Doing a time lapse?

1-pippin

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hey im just starting to do time lapse's with my camera, ive done a couple with clouds and stuff using the settings on the camera and it works fine, but if you want to get something like a cars going by would you just shoot it normal then fast forward in editing?
 
some cameras have settings where it can film for a second every whatever amount of time up to 10min so u can save space and batteries. that would be for flowers, or other incredibly slow things, traffic you would probably just film normally than speed it up to however fast u want
 
i have a few time lapse in my tricktape, the longest one was prolly 10mins, then i changed the speed to 5000X the normal speed, and it turned into like a 20 second clip
 
how do you do time lapses where the camera is moving , is that just adding a a video effect(in the editing program) or somthing
 
post a video of of these, i've seen it done as an editing effect, but i'm not exactly sure what you're talking about. never done anything but a normal time lapse myself.
 
I think i know what you mean. Landis Tanaka had one in Neon when he was spinning around in the room with the camera pointing at his face...
 
I think he means like the camera moves slowly, like in Skiporn on the rainforest place. Im sure that is just the "zoom in left" "zoom out left" ect featres. theres a bunch that you can use like toggle and stuff with different programs.
 
in a moving time lapse some people actually sit there and slowly move the camera in a pan, others just zoom in and move left and right with motion effects
 
many of those moving ones are actually mechanisms that are attached to the camera. like, for a 360 degree pan lapse you could do something as simple as attach your camera to an egg timer and let it run out. as for zooms i can only feel that it is using motion zooms in post, as someone else said.
 
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