
FastSlowReverse
6 months ago
This video is my video camera, strapped to my bicycle, recording about ten minutes of footage. Then, it was rendered in reverse into .mov format, broken apart into individual frames, and opened up in Quicktime as an image sequence with 50 frames a second, making it faster.
The first time I tried to do this, nearly a year ago, it broke my computer and left my hard drive making a noise like a plimsole on a wooden floor. I found the files on my hard drive this week, and I decided to pick up the project - more than a year after shooting the footage.
I'm impressed that I've got it done - it's just a shame that it's not very good!
The first time I tried to do this, nearly a year ago, it broke my computer and left my hard drive making a noise like a plimsole on a wooden floor. I found the files on my hard drive this week, and I decided to pick up the project - more than a year after shooting the footage.
I'm impressed that I've got it done - it's just a shame that it's not very good!
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Brian Degger 5 months agoYah, Good one. Plus its good documentation of the non-existent carpark and heavily renovated haymarket metro. Maybe using a deinterlace filter before making single images will improve it slightly ; ) -
grewliketopsy 4 months agoYou have an interesting interpretation of the Highway Code.
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