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This video just made me care about the Olympic Winter Games. Not for the sporting events but for the opportunity to show the world what a gorgeous city we live in.
Technically brilliant, and a very excellent mixture of shots. Well done. The music was well-chosen.
I’d say this is the type of clip you can nearly live vicariously through. It certainly makes me want to go live the idyllic life in downtown Vancouver.
These time lapses were done with DSLR still cameras. They have a built in timer that can be set anywhere from one picture a second to a day between. Video is made from 30 moving pictures a second so you have to take 30 pictures to have one second of video. Usually these scenes were shot at 3 seconds to 15 seconds between. A 10 second shot in real time took 15 to 75 minutes. This video is made from nearly 9,000 still images. The shutter in a DSLR fails after 150,000 images.
February 2nd, 2010 at 8:54 pm
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pls someone come to jp for kidnap me!!!
February 2nd, 2010 at 10:20 pm
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Alas, people don’t read credits.
I guess the song and the video came into being separately.
Who chose whom?
PK
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I’d say this is the type of clip you can nearly live vicariously through. It certainly makes me want to go live the idyllic life in downtown Vancouver.
February 2nd, 2010 at 11:49 pm
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so perdy btw
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It’s in the opening credits