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April 24, 2008 at 6:30 pm #202232terry silbermanParticipant
Hey all! What is the best recommended way to shoot for time lapse. Meaning there talking about getting a large group of people and shooting them either time lapse in cam or just normal 24. What do you recommend for creating that time lapse look if shot at 24 and would you also recommend shooting against green? Is there any nice techniques that can be applied in Flame to create that time lapse look of streaming blurred feel? Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Thanks
April 24, 2008 at 10:02 pm #216798Rosario MorganParticipantKronos or average is a good bet. Shot at 25fps and set the look in flame rather than gambling on set. After working on a couple of jobs that required this look i reckon i could of saved the clients thousands by shooting on a DSLR camera. It’s also a good method of doing some pre-shoot tests.
April 24, 2008 at 11:00 pm #216796Martin FurnessParticipantKronos is def. cool, but not very much control on directional blur, seems to want to interpolate blur in the direction of movement, meaning the blur is in front instead of in back. LOL
April 25, 2008 at 4:32 am #216797Saran SirikasamsapParticipanti usually shoot 12fps…if shot at 24fps or 25fps i average once with a level of 3 or 4 depending on the amount of movement of people within the shot..then sapphire feedback..[remember to switch of that default rotation value! ] mix the 2 together in action [ i blur the averged clip x=5, y=2 {Gaussian} to remove the steps generated by average and then add the original clip as my 3rd layer > do a bad luma key of the original clip [ before it was averaged] so that some body parts are solid..[ cos it feels more organic]
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