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4.5 Hours of Graffiti in 2.5 Minutes - CEPS

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Video footage from the 2008 Stylin' Trucks High & Low Truck Show, 9/14/08, in Independence, Ohio.

We had a local Cleveland, OH graffiti artist come in to do a custom graffiti painting of our company name/logo. His handle is Ceps and his web page is myspace.com/getcepsd. This is a mural he painted in four straight hours. I compressed it down to two minutes and eight seconds using the "time stretch" feature in Adobe Premier Elements 3.0.

Canon ZR85, full-auto, left alone except to change tapes.

No audio as of yet. I'm working on a custom piece to use, it'll be a few days. For now, just hum softly to yourself...
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Todd VanSlyck    September 18, 2008 02:24 PM
That's pretty cool. I love time-lapse. Here's a tip, though. It looks like you had your iris on auto. When doing time-lapse, make sure you get a good exposure, then switch to manual to avoid the variance.

Will Mahoney    September 18, 2008 02:36 PM
Thanks! I totally had that camera on full auto. I'm not too sure how to put it on "manual" mode, but I had to keep powering the camera down to change batteries and tapes, so I would have kept losing my settings. This was a set it and forget it type of shoot.

I was wandering around the grounds with my A1, snagging some good footage. Hopefully I'll have that up next week.

Thanks.

Jesse Blanchard    March 17, 2009 12:46 PM
Fun to watch
The video is almost more fun without music. It's kind of zen that way.



 

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