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Question of monheide: Dezember 2007
I'd like to Amarillis filming when they aufblüht. Now I have some tests done, but it is always choppy, vieviel shots you make, take in between transitions?
Reply Johannes:
Jerky video after or before the rendering. I often do something and then cut with Adobe Premiere Pro. Before rendering jerky is always synonymous then no more. Transitions, you need not be normal.
Reply Simon2k7:
What?
Reply Axel:
For a Time Lapse - Recording, there are two independent factors:
1. How long does the process in real time, and in what movie is it time to be accelerated? Example: Amaryllis need maybe 1 hour, in order to open their blooms (no idea, I'm not a botanist), which will later run in 5 seconds. At 25 fps we come for 5 seconds to 125 images. That you must now distribute to 3600 seconds. So all you have to give 29 seconds to make one frame, then the movement will remain liquid.
2. Not only is the bloom is changing. In 29 seconds to change some things in your picture, clouds gather, it becomes brighter (presumably the flower opens at dawn?), The color changes, shadows walking, wind moves the leaves. Zappelnde leaves as well as changing light conditions (flicker) is not necessarily desirable. Make therefore a windbreak, and sorrow over the scatter Recording for good, natural-looking artificial.
Reply Markus:
The declaration of Axel, there's nothing more to add, so I only have the title of this thread changed (see synonymous
Reply monheide:
S.alle Thanks for the tips. Amaryllis probably need a 1-2 days, will look at a flower shop demand. So I can then calculate how many pictures I need to film. Greeting monheide
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