed up 250% (with a smooth start-stop curve) Motion blur (fcps own motion blur) at 100 with 8 samples No color correction I´m making some tests before i start doing some serious stuff. I´ll post more soon. Today we had better clouds ;) |
April 27th, 2007, 11:14 AM | #3 |
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New render
I used avids's dnxhd coded for this movie, and then sorenson to squeeze.
the avid render gave me a 343MB final output with the sorenson went to 62.8MB. http://65.98.13.62/350/H264_1920_dnxhd.mov Settings on cam: HI SAT settings 24fps on 1080 Last edited by William Osorio; April 27th, 2007 at 11:46 AM. |
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However, that viewing on my Apple Cinema Display-30". I have not looked at an NTSC Device. I might add that depending on $$, I certainly would buy that shot from any library if needed. Thanks for your effort to share.
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April 28th, 2007, 01:59 AM | #5 |
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My Settings:::::::
As I mentioned above about my first timelapse video, here is the camra settings::
PDW F350 Canon Lens J21ax 7.8 LO-32BMT to attach glass System 23.9 Rec Format: MPEG HD Bit Rate: SP Lens Stop: F.8 Interval Rec Interval Time 1 sec Number of frame: 1 Number of Times:: Cont Scene File: HISAT |
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To inform you that, this clips are no longer available in my server.
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