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

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Page 1: Alex, Laura and Kirsty. 1.All settings to manual 2.Start shooting 3.Keep camera/webcam still For quick-moving objects, use a short interval between photos.

Time-lapse photography

Alex, Laura and Kirsty

Page 2: Alex, Laura and Kirsty. 1.All settings to manual 2.Start shooting 3.Keep camera/webcam still For quick-moving objects, use a short interval between photos.

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)

Page 3: Alex, Laura and Kirsty. 1.All settings to manual 2.Start shooting 3.Keep camera/webcam still For quick-moving objects, use a short interval between photos.

Editing on iPhoto and iMovie1. Upload photos onto computer and open iPhoto2. Place photos into folder3. Open iMovie:

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Select photos in iMovie from iPhoto

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Add photos and select 0:03 duration

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Add sound...

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Save file

Page 8: Alex, Laura and Kirsty. 1.All settings to manual 2.Start shooting 3.Keep camera/webcam still For quick-moving objects, use a short interval between photos.

VideoVelocity – record time-lapse video

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Select recording device

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Choose record interval

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Choose playback speed

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Video velocity using a camera

Set up on camera1. All settings to manual2. Start shooting3. Keep camera/webcam still4. Upload photos to computer

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Create video from files

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Select fast moving video

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Select your photos

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Use drop down menus on right to adjust number of photos per second

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Press start capture on bottom right of screen to record film

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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

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Photos compiled using timelapse: