I found a really easy way to make a time laps using Jasc Animation Shop.
Just import 1 of 100 frames and poof. I video taped about 2 hours of a rising sun one morning with a thin layer of clouds (saris?) and did small sections of video import.
You can only bring in like a few minutes of video at a time (Or your computer will lock up). took about an hour of simple editing do to the amount of video i could import into jasc, but it paid off. I got 1/100th speed of a sun rising.
I was thinking of having me stand in front of a greenscreen and have the image of the sun rise behind me but I never got around to it. Kind of like the film 3 Kings where Ice cube has the clouds moving really fast above his head.
anyone know of another inexpensive way to do this process? If you can find an older version of jasc (6 or 7) it is shareware. there is no ending of trial period, but i wouldnt try to use it for commercial use until you purchase it. I plan on buying the newest version of it in the next year since I believe paint shop will import avi files to do some touch ups.
Just import 1 of 100 frames and poof. I video taped about 2 hours of a rising sun one morning with a thin layer of clouds (saris?) and did small sections of video import.
You can only bring in like a few minutes of video at a time (Or your computer will lock up). took about an hour of simple editing do to the amount of video i could import into jasc, but it paid off. I got 1/100th speed of a sun rising.
I was thinking of having me stand in front of a greenscreen and have the image of the sun rise behind me but I never got around to it. Kind of like the film 3 Kings where Ice cube has the clouds moving really fast above his head.
anyone know of another inexpensive way to do this process? If you can find an older version of jasc (6 or 7) it is shareware. there is no ending of trial period, but i wouldnt try to use it for commercial use until you purchase it. I plan on buying the newest version of it in the next year since I believe paint shop will import avi files to do some touch ups.