Timelapse and motion?
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Timelapse and motion?
Seems like some of you want to be able to use both timelapse/stop motion and normal motion/slow mo film. Here's a poll to determine this.
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Hello,
I vote for :
Both Timelapse/stop motion and normal motion/slowmo film
But I hope normal motion/slowmo film to be used in a small quantity in the final final in order to preserve this as a Time Lapse project.
However I consider good to get some normal motion/slowmo film for transitions purposes for example.
Regards
Daniel
I vote for :
Both Timelapse/stop motion and normal motion/slowmo film
But I hope normal motion/slowmo film to be used in a small quantity in the final final in order to preserve this as a Time Lapse project.
However I consider good to get some normal motion/slowmo film for transitions purposes for example.
Regards
Daniel
Both..
I will personally take only time-lapse, but it's not bad idea to have some "normal" footage in the final film either.
Petteri
Petteri
I vote for the majority of the film to be time lapse intercut with at least some normal motion/slow motion segments. Personally, I think that this will be most effective. Overall though, I still consider this to be a time lapse project.
When I am out filming, it will be mostly time lapse that I will be focussing on.
When I am out filming, it will be mostly time lapse that I will be focussing on.
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My vote
I've voted for both Normal / Slow motion in addition to timelapse. As Attenka and Vidwerk stated, this is perfect to add contrast to the timelapse and will add variety to the project.
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