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Old 16-03-2013, 01:06 PM
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Thanks all for the comments.

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Originally Posted by colinmlegg View Post
Nice work Paul.

A couple of suggestions.

1. Use 24 fps minimum. That's what they use in film and it's a threshold for the brain interpreting smooth movement. If you don't have enough footage, you can slow it down a bit to fit. This works well or not depending on how much movement between frames.

2. Panning. It's better to smoothly ramp to a start or stop.

check 4:08 in this vid for a nice example of ramp to start - http://vimeo.com/12055232

As others have said, music is a personal taste. Personally, I liked it
Thanks Colin for your imput. I am doing a rehash to 25fps to see how that works. I added another scene but still well short of the 2minute mark, so I need to add another night yet to make it long enough for 2 minutes. That is all good as I have another site that I think will work really.

I don't think I can ramp up or ramp down using the star lapse by Losmandy. It requires me to cut the power and restart and that will mean a frame being potentially damaged. I will investigate though.

Yeah I like the music too.
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