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  • time lapse with pan gadget

    Posted by Scottyp on July 7, 2006 at 3:04 pm

    anybody have any ideas about how to make a gadget that would slowly pull on the tilt/pan arm during a time lapse that would simulate those shots that come from very expensive rigs. Been searching for a device that already exists or could be modified. I’m thinking it would have a slow moving, consistant gear system that reeled in a string that would slowly tug on the tripod’s arm. Or perhpaps a small tripod could actually sit on a device that slowly rotated. any thoughts?

    scott

    Mike Gluckman replied 19 years, 10 months ago 5 Members · 4 Replies
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  • David Jones

    July 8, 2006 at 1:55 pm

    [scottyp] ” that would simulate those shots that come from very expensive rigs”

    ??? Just what does a shot from a “very expensive rig” look like ???
    And what is your definition of a very expensive rig?

    What exactly is the end result you are trying to achieve?
    Generally when I do time lapse work, I lock down the camera, and then let subject or subjects move.

  • Todd Mcmullen

    July 8, 2006 at 5:22 pm

    Are you talking about motion control vs. time lapse? Just pan or tilt during an off frame. Obviously, use small moves and a very good fluid head.

    Todd McMullen
    Flip Flop Films
    Austin
    Cinematography Forum Leader

  • Blub06

    July 8, 2006 at 6:36 pm

    In the end you are talking about a motion control thingy. I love the look you are talking about, its fine to have a locked down time-lapse sequence but panning tilting and even zooming adds an amazing quality to it all.

    There must be some kind of cheapo motion control thing. If not, there would be a real market for such a thing.

    While motion control rigs are big, heavy and expensive, if you give up the high tolerances of such rigs (which is one reason they are so heavy) and create a rig which is small and portable its easy to imagine a great demand for such a thing.

    Chris

  • Mike Gluckman

    July 13, 2006 at 12:19 am

    I use a digital still camera for time lapse. If you take high resolution pictures, you can pan, tilt, and zoom in post.

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