[SML] Time Lapse Suggestions
Herrick Goldman
herrick at hglightingdesign.com
Wed Oct 29 22:01:52 UTC 2014
I'm pretty sure the hero go pro line does this. Just keep it plugged in and swap a card now and again. After that it's just QuickTime to combine the shots into video.
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Herrick Goldman
917-797-3624
www.HGlightingdesign.com
> On Oct 29, 2014, at 17:56, Dave Vick via Stagecraft <stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 4:13 PM, ani via Stagecraft
> <stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
>
>> Those of you who've done these recordings in
>> the past, what was the preferred method? I welcome any and all
>> suggestions.
>
>
> We got an El Cheapo video camera decades ago that had a time-lapse
> setting, and set it to record one second of video every minute or so,
> which reduced a full day (in-show-out) to a 30-minute bit of hilarity.
>
> I expect most any decent DSLR would also have a time-plapse setting,
> or would accept a remote cable release that has a time-lapse timer in
> it (like my Canon TC-80N3 shutter release does).
>
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