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February 13th, 2007, 06:16 PM | #16 |
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http://www.motionzonehd.com/auto_sea...?q=David Gould
http://www.motionzonehd.com/auto_sea...Chaosstock.com http://www.motionzonehd.com/auto_sea...=Nick Graalman All these shooters use DLSR to make timelapse videos. Philip also has some clips on our site. I shoot with a Nikon D200. Import image sequences into After Effects and you can create what ever size or framerate HD file you want..... I am also playing with bracketed timelapse exposures to create HDR timelapse videos....very cool. Will post some when I get a chance. |
February 15th, 2007, 05:27 AM | #17 |
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Sarah try this:
download the DEMO version of DVRack Turn ON the Z1 and connect to a PC (laptop or desktop) Programme DVRack to record a frame every X seconds In the end you have a DV file with the time-lapse properly done You have 10 days to use it ! The present demo does not capture HD, only DV. If you know someone that has the "old" demo version, this is NOT a problem... Sincerely |
February 19th, 2007, 10:39 PM | #18 |
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One option would be to record to DV either on tape or to a laptop/hard disk recorder. Then import your DV file with ScLive, which has the ability to selectively pull 1 frame out of x frames, if I recall correctly...
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