Danielle Blasse 7010 - Cloe Pace-Soler 7352 - Rebecca Holloway 7279 - Natasha Welch 7399
Townley Grammar School - 14109

Sunday, 17 November 2013

Editing the time lapse


- First we began by importing the file into iMovie, once it had loaded we sped up the file as fast as it would go. Here we encountered a problem as it was altogether 2 minutes long.

- Another issue we saw straight away was that (as I have already mentioned in the evaluation) the time lapse was minimal in it's movement as the sky was overcast and it definitely wasn't clear that the sun was going down.

- We reimported the file and sped it up again, and this time the overall time lapse was 17 seconds. This is still too long, however halfway through the filming there was disruption and a dog jolted the camera.

- Because the footage past that moment wasn't particularly different all the way through we decided to split the footage and cut out the part after the dog had bumped into the camera. 

- In the first part of the time lapse we can see some movement with the clouds in the sky, however unfortunately we do not think it is enough to be effective and it will probably have to be redone again.

- Our overall footage length was 5 seconds, which is an alright length for the time lapse. But despite this it will have to be redone as it is not clear that its a time lapse and we wish to recreate the previous time lapse we filmed.
















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