• My first Time-Lapse video :3
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Hey there, Introducing my first time lapse video ever created. I shot a video and made it real today, so please take a look at it and tell me what you think. I used Sony Action Cam to record, if you wonder :3 [video=youtube;Rpa4cY5BKkY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rpa4cY5BKkY[/video] Thank you!
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[QUOTE=milkandcooki;44540612][ media ] http(GET RID OF THE S)://your link[ / media ][/QUOTE] Yeah, realized it already. Thank you anyway!
Don't know if it's possible, but you need a higher framerate. It's lower than the perception rate. AKA conciously we understand we're moving, but it's low enough where it doesn't feel like proper motion. Generally it's above 15-16frames per second. So either raise the effective speed of playback, or lower the capture interval. That would be a major step in improving the quality of the timelapse. Here is one I did at 15fps(Encoded to 30 with frame doubling.) [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1IP0ow0zRc[/url] Though most of my normal timelapses are shot with the intention of playing back at 24fps. Otherwise it was quite pretty, the freeze frame was kind of strange, but I figure you were timing it to the song. Did you mount it to the window with a suction mount?
[QUOTE=Brt5470;44540709]Don't know if it's possible, but you need a higher framerate. It's lower than the perception rate. AKA conciously we understand we're moving, but it's low enough where it doesn't feel like proper motion. Generally it's above 15-16frames per second. So either raise the effective speed of playback, or lower the capture interval. That would be a major step in improving the quality of the timelapse. Here is one I did at 15fps(Encoded to 30 with frame doubling.) [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1IP0ow0zRc[/url] Though most of my normal timelapses are shot with the intention of playing back at 24fps. Otherwise it was quite pretty, the freeze frame was kind of strange, but I figure you were timing it to the song. Did you mount it to the window with a suction mount?[/QUOTE] Yeah, it was my first time and I wasn't really sure how to make it work. Oh well, I'll progress c: And yeah, I mounted it to rear window with a suction mount. Thank you for a response :3
[QUOTE=Brt5470;44540709]Don't know if it's possible, but you need a higher framerate. It's lower than the perception rate. AKA conciously we understand we're moving, but it's low enough where it doesn't feel like proper motion. Generally it's above 15-16frames per second. So either raise the effective speed of playback, or lower the capture interval. That would be a major step in improving the quality of the timelapse. Here is one I did at 15fps(Encoded to 30 with frame doubling.) [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1IP0ow0zRc[/url] Though most of my normal timelapses are shot with the intention of playing back at 24fps. Otherwise it was quite pretty, the freeze frame was kind of strange, but I figure you were timing it to the song. Did you mount it to the window with a suction mount?[/QUOTE] This is what I was thinking. It's a good video, but lacks the fluid motion.
[QUOTE=Mr. Agree;44541896]This is what I was thinking. It's a good video, but lacks the fluid motion.[/QUOTE] I'll try to record just a video and make a timelapse from that. We'll see how will it go.
[QUOTE=berdyev;44544701]I'll try to record just a video and make a timelapse from that. We'll see how will it go.[/QUOTE] You should come to [URL="http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1266490"]CIPWTTKT&GC[/URL] when you have something! People are usually awesome there to help with feedback at such material. You may run into Brt5470 again there, so he could give a bit more feedback.
[QUOTE=Jalict;44545224]You should come to [URL="http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1266490"]CIPWTTKT&GC[/URL] when you have something! People are usually awesome there to help with feedback at such material. You may run into Brt5470 again there, so he could give a bit more feedback.[/QUOTE] ty dawgy dawg
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