Flower Time lapse
Flower time-lapse
Last week I filmed one of our cutaways which was of a dying flower. We decided to do a time-lapse so we could see the flower dying over a period of time and speed it up in editing.
I did the time lapse by setting up a light in my room in front of a glass of flowers and by setting my GoPro to take a picture every minute for a day and half. It took over 1900 pictures.
As it took so many pictures the time lapse does look really smooth and the flowers did drop quite a bit in the day and a half, so when its sped up it does work well.
Last week I filmed one of our cutaways which was of a dying flower. We decided to do a time-lapse so we could see the flower dying over a period of time and speed it up in editing.
I did the time lapse by setting up a light in my room in front of a glass of flowers and by setting my GoPro to take a picture every minute for a day and half. It took over 1900 pictures.
As it took so many pictures the time lapse does look really smooth and the flowers did drop quite a bit in the day and a half, so when its sped up it does work well.
(Here's the time lapse sped up to 10 seconds.)
It could look sharper but as I filmed it on a GoPro I wasn't able to focus the shot before hand. Hopefully if we sharpen the footage in editing it will look better.
By Nicole

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