2nd annual "OPEN TIME-LAPSE PROJECT"

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Here is the full list of titles that people on the forum contributed in the hope that one would be selected:

May 17th 2003
May 17th 2003 on Earth
One Moment In Time
The Passing Of a Day
The Pulse of Life
Journey Through Time
Poetry in Motion
One Day in Eight
Simple Emulsion
Global Exposure

There was originally going to be a vote. My favourite is 'Pulse of Life' - I think it sounds better without 'The' at the beginning. Anyone else have a favourite?
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I wasn't envolved in last years project, so I don't expect my vote to count. But I'll put in my 2 cents anyway. I like "One Day in Eight", or "A Day in Eight", maybe just "Day in Eight".

Looking forward to this years shoot! :D
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Like Tom I wasn't involved with the 1st project but I do like the 'a day in eight' title.
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The name for last years timelapse project will be "Puls of Life". The film is almost finished now and I have seen it. It's awesome. Hang in there! :D
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awand wrote:The name for last years timelapse project will be "Puls of Life". The film is almost finished now and I have seen it. It's awesome. Hang in there! :D
Great!!! I'd like to see and listen :wink: it very soon!

You can count me in the second one too.
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I'm in on the second one too. For sure.

Just as an aside, I am good friends with Simon (vidwerk) and let me tell you, he has been working hard at cutting the first one.

I can imagine how eager all of the first-year particpants are to witness the finished product, and I can assure he is working hard to get it up for you to see as soon as possible. Technical issues aside, he has encountered some creative obstacles that I think he overcame quite well. Great editor, so any final cut short of great is not really possible.

Looking forward to this year's project - I have a new Nizo, so this time (hopefully) the camera won't breakdown in the middle of shooting!
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Count me in too… I'd love to participate.
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I would be involved too - it sounds great
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Registration (webform) will start tomorrow. See article on the frontpage and a sticky post to the forum.

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Hello,

Many different film formats are now included (if not all formats on film, as there is an "other option" in the register page) what will be the limit in time for each format, or simply there is no more limit than the end of the unique roll by participant ?
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For 16mm a 30m roll is the limit. For 35mm you only get 120m rolls, but I guest not many people will use this format anyway. I'd say max 5 minutes each, but try to get it closer to 3min.

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Post by vegetable man »

Timelapse project 2003: 28 participants = 90 minutes.
Timelapse project 2004: 56 participants (sure more to come) = 180 minutes of super8!!

Isn't is great?
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Post by tim »

Bad choice of date. It coincides with the BFCC.
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