Timelapse Videos
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- charlie4031
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Timelapse Videos
Hi guys
I posted this on my blog the other day and thought of sharing it here. I found this good source of free timelapse videos you can use for your shows. It has a good collection of timelapse clouds and other stuff. It's free for commercial and non-commercial use and registered under the creative commons license. You might want to check it out.
http://www.openfootage.net
Charlie
I posted this on my blog the other day and thought of sharing it here. I found this good source of free timelapse videos you can use for your shows. It has a good collection of timelapse clouds and other stuff. It's free for commercial and non-commercial use and registered under the creative commons license. You might want to check it out.
http://www.openfootage.net
Charlie
Re: Timelapse Videos
Hi Charlie,
They are very nice clips. I have downloaded one NTSC clip. They are JPEG photos. How do I make them to a video clip.
ram
They are very nice clips. I have downloaded one NTSC clip. They are JPEG photos. How do I make them to a video clip.
ram
Re: Timelapse Videos
Check out the FAQ page at
http://www.openfootage.net/?page_id=4
for comments on converting to video format. Very nice looking stuff - thanks for the link !! Too many projects
[edit] it looks like some of the NLEs such as Vegas will import a jpeg (or png) sequence directly to their timeline as long as they are a sequential set of images.
mikey
http://www.openfootage.net/?page_id=4
for comments on converting to video format. Very nice looking stuff - thanks for the link !! Too many projects
[edit] it looks like some of the NLEs such as Vegas will import a jpeg (or png) sequence directly to their timeline as long as they are a sequential set of images.
mikey
You can't have too many gadgets or too much disk space !!
mikey (PSP6, Photoshop CS6, Vegas Pro 14, Acid 7, BluffTitler, Nikon D300s, D810)
Lots of PIC and Arduino microprocessor stuff too !!
mikey (PSP6, Photoshop CS6, Vegas Pro 14, Acid 7, BluffTitler, Nikon D300s, D810)
Lots of PIC and Arduino microprocessor stuff too !!
Re: Timelapse Videos
Tks mikey.
I guess I have to wait for the instructions.
It is a wonderful site.
ram
I guess I have to wait for the instructions.
It is a wonderful site.
ram
- Winclimber
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Re: Timelapse Videos
Hi,
i found two tools for converting to video format:
MovieSalsa: http://www.imagesalsa.com/MovieSalsa/ - is shareware
and
Photolapse: http://home.hccnet.nl/s.vd.palen/index.html - is for free.
Wolfgang
i found two tools for converting to video format:
MovieSalsa: http://www.imagesalsa.com/MovieSalsa/ - is shareware
and
Photolapse: http://home.hccnet.nl/s.vd.palen/index.html - is for free.
Wolfgang
- Richard_T
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Re: Timelapse Videos
Ive just quickly tried making one into a video file using a familiar program called proshow producer - load all the individual photos into proshow, set the transition at Zero ( right click select all ) and set each slide for 0.030 seconds duration ( right click all) output type mpeg2 1280x720.
Re: Timelapse Videos
With photolapse, I am getting the error message when I click create files - "DontUseErrorChecking
FPS15" inspite of my not checking for error message and setting at fps 15. Looks like a codec problem???
Do I need new codecs for this avi. Can you pl suggest a reliable site from where I can download codecs for avi used in this program.
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It is good to know that video file can be created from the producer. Since these files are huge, I may try with a small file.
Tks for the info
FPS15" inspite of my not checking for error message and setting at fps 15. Looks like a codec problem???
Do I need new codecs for this avi. Can you pl suggest a reliable site from where I can download codecs for avi used in this program.
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It is good to know that video file can be created from the producer. Since these files are huge, I may try with a small file.
Tks for the info
- charlie4031
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Re: Timelapse Videos
If you have the Pro version of Quicktime you can use that to process the JPEGs into videos. I haven't tried other applications yet. Maybe some of the other members in the forum could help.
Charlie
Charlie
- charlie4031
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Re: Timelapse Videos
Richard_T wrote:Ive just quickly tried making one into a video file using a familiar program called proshow producer - load all the individual photos into proshow, set the transition at Zero ( right click select all ) and set each slide for 0.030 seconds duration ( right click all) output type mpeg2 1280x720.
Now why didn't I think of that! Thanks Richard for this tip.
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