
T-RECS Timelapse Showreel 2011 #2
6 months ago
This is a little mix of some of the shots we´ve done on our tour in saxon switzerland and around on april this year.
Here is a little bts video from our shoot in dürröhrsdorf-dittersbach by michael schmidt vimeo.com/27120700
or this vimeo.com/27240901 :)
a little background interview on Kessler University kessleru.com/2011/08/t-recs-timelapse-reel-bts/
And for all who wants to know - here is the insane gear list ! ;)
2x Canon EOS 7D
Kessler Crane: 3f Cineslider, Turntable, 12f ShuttlePod System, Revolution Head, 2x Oracle Controller, K-Pod + Hercules 2.0
Vocas MB250 mattebox (ND 0.6 or Polarizer, Graduated Filter)
Tokina 11-16
EF-S 15-85 IS
Tokina 10-17 Fisheye
DV-Pad
2x sleeping bag
and some more stuff we can´t remember anymore ...
requests for licensing footage up to digital cinema 4K : footage@t-recs.org
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Here is a little bts video from our shoot in dürröhrsdorf-dittersbach by michael schmidt vimeo.com/27120700
or this vimeo.com/27240901 :)
a little background interview on Kessler University kessleru.com/2011/08/t-recs-timelapse-reel-bts/
And for all who wants to know - here is the insane gear list ! ;)
2x Canon EOS 7D
Kessler Crane: 3f Cineslider, Turntable, 12f ShuttlePod System, Revolution Head, 2x Oracle Controller, K-Pod + Hercules 2.0
Vocas MB250 mattebox (ND 0.6 or Polarizer, Graduated Filter)
Tokina 11-16
EF-S 15-85 IS
Tokina 10-17 Fisheye
DV-Pad
2x sleeping bag
and some more stuff we can´t remember anymore ...
requests for licensing footage up to digital cinema 4K : footage@t-recs.org
_________________________________
visit our website t-recs.org
follow us on twitter.com/T_recs
connect with us on facebook.com/trecsdd
G+: plus.google.com/u/0/102208102282516403134
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technique to the edge. I cant wait to visit Germany and meet you guys!
Eric
ihr werdet ja immer besser.
Ihr sucht doch noch 'ne Stadt für'n Demo. Falls Euch Frankfurt am Main dazu einfallen würde und ich da bin, helfe ich Euch, gell?!
Keep on lapsing, guys.... ;-)
Die stadt haben wir schon...aber vieleicht sind wir auch mal in F am M dann sagen wir dir bescheit ;)
Keep it up!
Kessler gear is awesome :-)
Gotta say though, one thing that bugs me about some of this sort of timelapse moco stuff that is become so popular now (note, I am NOT saying you guys are jumping on a bandwagon!!!) is when something in the foreground, like a tree, flickers heavily - and causes an distraction to the eye from the "main feature" (the clouds or whatever).
Considering you are using moco rigs, it would be cool to see elements such as this replaces with normal speed elements, by rotoing them out and replacing it with an element filmed with the same moco pattern at a regular frame rate. Or something like that.
Yes, I realise this is isn't as practical as it sounds - but in the commercial VFX industry it is a common place practice. Sure, yes.. most timelapse photographers are not VFX artists/compositors... but also I suppose there is the issue of video being at 1080p and the actual recorded timelapse images being much higher res.
I'm waffling and probably not making much sense....
cheers janosch
cngrtlxns
I am bit jealous locationwise ;-)
Best wishes from south west Germany (BlackForest area)
just kidding. Loved it. Nice job all!
Timelapse + clouds = awesome
Loved the fairy going back and forth, too. Took me a sec to figure out what was happening.
Some of the river moves I think would have been nicer just as regular video, thought I guess you wouldn't get that nice slow-shutter-smoothing-of-the-water effect.
Beautiful work - love the slider & timelapes combo - must try this soon!
Chris.
anyone knows why I get this error while seeing this video?!
marcofama.it/vimeo-problems-flickering.JPG
some kind of "green flickering" occurs.
my best,
Marco
Speaking of whom, something universally understood and practiced -- before the zero-budget online explosion of digital time-lapse -- was to avoid things being swayed by the wind, almost always tree leaves. Most of these shots in this demo reel include them, when the framing/composition could have easily cheated them out. Again, thinking to the sophisticated aesthetic of time-lapse, there is wide consensus on this admonition, always concluding that such elements should never show up. Absent that understanding, time-lapse footage (being shared by the hundreds everyday online and practiced by thousands of independent filmmakers) appears amateur.
I find it curious that there can be a business model, like this, which aims to fill a niche which is by now absolutely ubiquitous.
greets from Dresden.