A little demo time-lapse piece...
varius
22 Apr 2010 08:58
Pretty cool. :)
Those waves crashing on the beach in time lapse made me laugh out loud. So cute.
Those waves crashing on the beach in time lapse made me laugh out loud. So cute.
Stockshooter
22 Apr 2010 13:38
Made you laugh, cool! It sure looks different in high speed, eh?
abaget
22 Apr 2010 21:24
NICE, SMOOTH, I GOT HIGH AFTER 3 MINUTES OF WATCHING IT!
GREAT EDITING TOO!
ANDRE
GREAT EDITING TOO!
ANDRE
dapoopta
22 Apr 2010 23:57
What settings do you put the EX on for these? They look really nice.
stefgo
23 Apr 2010 01:14
Great shots and very cool video. Congrats Francois (and Teetotum as well. I like the music)!
Stefan
Stefan
Stockshooter
23 Apr 2010 01:23
Stefan,
Thank you and you're quite right, Teetotum's piece was perfect. I took about 12 hours of listening to various pieces at several agencies (production music agencies that is) before I settled on his. It just works! As for settings, well... various undercrank settings, some modified picture profile settings, on occasion warm cards and finally 150-300% speeds in FCP. I guess you could call it my own secret sauce. ;-)
Thank you and you're quite right, Teetotum's piece was perfect. I took about 12 hours of listening to various pieces at several agencies (production music agencies that is) before I settled on his. It just works! As for settings, well... various undercrank settings, some modified picture profile settings, on occasion warm cards and finally 150-300% speeds in FCP. I guess you could call it my own secret sauce. ;-)
LiveFireMedia
23 Apr 2010 10:48
Sweet! love the roller skaters!
Stockshooter
23 Apr 2010 11:51
Speed skaters actually, Ice... winter... A Canadian thing :-)
BTW, I really like your military clips, great material!
BTW, I really like your military clips, great material!
Gitfinger
23 Apr 2010 12:23
Nice. I like the way that people walking towards or away from the camera look like they are on wheels, at 0:38 and 2:13 for example. Did you do anything clever to get that effect, or is it "natural" as the legs are relatively stationary when the foot is on the floor?
Paul.
Paul.
Stockshooter
23 Apr 2010 12:32
I think its' called the "Tim Conway" effect...