I've just thought: as I have reasonably accurately logged the start and end times of the timelapse filming, I can calculate various things. First, the camera was running for about three and a half hours, that's 210 minutes, or 12,600 seconds. The film runs for two minutes and six seconds, or 126 seconds. So things happen on the film a hundred times faster than they did in real life.
Inching though the film one frame at a time reveals that it replays at ten frames to the second. So in the three and a half hours it took 1260 images: that's one every ten seconds. Good: that confirms how I'd thought I'd set it up.
- Chertsey Bridge (0.00)
- Shepperton Lock (0.16)
- Desborough Cut (0.27)
- Walton Bridge (0.36)
- Sunbury Lock (0.51)
- Molesey Lock (1.26)
- Hampton Court Bridge (1.36)
- Kingston Bridge (2.00)
2 comments:
Just wanted to say that I enjoy your time lapse films (Yeah, I know they aren't film but old habits die hard.) The 720p really looks good and makes them even more enjoyable to watch. Thanks.
Thanks Bill, it's good to get feedback. At some point I might re-upload my earlier attempts in "hd" as well.
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