alex, laura and kirsty. 1.all settings to manual 2.start shooting 3.keep camera/webcam still for...
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Time-lapse photography
Alex, Laura and Kirsty
Set-up1. All settings to manual2. Start shooting3. Keep camera/webcam still• For quick-moving objects, use a short interval
between photos (e.g. people walking use 2 s)• For slower moving objects use a longer interval
(e.g. clouds use 10 s)
Editing on iPhoto and iMovie1. Upload photos onto computer and open iPhoto2. Place photos into folder3. Open iMovie:
Select photos in iMovie from iPhoto
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Add photos and select 0:03 duration
Add sound...
Save file
VideoVelocity – record time-lapse video
Select recording device
Choose record interval
Choose playback speed
Video velocity using a camera
Set up on camera1. All settings to manual2. Start shooting3. Keep camera/webcam still4. Upload photos to computer
Create video from files
Select fast moving video
Select your photos
Use drop down menus on right to adjust number of photos per second
Press start capture on bottom right of screen to record film
Classroom uses:ChromatographyMetals rustingNeutralisation of acid/alkali Building site/people movingGermination of seeds/bending towards lightFruit and vegetable decompositionRecovery of un-watered plant after wateringColoured food dye taken up by white carnation (transpiration)Melting/freezing/boiling/evaporation of waterSunrise/sunsetSnail races/ants moving
Photos compiled using timelapse:
References:
Time-lapse science experimentsiMovieVideoVelocityPhotojojo (details on how to set up)BBC Nature video collections