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- phatlee
(< NTB) nice
http://www.lacquersound.com/engl…
- jox0
Fucking brilliant. Bet it took a lot of memory / tape to keep it running for so long.
- brandelec0
that is nice
i wanna try it now
- Point50
That was a very cool vid. I followed it pretty well from LA, to Vegas, to that canyon between AZ and UT, but after that I was lost. I think I'm gonna watch it again.
- tny0
its no metal ride...
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- Hizzle0
greatgreat.
i wonder how the camera was concealed the entire ride...
- MLVR0
its fucking awesum... kicks metal ride easily...
- shellie0
that was brilliant. loved it.
- kStyle0
looks like it could have been stop motion rather than video
- Meeklo0
Yeah, Ive exeprimented with stop motion before, and if you look at the lights, how they are all streched out, seems to me its photo not video.
- kodap0
jox, that takes just the needed shots/ short lenght recording time in the chosen spots, not the entire trip recording ..
º_º
duh
it's just a matter of editing
- Meeklo0
Plus I just realized that that video is michel gondry's work, and he has a long story with time lapse photography..
- -leah-0
WOW! so cool!
i loved the part in the garage! :)
- MLVR0
i posted a link to collider.com.au earlier today in pbs... go to their site and watch sia - breathe me under film/more... also a beautiful piece of time-lase photo...
- nick0
nice link, thank you.
gondry is the man.
vive la france!
- winter0
good stuff indeed
- rson0
very cool
- dahl0
Awesome!
He probably had a digicam set to take a pic every x minutes, most cams have the feature.
For more advanced stop motion there's http://www.istopmotion.comIt's brillant software and now it not only supports camcorders anymorre, but digicams as well.
- MLVR0
"The entire seven-day journey, shot at one frame per second of driving (one frame per 10 seconds at night) is compressed into less than four minutes."