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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Millburn, NJ
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Time lapse video
I am looking for some ideas about how to shoot the renovation of a building for 16 months, the length of the construction. My client wants to shoot the progress of the construction. i was thinking of installing some cameras to capture this. Anyone have any ideas of how to accomplish this?
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Gloucs, UK
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Re: Time lapse video
I used a 'Game camera" from Amazon (£70) recently to do a 3 day construction project. Shoots time lapse with selectable delay up to 12Mp, takes 32Gb MicroSD, 8 x AA batteries or optional mains convertor. I used 7 second interval then converted to .mov with free Time Lapse Assembler and finished off in FCPX. PM me for Vimeo link.
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Peterborough, UK
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Re: Time lapse video
Hi Robert. Horribly late to this but it might help others.
I started and 18-month timelapse project in February and wrote about how I did it here: We’re giving a new life to an old laptop! – Campervan Films Initial results are excellent.
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