Audi RS4 time lapse of a full detail.

I like it! What program did you use to make the video? I just got a new laptop and I want to start doing some video editing.



-Kody-
 
kakeuter said:
I like it! What program did you use to make the video? I just got a new laptop and I want to start doing some video editing.



-Kody-



Hey Kody, Thanks! I used final cut express to put this together. Its from about 2250 photos.
 
cj99si said:
Hey Kody, Thanks! I used final cut express to put this together. Its from about 2250 photos.



Holy cow, that's all still pictures pieced together? Pretty cool.
 
Hmmm.... concept looks familiar :silenced: I like how you changed angles and took various shots instead of staying in one place.
 
CJ, that is extremely well-done, and I'm totally diggin' the car :) Quality is excellent, perhaps you've missed your calling in life! I really like it.
 
cj99si said:
Looks familiar to what, my other time lapse?



Dan (aka Yakky) did a very clever video earlier in the week.



Great work, these are a blast to watch. Thanks for the effort.



Clap, Clap, Clap, Clap!!!
 
Brad B. said:
Dan (aka Yakky) did a very clever video earlier in the week.



Great work, these are a blast to watch. Thanks for the effort.



Clap, Clap, Clap, Clap!!!



Yeah, I threw one up last weekend. I don't really care if someone copied the concept or not, its certainly not original, I was just poking fun in case you had seen it.
 
2250? Wow. Do you like leave the camera on shooting all the time on a specific setting?



I lost count of all the foaming/washing times. If there was a slightly slower version perhaps I could follow it better and make more sense of the steps.
 
Ch96067 said:
2250? Wow. Do you like leave the camera on shooting all the time on a specific setting?



Some cameras will come with PC-based software that permits it to capture a new foto every xx seconds. I think you can buy a remote device for Canons which permit the same. Nikons have a built-in intervalometer feature. I have no idea how he is splicing together all those shots, but it sure came out nice.
 
Brad B. said:
Dan (aka Yakky) did a very clever video earlier in the week.



Great work, these are a blast to watch. Thanks for the effort.



Clap, Clap, Clap, Clap!!!



Ahh I see, I thought he was making fun of me because I posted one similar a couple months ago.



Dan said:
Yeah, I threw one up last weekend. I don't really care if someone copied the concept or not, its certainly not original, I was just poking fun in case you had seen it.



I just found it nice!



Ch96067 said:
2250? Wow. Do you like leave the camera on shooting all the time on a specific setting?



I lost count of all the foaming/washing times. If there was a slightly slower version perhaps I could follow it better and make more sense of the steps.



I have a remote intervalometer hooked to my Canon 7D, I think this was every 12 seconds or so. I foamed 3 times the first was for the pre-rinse the second was for the wash, and the third was for clay. I tried to keep it at around a min so someone would actually watch it.



tom p. said:
Some cameras will come with PC-based software that permits it to capture a new foto every xx seconds. I think you can buy a remote device for Canons which permit the same. Nikons have a built-in intervalometer feature. I have no idea how he is splicing together all those shots, but it sure came out nice.



I would make sense that it would be just built in, but your right not in the Canons. Thanks for looking!



RaskyR1 said:
Very cool! I like the part where you are washing the car. :)

Yeah I like the way the foam looks as well, Thanks!
 
Dan said:
Yeah, I threw one up last weekend. I don't really care if someone copied the concept or not, its certainly not original, I was just poking fun in case you had seen it.



Maybe Dan copied CH96067...he has another time lapse that he posted on youtube 4 months ago! Insert clever smiley face thing here.
 
cj99si said:
what do you think?



[video=vimeo;29120241]http://vimeo.com/29120241[/video]



Nice video. I also like the varied angles to get a good view of the action.



I would love to find a time lapse video of a full correction that has a clock on a wall somewhere so you can see the actual amount of time spent. It would be great to show to customers or potential customers so they can appreciate how much time actually goes into it. I have seen a few that show the sun angle change, but they just aren't great for showing the time. If anyone knows of one or could make one, please keep me in the loop.
 
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