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voucht
19th October 2014, 10:38 AM
Hi !
I had installed a time lapse camera in a corner of my garage in February, and videoed all the assembling of the Roadster. 7 months and 450 hours of work in 5 minutes. It is now on youtube. Caution, it is quick :D
http://youtu.be/1qpJVVAXhIs
Stot
19th October 2014, 12:29 PM
Very cool.
Cheers
Stot
metal matt
19th October 2014, 01:44 PM
very nice wish I could build my car that quick
K4KEV
19th October 2014, 03:11 PM
bluddy hell.....I feel wrecked after watching that.:D
dubzter
19th October 2014, 09:19 PM
Awesome work, hoping to do something similar when I get started.
What camera did you use and how many frames did you shoot?
voucht
20th October 2014, 07:24 PM
Thanks for the comments :)
Yes, only watching it is exhausting :D !
The camera is a Brinno TLC200, quite cheap 2dn hand. The setting, when shooting, is 1 frame every 10 seconds, the camera makes a movie at a frame rate of 25 fps from this. But at the end I had 2.5 hours of video! So I edited easily with Windows Movie Maker, nothing fancy, and increased the speed of most of the sequences x 64 to get a 5 minutes movie :eek:
Thanks!
dubzter
21st October 2014, 12:31 PM
Thanks for the comments :)
Yes, only watching it is exhausting :D !
The camera is a Brinno TLC200, quite cheap 2dn hand. The setting, when shooting, is 1 frame every 10 seconds, the camera makes a movie at a frame rate of 25 fps from this. But at the end I had 2.5 hours of video! So I edited easily with Windows Movie Maker, nothing fancy, and increased the speed of most of the sequences x 64 to get a 5 minutes movie :eek:
Thanks!
Been reading about those Brinno cameras, thinking it would be better using something like that rather than my Canon DSLR with intervalometer.
Anyway it's a great thing to have of your build.
voucht
21st October 2014, 03:42 PM
Yes, and you know how easyly electronic devices can be damaged in a workshop with metal saw dust and other kinds of crap.
I would definitely not put a fancy camera in there for 6 months, and a cheap 2nd hand Brinno or equivalent is exactly designed to make time lapse movies, without intervalometer or need to edit afterwards.
Also, a time lapse camera has to be always exactly at the same place, which means leaving it on site 24/24-7/7, so better not use a camera you might need for something else :)
thailoz
21st October 2014, 09:37 PM
great vid tour car looks good
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