Timelapse project 2004
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That's cool Jukka!jukkasil wrote:Andreas, is it ok, if I'll transfer my own film (I rather use K25 or Fomapan with Canon DS8 and K40 with Canon 1014 XL-S, total 3 minutes) and just send the mini-dv cassette like I did last time?

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Hello All...
Just wanted to say hello to everyone... I'm quite excited to be involved in this timelapse project, I missed last years...
A few things:
1. I work at a commercial recording studio, and would be happy to help in anyway w/ the audio/music side if needed...
2. The 17-year cicada brood will be emerging 1-million strong per acre in my area right around May 22nd... I should have some very cool stuff to film here! I was already planning to shoot alot anyway! hope they 'arise' in time.
3. Is it correct that I just need to get film developed, or do I need to get the transfer done as well?
Thanks - Looking forward to making this happen w/ everyone...
jt
A few things:
1. I work at a commercial recording studio, and would be happy to help in anyway w/ the audio/music side if needed...
2. The 17-year cicada brood will be emerging 1-million strong per acre in my area right around May 22nd... I should have some very cool stuff to film here! I was already planning to shoot alot anyway! hope they 'arise' in time.
3. Is it correct that I just need to get film developed, or do I need to get the transfer done as well?
Thanks - Looking forward to making this happen w/ everyone...
jt
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Question about Technique
One of the techniques listed was "Pixilation". What is this? Where can I learn more about it?
Also, isn't stop motion the same as animation?
Can a rank amatuer with less than 30 minutes filming under his belt participate?
Also, isn't stop motion the same as animation?
Can a rank amatuer with less than 30 minutes filming under his belt participate?
Andreas, I notice that you stated that only time lapse and slow motion could be used for this year's project. This is a pity has some small amount of normal motion footage could add some visual variety to the film. Excluding normal motion filming also means few pans or tilts meaning that just about every shot would likely be a still shot. Though believe me, I'm not a big fan of having heaps of camera movement anyway - just a little bit for variety.
However, I could come up with a little suggestion - which you could either accept or reject. How about only allowing normal motion filming to be used in pans and tilts? In other words, no normal motion still shots, only utilise 24 fps when doing some form of camera movement. This way, people would probably be forced to use time lapse and slow motion for the majority of their shots as camera movements would likely make up a small percentage of the filming anyway. Though I could be wrong about my assumption here.
On the other hand, if my suggestion is a bad idea, then I guess we could simply use slow motion filming to do pans and tilts.
However, I could come up with a little suggestion - which you could either accept or reject. How about only allowing normal motion filming to be used in pans and tilts? In other words, no normal motion still shots, only utilise 24 fps when doing some form of camera movement. This way, people would probably be forced to use time lapse and slow motion for the majority of their shots as camera movements would likely make up a small percentage of the filming anyway. Though I could be wrong about my assumption here.
On the other hand, if my suggestion is a bad idea, then I guess we could simply use slow motion filming to do pans and tilts.
Re: Question about Technique
monobath wrote:One of the techniques listed was "Pixilation". What is this? Where can I learn more about it?
Also, isn't stop motion the same as animation?
Can a rank amatuer with less than 30 minutes filming under his belt participate?
http://mypage.direct.ca/w/writer/pixilation.html
http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/p/pixilation.html
http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/s/stop-motion-1.html
Re: Question about Technique
monobath wrote:One of the techniques listed was "Pixilation". What is this? Where can I learn more about it?
Also, isn't stop motion the same as animation?
Can a rank amatuer with less than 30 minutes filming under his belt participate?
http://mypage.direct.ca/w/writer/pixilation.html
http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/p/pixilation.html
http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/s/stop-motion-1.html
Hops sorry i did the post 2 time
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Yes, all films are sent back to the participants. Please see the information page which will be out today (hopefully).Anonymous wrote:What happens with the films after editing? The actual question is, do I get my film back if i participiate? Thanks!
Andreas
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I have now posted a FAQ that will hopefully answer most of your questions.
http://www.8mm.filmshooting.com/partici ... 04-faq.php
Other questions should be posted here.
http://www.8mm.filmshooting.com/partici ... 04-faq.php
Other questions should be posted here.
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