Showing posts with label time lapse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label time lapse. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

1 Clip is My Way On The Highway

Hello All!

Here is the first Time Lapse I feel comfortable releasing created from my modified (CHDK Hacked) Canon Powershot S95.  

So this clip offered is my travels along my local expressways at night.

You can read about my experience as well as preview and download the clip by clicking "read more" below.  Happy Downloading!

POV of a car traveling on the highway
 
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Monday, January 21, 2013

2 Clips are "WALKIN' HERE!!!"



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I was fortunate enough to land myself in New York City a few months ago and managed to bring my camera along.  While performing other duties, I managed to grab a few time lapses that I hope would be helpful to some people.  The first one at dusk is in Manhattan while the second one during the day is across the river in Brooklyn.

As you may know, recently I am pushing the boundaries as far as how many media files I can associate with each clip through Archive.org.  You have the option of downloading a PhotoJPEG, H.264 or WMV file. I'd also like to go back and update all of the earlier clips and will do so eventually.  Doing so is a very big time commitment for me with the current processing power of my computer.

You can preview and download the clip by clicking "read more" below.  Happy Downloading!





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These videos were shot using a Canon EOS Rebel T2i and a Sigma 24mm f/1.8 EX DG Lens

Monday, December 3, 2012

1 HD Clip has a Silver Lining

Came across a beautifully silver sky the other day.  The sun was coming through a patch of clouds to the right of this time lapse, projecting it's rays onto some of the others.  I was quite pleased with this one.  One of the challenges I gave to myself recently was to learn as much as I could about creating time lapse videos of clouds.  You cannot imagine the wild variables you run into in this environment.  I have learned a lot, and I hope some of you may be able to benefit from it.  Hope this helps!

As you may know, recently I am pushing the boundaries as far as how many media files I can associate with each clip through Archive.org.  You have the option of downloading a PhotoJPEG, H.264 or WMV file. I'd also like to go back and update all of the earlier clips and will do so eventually.  Doing so is a very big time commitment for me with the current processing power of my computer.

You can preview and download the clip by clicking "read more" below.  Happy Downloading!

clouds displaying their silver lining



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This video was shot using a Canon EOS Rebel T2i and a Sigma 24mm f/1.8 EX DG Lens

Friday, November 16, 2012

1 HD Clip is the Corporate Cloud

It took me a while to capture this clip once I decided I wanted to do it.  You would be shocked at the sliver of sky this footage actually catches.  I had many failed attempts while I waited for the perfect cloud cover.  The speed of the clouds passing is also magnified, considering they only pass through a small portion of the frame.  It is enhanced by the reflection moving in the opposite direction.  Quite tricky, but it was a great chance to test out my circular polarizer.  I hope people are able to utilize this clip, and hopefully it will come in handy for some of our more "corporate video" type users.

As you may know, recently I am pushing the boundaries as far as how many media files I can associate with each clip through Archive.org.  You have the option of downloading a PhotoJPEG, H.264 or WMV file. I'd also like to go back and update all of the earlier clips and will do so eventually.  Doing so is a very big time commitment for me with the current processing power of my computer.

You can preview and download the clip by clicking "read more" below.  Happy Downloading!

A generic corporate office building mirroring the sky in it's expansive array of glass windows


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This video was shot using a Canon EOS Rebel T2i and a Sigma 24mm f/1.8 EX DG Lens

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

1 HD Clip Passes on the Left

I shot this on a whim the other day while driving down an access road near one of our busier expressways.  I am really happy with how it turned out, but it did take me a good amount of time to edit out the amazing amount of birds that flew through the shot.  Here is where I am very thankful for Photoshop's "content aware fill".  It made editing these frames very easy.

As you may know, recently I am pushing the boundaries as far as how many media files I can associate with each clip through Archive.org.  With this file you have the option of: 10-bit DNxHD (Avid and Premiere Users), PhotoJPEG (Final Cut and iMovie Users), H.264 (Native to DSLR Cameras) and WMV (Windows Movie Maker).  I'd also like to go back and update all of the earlier clips and will do so eventually.  Doing so is a very big time commitment for me with the current processing power of my computer.

You can preview and download the clip by clicking "read more" below.  Happy Downloading!

A busy highway silhouetted by the crisp blue sky and fluffy clouds behind it.

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This video was shot using a Canon EOS Rebel T2i and a Canon EF 50mm f1.4 USM Lens

Thursday, August 9, 2012

1 HD Clip Keeps You On Course

I've wanted a shot like this for a while, and am actually very happy with how this HDR turned out.  It was shot as a Time-lapse, but with how calm the trees were (mixed with the soft bokeh) the shot looks real time with beautiful HDR detail. 

Also it should be noted that this is our 100th clip!!!!!!!!!!!

As you may know, recently I am pushing the boundaries as far as how many media files I can associate with each clip through Archive.org.  With this file you have the option of: 10-bit DNxHD (Avid and Premiere Users), PhotoJPEG (Final Cut and iMovie Users), H.264 (Native to DSLR Cameras) and WMV (Windows Movie Maker).  I'd also like to go back and update all of the earlier clips and will do so eventually.  Doing so is a very big time commitment for me with the current processing power of my computer.

You can preview and download the clip by clicking "read more" below.  Happy Downloading!

A High Dynamic Range Still of a Hiking Marker on a trail in the woods

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This video was shot using a Canon EOS Rebel T2i and a Canon EF 50mm f1.4 USM Lens

Monday, August 6, 2012

1 HD Clip Needs a Pot of Gold

I was fortunate enough to stumble across Attila Vago's blog "BitsBits".  It is there where you can find the best free things on the internet.  He posted an offer by Daz3D  for free licensing of the 3D modeling program Bryce 7.1.  I used Bryce over a decade ago in college, so I was interested in trying it out again. 

Getting back into the swing of things, I was able to put this little clip together in very little time, but rendering it out proved to be a resource hog on my tiny little laptop.  To me its an abstract look at what it may be like to travel through a rainbow if it was something more than an optical illusion and refracted light. 

This clip is loopable.

You can preview and download the clip by clicking "read more" below.  Happy Downloading!


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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

1 HD Clip is on the Grid

I have been wanting to get a shot like this for a while, and came across a beautiful day with some speckled clouds in the background.  This time lapse takes us from dusk to night.

I am also pushing the boundaries as far as how many media files I can associate with each clip.  With this file you now have the option of: DNxHD (Avid and Premiere Users), PhotoJPEG (Final Cut and iMovie Users), H.264 (Native to DSLR Cameras) and WMV (Windows Movie Maker).  I'd like to go back and update all of the earlier clips and will do so eventually.  Doing so is a very big time commitment for me with the current processing power of my computer.

You can preview and download the clip by clicking "read more" below.  Happy Downloading!


As always, please e-mail, like us or share this on facebook, tweet, google plus, pin  or do whatever you can to spread the word about this site. Thanks!

This video was shot using a Canon EOS Rebel T2i and a Canon EF 50mm f1.4 USM Lens

Friday, July 6, 2012

1 HD Clip Opens it's Mouth

I went out and shot this for a project I was putting together for someone.  Why is it that i always have to challenge myself with water?  I really learned a lot when playing with three different moving planes (Clouds, Lake and River) during an HDR time lapse shoot.  I also love the detail that I was able to bring out in the sand.

You will also see in the download links below that I have made available a PhotoJpeg (.mov) file as well as the standard H.264 (.mp4) file.  Time permitting, I will try to make both available.  Mac users should have a much easier time with the PhotoJpeg format.

You can preview and download the clip by clicking "read more" below.  Happy Downloading!


As always, please e-mail, like us or share this on facebook, tweet, google plus, pin  or do whatever you can to spread the word about this site. Thanks!

This video was shot using a Canon EOS Rebel T2i and a Sigma 24mm f/1.8 EX DG Lens