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slakjaw 05-06-2012 09:23 AM

Asylum - timelapse photography done right
 
http://vimeo.com/40005142

These guys did an excellent job on this. 35,000 stills in this video and it took them 7 months to make it. That's a lot of work!

I read an interview and the guy who made it said the hardest part was working without disturbing anything. There is one shot in this video that looks set-up to me but The rest looks like its been sitting there untouched by humans for a very long time. Really great video!

Zeke 05-06-2012 09:37 AM

I think I saw 350.

slakjaw 05-06-2012 09:44 AM

Tree fiddy?

HardDrive 05-06-2012 09:45 AM

Video is great, but the music is just horrible.

Zeke 05-06-2012 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by slakjaw (Post 6731608)
Tree fiddy?

Well, did you see 35,000 stills? If all were in that vid, I would think I'd still be watching and until sometime tonight at the pace they were shown. Some nice shadow movement in the sequence shots.

BlueSkyJaunte 05-06-2012 01:50 PM

That was definitely some impressive photography. And some truly sucky music. :D

FWIW, if we assume 30 frames per second for this video (which is not necessarily a good assumption, but a standard NTSC TV signal is 29.97) then 35,000 stills would give us 19.4 minutes of video.

slakjaw 05-06-2012 02:05 PM

Keep in mind, this was shot in HDR which generally means at least 3 and sometimes more images are stacked to get one HDR image... (high dynamic range)

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That was definitely some impressive photography. And some truly sucky music. <img src="http://forums.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/biggrin.gif" border="0" alt="" title="Big Grin" class="inlineimg"><br>
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FWIW, if we assume 30 frames per second for this video (which is not necessarily a good assumption, but a standard NTSC TV signal is 29.97) then 35,000 stills would give us 19.4 minutes of video.

BlueSkyJaunte 05-06-2012 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by slakjaw (Post 6731995)
Keep in mind, this was shot in HDR which generally means at least 3 and sometimes more images are stacked to get one HDR image... (high dynamic range)

Fair enough. I'm no vid/photo expert by any stretch of the imagination!


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