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    15,000 Stills to create a video

    Hi All,

    I hope this might be of some interest, I've just completed a project created entirely from 15'000 still photo's shot on a Canon 400D.


    The Ambience Affair - Devil in the Detail on Vimeo


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    Love it! Awesome stuff there.

    Ain't a huge fan of the song though :P

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    Thanks Formatted!

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    wow! hella sweetness!

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    Wow, that's really incredible! At some points, I couldn't believe that you didn't use a video camera. My mom looked at the computer and asked me what movie I was watching.

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    Very nice work. I've been rolling some ideas like this around in my head. Did you use a intervalometer?
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    Pretty damn sweet.

    It looks a whole lot like Washington State!

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    Awesome creativity

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    Really cool, I am sure that this was an immense amount of work, but it paid off.
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    wow thats great work

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    I dont know if it's just me but the video played choppy due to lagging. I couldn't finish watching it...
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    Amazing work, but I think he cheapened it with the ending and the MS Paint type graphics lol.

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    This was super gnarly!
    How long did it take to shoot all this?

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    Very intresting! I wouldnt have the patience to put 15,000 pics in sequence to make a video! Awesome job though!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big View Post
    I dont know if it's just me but the video played choppy due to lagging. I couldn't finish watching it...
    Actually, it was understandable that it was choppy in part because it was not shot as video. A still camera does not shoot 24 or 30 frames per second and therefore replicating the smoothness of video from a series of stills is almost impossible. Technically it was more an animation than a video.

    Nevertheless it was a great job.

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