Yesterday, I took my Kodak Zi8 down to the Point Loma tidepools to try to capture some wildlife videos.  Those were less than successful, but more about that in another post.  I was able to set the little camera up on its flexible tripod and capture some (very tiny) waves hitting the cliffs.  Knowing I would want to do some time alterations later, I used the 720p, 60 frames per second setting.  Here's what I ended up with, after playing with it for a bit in Premiere CS5.  I uploaded it in 720p, so I recommend that setting on the embedded YouTube player.  It makes a big difference.
A few observations:
- Normal speed makes the waves look pathetic and puny, which they were.  Half speed gives them a bit of majesty.  Quarter speed looks weird.
 
- I tried allowing the sound to retain its original pitch, but that didn't work out at all.  At a quarter speed it echoed terribly.  Allowing the sound to go down in pitch as I changed the speed of the video adds to the feeling of majesty.
 
- In another video, I shot some waves at 1080p, 30 frames a second.  Reducing those down to quarter speed gave me obvious time artifacts.  The Zi8's 60 frames per second mode is a godsend for doing slow motion.
 
- I wish I'd had bigger waves.
 
The Zi8's small size and the flexible mini-tripod I bought for it make it an ideal tool for capturing nature videos.  I've got a 32GB memory card for it, so the only limitation now is battery life and I never came close to running out of that yesterday.
More videos to come in the future.
 
3 comments:
If you can lay hands on a waterproof housing for your camera, maybe even puny waves could be made more impressive by getting right down near (or in) the water!
KT: You obviously haven't gotten the memo. We are no longer racist... just uninformed, scamming, crazies.
Or that seems to be the new Journolist meme! :)
Tim, I looked into that before I went to Hawaii this summer. The waterproof housing all had plenty of "it leaked and ruined my camera" reviews. I suppose I could stick the think inside of a glass, watertight container ....
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