Slow Shutter Time Lapse

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Published 2008-06-27
Me driving in my new car at night with an 8 second shutter and a 10 second interval.

All Comments (10)
  • @MattSoave
    Pretty cool, I like the fisheye and the longer exposure. Mine was a lot more shaky since it was handheld. I tried one later where I had a tripod stuck in the seats of the car, but the road was too bumpy and it was still pretty shaky. Nice work!
  • @hardwork215
    thanks for the quick response what I meant was in post when using a video editor, while playing them back.
  • @phexus82
    ha yeah, i have a really heavy duty pro tripod i use for videography.. The legs can be put in any position pretty much, so i put it in the back, seatbelted it in, and I had the panning arm pressed against the headliner in the car so it was very solid.
  • @inkosurf
    cool! but it would be great to shoot a whole long trip
  • @phexus82
    no, its 30 frames per second.. if your asking what the interval was when I shot it, I think it was about a 3-4 second shutter, and a 5 second interval...
  • @phexus82
    Your camera needs an interval timer.. I had to buy a remot timer for my canon SLR.. it was a little over $100.. But if your camera has this feature built in.. you just manually set the exposure as long as you want it to create the streaking effects (i think mine was 5 seconds).. then when all the pictures have been taken, you import them into a video editor (i use vegas) and have them all play for 1 frame each..
  • @billycssv2
    How do you do this whilst recording a video? I have a Fujifilm S5700. Let me know if you know how to. Thanks!
  • @phexus82
    yep, its 30 frames per second.