Take a regular still cam, use a dolly or some sort of fixed height rolling thing to affix the camera to. Take the shots all in progression so that each frame will be a sequentially numbered frame. Walk 5 feet, take another shot, etc. Import the frames into AE as an image sequence. Render out the shaky footage. Import that new rendered movie and apply image stabilization via warp stabilizer.
Do this per shot.
Should be pretty easy, the cumbersome part is shooting it all.
///Greg Balint
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On Aug 31, 2013 9:20 AM, "Jim Curtis" < jpcurtis@me.com> wrote:
http://vimeo.com/46106624
A client sent me this link, and said it was shot with a still camera, and he called it a "walking time-lapse." He wants to do something similar.
I'm wondering how the film maker got all the images to register in succession. Seems like you could do this manually in Ae, which would take forever, unless… there's some software that automates the process.
Is anybody aware of such software?
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Jim
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