it’s been a while since i shot my last time lapse clip and i am happy to finally present the candle clip that i intended to shoot for a very long time:
the clip consists of 3100 jpgs combined using virtualdub and exported as an xvid avi file. it runs at 36 frames per second with the pictures being taken each one second apart.
the equipment I used was:
canon eos 5d mkii @ iso 100
tokina at-x pro 100 f/2.8 @ f/8.0
tc-80n3 timer remote @ 1second intervals
manfrotto tripod & head
the pictures were taken in jpg form to save space, then imported to lightroom, resized to 1280×853 and then exported. virtualdub was used to merge the jpg files into a video clip with the nine inch nails song “36 ghosts iv” as atmospheric background.
total working time (shooting and post processing): about 3 hours.
i might produce a full hd version of the clip later down the line and release it via bittorrent.
yesterday i was looking for new “storm chasers” episodes when i noticed the pirate bay promoting a film called “nasty old people“. at first i thought it would be another major movie release and i didn’t want to get caught in a wake of people being sued because they downloaded something illegally. i skimmed the summary on the pirate bay website until i noticed the creative commons tag and i thought “oh well, let’s give it a try”.
so, what is it about?
This is the story of Mette
Member of a neo-Nazi gang, her day job is to take care of four crazy old people that all are just waiting to die. Her life becomes a journey into a burlesque fairytale, where the rules of the game are created by Mette herself. Mette is indifferent about her way of life, until she one night assaults a man, kicking him senseless. Waking up the day after, she realizes that something is wrong, and in company with the her crazy oldies she longs for respect and love. She can tell that the old folks are marginalized by the modern society, but together they create a world and a voice of their own.
today i was watching the bluray of “australia” (which i didn’t like) which i stopped about midway and noticed that the download of nasty old people was finished. then i thought i should give it a try and watched the whole movie in one sitting, not even getting up for popcorn. something that really made me stick to my seat was the feeling of watching something real to unfold, bit by bit. the characters are extremely well drawn and about as scary or weird as my mom mentions every now and then (since she is in some kind of home help service herself). some of the transitions between events are shown as stop motion paper-cutout sequences which work very well combined with the lovely music in the background.
without spoiling the ending sequence i think it brought the movie to a nice close.
hanna, thanks a lot for sharing this movie with us!
i am sure to donate and i am very much looking forward to seeing another movie from you again!
everyday, there are a bunch of videos popping up that are sent via email, shared using instant messaging or spread by word of mouth.
most of them turn out to be cheap laughs, poorly edited and don’t tell stories.
characters so believable and very well drawn, a story that is simple yet new, a great soundtrack – what more can you ask for?
so, what is it about?
a chubby girl is chosen to perform in one of those really awkward children beauty pageants, followed by her underachieving dad, her devastated mom, a suicidal gay uncle, a mute-by-choice older brother and their swearing, porn loving old grandpa. they all get stuffed in a yellow vw bus to get to the beauty contest and have to endure a hilarious and touching journey with so many wonderfully drawn moments – i love it.
even the trailer cracks me up every time i see it.
i’ve picked this one up because i like steve carell.
he had a top notch performance in “little miss sunshine” (yeah, i think that deserves a review as well – will post that later on) and that’s what lead me to “dan in real life” which was surprisingly good and now over to “the 40 year old virgin“.
out of those movies, this one was the most cliché laden one and the ending… no spoilers here but come on… seriously.
apart from that the movie was fun, pacing was good and the plot twists – well, you saw them coming.
you might want to take a look at it for the laughs and the situations he stumbles into, but i was expecting something a little different.
*hm* just popped up in my head: if you are looking into the whole nerd-finds-girl story, stick to “the big bang theory” (although this hasn’t evolved yet) or “chuck”.
i started thinking about the shots for the movie clip i promised i would make within a year. here is a scene test shot in my parents garage i made today. this got me thinking. does anyone have a nice title for a movie clip, about 3-4min overall about a guy riding on a motorcycle?
me neither. well, i do have some kind of an idea though.
this is the first scene test for “eleven” (i might shoot it again soon since i don’t like the lighting).
three time’s the charm – with the best movie for today’s reviews as the last.
let’s not dilly-dally.
“man on wire” blew me away.
it was one of the movies i picked up last week from amazon.co.uk and everything i knew about it was that it was supposed to be really good for a documentary.
a “really good documentary”? *hm* that might need further investigation.
yeah, i’ve been watching a lot of movies lately. thanks to my mom, i was able to lend it for two days and here is the result (yeah, i’ve watched it twice).
hang on. i’ll write this review in german. i am not sure, if there is an english version of this movie available anyway.
if you are comfortable reading a german review, feel free to continue reading.
as i am writing this entry, the credits for m. night shymalans latest movie “the happening” are rolling in the background.
how do i put this delicately…
you certainly know that feeling. you put something together, crafted something with your own hands. and it does the job it’s intended to do.
but it is fugly as hell. wires are hanging out, screws are mangled and it seems to fall apart any second.
that’s how i would describe “the happening”.
should i go into detail? i think it would be worthwhile. and i finally can give a review that doesn’t end with me praising the movie.
although shopping isn’t particularly my cup of tea, be it for shoes, pants or jackets, i love buying t-shirts, music and: picking up movies.
not the well known blockbusters mind you, i’d rather aim for those that usually stay under the radar.
since amazon.co.uk is a great source for cheap dvds because of british pounds and euros being about equally strong at the moment, i set out to buy a few. (more…)