Thought this might be useful for some of you.
RAW workflow for timelapse | Philip Bloom
Hamish, how's the wall destruction video going?
Railway Station - Mave on the move week 1 by David M. Byrne
Kids Frolicking - Mave on the move week 2 by David M. Byrne
Central Business District - Mave on the move week 4 by David M. Byrne
Barking Own in Flight - Mave on the move week 6 by David M. Byrne
Tawharanui Regional Park - Mave on the move week 8 by David M. Byrne
Thought this might be useful for some of you.
RAW workflow for timelapse | Philip Bloom
Hamish, how's the wall destruction video going?
Pete
badly ... too many large files for my computer to handle ...
not read the above yet, but im hoping it might help!
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Here's some inspiration for you!
Pete
Philip Bloom is pretty much the benchmark for this sort of stuff IMHO
He has done some wonderful work - search VIMEO for his other work, especially Monument Valley and Mono Lake
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Yeah... Really special!
My wall coming down is not going to touch on it, let's be sencible
Im trying to work out a way of dealing with 8000 jpegs at te mo, they crash anything I put them into!
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