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Wednesday
Apr282010

Video - Corcoran Ball Time lapse

My time lapse video of the Corcoran Ball went off without any major problems.  My video camera recorded a half second of tape every 30 seconds for sixty hours.  The final video shows the first load at 5:00am on thursday morning, through the last clean up in the early morning hours on Saturday. 

 

To see more about this time lapse, check out my previoius post about the setup

Thursday
Apr152010

Video - Time Lapse of the Corcoran Ball (Setup)

This coming Friday night is the Annual Corcoran Ball. The gallery (and parts of the college) shut down for Thursday and Friday to set up for the event. 

Yesterday evening I set up a video camera to  shoot a time lapse of the setup and ball.  The camera will shoot half a second of footage every thirty seconds, for 60 Hours.  The tape should be able to get the full two days of set up as well as the the ball itself. 

Below is an image of the setup, the video should stop at about 6:00am on Saturday morning, a few hours after the decorations for the ball are taken down. 

If all goes well, I'll be posting the completed time lapse next week. 

 

Time Lapse Setup for the Corcoran Ball

Friday
Jul102009

July 4th Fireworks in DC

I set up a video camera on a friends roof to do a time lapse recording of the fireworks on the National Mall for Independence Day. I ran into a few snags along the way, but overall it was a great learning experience.

Fireworks in Washington, DC from Denny Henry on Vimeo.