My husband received a GoPro camera for Christmas. It’s a cool toy, one that most people use for recording action sports. I have not used it for recording my slalom skiing down steep mountains, or strapped it to the front of a mountain bike. But one day in January I set it up on a tripod and took time lapse photos of me weaving. Since I was more concerned about finishing the piece than learning about the camera, I put the camera away and forgot about it until Mike said last week, “Why are there 600 photos of the loom on this camera?” Oh yeah!
Today I downloaded the photos and taught myself how to incorporate them into a video using IMovie, a fun learning experience. The video is only a little over two minutes; I cut out a lot of the time lapse photos because, well, it doesn’t take a whole lot of footage to get the idea! Next time I do a time lapse I will extend the time between shots, wash my hair, and wear a prettier sweater.
I really enjoyed the video, and the cat enjoyed a roll on the hay. The side bar with Norwegian folk dancing was fun to watch/hear also. Thank you. Veronna
From: Bound to Weave Reply-To: Bound to Weave Date: Tuesday, March 18, 2014 10:37 PM To: Veronna Capone Subject: [New post] Testing the Time Lapse Feature; Im Not Sure This Qualifies as an Action Movie
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