2nd annual "OPEN TIME-LAPSE PROJECT"
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Here is the full list of titles that people on the forum contributed in the hope that one would be selected:
May 17th 2003
May 17th 2003 on Earth
One Moment In Time
The Passing Of a Day
The Pulse of Life
Journey Through Time
Poetry in Motion
One Day in Eight
Simple Emulsion
Global Exposure
There was originally going to be a vote. My favourite is 'Pulse of Life' - I think it sounds better without 'The' at the beginning. Anyone else have a favourite?
May 17th 2003
May 17th 2003 on Earth
One Moment In Time
The Passing Of a Day
The Pulse of Life
Journey Through Time
Poetry in Motion
One Day in Eight
Simple Emulsion
Global Exposure
There was originally going to be a vote. My favourite is 'Pulse of Life' - I think it sounds better without 'The' at the beginning. Anyone else have a favourite?
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The name for last years timelapse project will be "Puls of Life". The film is almost finished now and I have seen it. It's awesome. Hang in there! 

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I'm in on the second one too. For sure.
Just as an aside, I am good friends with Simon (vidwerk) and let me tell you, he has been working hard at cutting the first one.
I can imagine how eager all of the first-year particpants are to witness the finished product, and I can assure he is working hard to get it up for you to see as soon as possible. Technical issues aside, he has encountered some creative obstacles that I think he overcame quite well. Great editor, so any final cut short of great is not really possible.
Looking forward to this year's project - I have a new Nizo, so this time (hopefully) the camera won't breakdown in the middle of shooting!
Just as an aside, I am good friends with Simon (vidwerk) and let me tell you, he has been working hard at cutting the first one.
I can imagine how eager all of the first-year particpants are to witness the finished product, and I can assure he is working hard to get it up for you to see as soon as possible. Technical issues aside, he has encountered some creative obstacles that I think he overcame quite well. Great editor, so any final cut short of great is not really possible.
Looking forward to this year's project - I have a new Nizo, so this time (hopefully) the camera won't breakdown in the middle of shooting!
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If life were easy and not so fast, I wouldn't think about the past.
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Registration (webform) will start tomorrow. See article on the frontpage and a sticky post to the forum.
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For 16mm a 30m roll is the limit. For 35mm you only get 120m rolls, but I guest not many people will use this format anyway. I'd say max 5 minutes each, but try to get it closer to 3min.
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