Shot with the new Camera. On a tripod. 24mm f/1.8 24p 1080.
Banged this out quick. Looking forward to doing more!
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Shot with the new Camera. On a tripod. 24mm f/1.8 24p 1080.
Banged this out quick. Looking forward to doing more!
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Beautiful! How did you do that? Is time-lapse video an option on the camera?
Not on camera. I imported the clips into windows live movie maker, sped it up to 32 times fast and exported it after adding titles, transitions and end credits. In all the editing took about two minutes using windows live movie maker.
It and windows live writer are two programs which ship with windows 7 that Microsoft does a terrible job go marketing. I think apple hardware is the best in business but for blogging the simplicity and usefulness of these two pieces of software is what makes me able to bang out as much content as I do on GMG
looks better than timelapse. love the low clouds.
Another really good use of Windows moviemaker:
Chewbacca Sings Silent Night: http://youtu.be/0cPXEo6gqBI
Want to come up to Dot’s hill and catch the sunset? Always welcome!
I’d love to. Soon time will be easier to come by!