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Here is a short timelapse movie, made for Reed Exhibitions, the world's leading organiser of trade and consumer events. They used this video as their greeting card for 2010.

Shooting was done with an old Canon 400D, and 5DMII.
Post was made with Lightroom, FCP & Shake.

This is one of the very first Pixel's Revenge productions...

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  • MILapse 1 year ago
    Ridin' Dave is BACK! Woot!
  • David Coiffier plus 1 year ago
    Thx Jay! :) And this is only one minor post, considering tl shots still sleeping in my computer, waiting to be edited ;)
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  • Paul Reynolds plus 1 year ago
    Great video! Really engaging. I am curious in what part did Shake have in your production flow?
  • David Coiffier plus 1 year ago
    Thx a lot Paul! Actually, Shake is the perfect tool for everything between the still sequence and the ready to edit quicktime file : stabilizing when needed, 16/9 cropping, 1920 resizing, color grading, sharpening... It was also helpful to composite the fire lightgraf text on the last shot.
    You can of course have the same workflow within After Effects, but Shake is by far superior in any task.
  • Paul Reynolds plus 1 year ago
    Thanks for that input David. I had no idea. I purchased Shake back when the price dropped but never invested the time to learn it. I still use it for keying but not much else. I can't help but feel it's still a very powerful and useful tool. Just a bit of a learning curve. Again thanks for that explanation.
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  • electrorouge 1 year ago
    & tilt shift monsieur!
    Bon choix de zik.
  • David Coiffier plus 1 year ago
    Merci monsieur Sam :)
    La bande son est de mon pote Silvano, qui ne bosse pas trop mal en effet. Pensez à lui si vous avez besoin de musiques originales. Il est rapide et efficace!
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  • Ken Scott 1 year ago
    awesome ... !
    love the greeting at the end.
  • David Coiffier plus 1 year ago
    Thx Ken! End greeting was shot over black bg with magical candles with long exposure photos. Each element was then looped to get the wiggle effect and mask animated to reveal over time. The whole thing was composited over the timelapse shot, and a blurred copy was also used to simulate ground reflexions.
  • Paul Reynolds plus 1 year ago
    That's very cool.
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  • charles coiffier 1 year ago
    jolie video !
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