After watching the timelapse footage posted by the people here, I was inspire to do one as well.
This is my first time doing, therefore wanted to use some simple equipment instead.
I found this apps call "TimeLapse" from app store, and I mount my iPhone using a phone holder on the windscreen of my car, and shot more than 700 photos back to back from my house to the pet farm in Pasir ris.
This apps allow you to set the interval of each photos, and it can also compile the photos into the movie using a user defined fps. Or you can keep the individual photos in the album, and edit it later. You can also choose to discard the individual photos after movie is created. It is able to lock White Balance, and Exposure.
Great apps. I use the iMovie to add in the sound track.
Pls enjoy the 24s video... and I hope to do more interesting timelapse in future.
Cheers,
Francis.
[video=youtube;ovx9RgKpxiI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovx9RgKpxiI[/video]
This is my first time doing, therefore wanted to use some simple equipment instead.
I found this apps call "TimeLapse" from app store, and I mount my iPhone using a phone holder on the windscreen of my car, and shot more than 700 photos back to back from my house to the pet farm in Pasir ris.
This apps allow you to set the interval of each photos, and it can also compile the photos into the movie using a user defined fps. Or you can keep the individual photos in the album, and edit it later. You can also choose to discard the individual photos after movie is created. It is able to lock White Balance, and Exposure.
Great apps. I use the iMovie to add in the sound track.
Pls enjoy the 24s video... and I hope to do more interesting timelapse in future.
Cheers,
Francis.
[video=youtube;ovx9RgKpxiI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovx9RgKpxiI[/video]