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Mark Redpath - WSCC Membership Secretary

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Mark, Excellent. Just ditch the side screens and wind screen and invest in a good pair of goggles and it would be so much better.

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Excellent! What rig did you use for the panning timelapse shots?

Brian

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Very professional and enjoyable. Reminds me of some roads in Wales that I've driven a time or two. ;) ;)

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Excellent! What rig did you use for the panning timelapse shots?

Brian

The guy posted this via Blatchat a little while ago! IIRC, it was done with Timelapse Assembler for the Mac.

Pictures/video were taken on a mix of GoPro and a Canon EOS 500D.

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Pictures/video were taken on a mix of GoPro and a Canon EOS 500D.

It still would have needed some kind of motorised tripod head to do the panning for the timelapse shot, Very effective!

Great video, makes me want to pop to Wales for a long weekend!!

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Mark, Forgot to ask if you're in touch with Paul Formston, your counterpart from the dark side, He's a very nice chap and isn't hung up on what make of car you drive, just that you're a fellow enthusiast.

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Nice work, makes me want to drive...RIGHT NOW! :d

Very evocative, and superbly filmed/executed with subtlety... :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes:

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It still would have needed some kind of motorised tripod head to do the panning for the timelapse shot, Very effective!

Great video, makes me want to pop to Wales for a long weekend!!

Maybe, but when he was describing how he'd done it over on Blatchat, I seem to remember it being fairly basic equipment wise, (ie tripods, audio recorded on an iPhone, that sort of thing). I seem to remember thinking at the time, the quality was as much down to skill and good improvisation! Followed by some great editing/post production.

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Maybe, but when he was describing how he'd done it over on Blatchat, I seem to remember it being fairly basic equipment wise, (ie tripods, audio recorded on an iPhone, that sort of thing). I seem to remember thinking at the time, the quality was as much down to skill and good improvisation! Followed by some great editing/post production.

I agree. Nothing special hardware wise needed. Software is very clever these days.

The Mrs is into Photography and the panoramic shorts are easily done with photoshop just by taking multiple photos.

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I agree. Nothing special hardware wise needed. Software is very clever these days.

The Mrs is into Photography and the panoramic shorts are easily done with photoshop just by taking multiple photos.

This would be true if it were a panning from a crop of an original but this is definitely rotating and so cannot be done in software.

The tripod/camera has to be rotating which would be very hard to do that smoothly manually

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