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<blockquote data-quote="Morgan Irwin" data-source="post: 816915" data-attributes="member: 17017"><p>I haven't really mentioned it yet in this thread, but I am sure that a few other members of the forum will appreciate this. When I was appointed by the client, I went out and purchased 4 Go-Pro cameras. We took a timelapse of the entire cinema build from two main cameras inside, as well as various outside locations and a few offsite location. A very good friend of mine carried out the painstaking process (for a fee as its on the clock time for him) of compiling the footage on an almost daily basis. In total we captured around 300Gb of photos during the duration of the project. There is a final cut of the video which is 2:30, but I am going to look at a few other options of the video for reference and information too.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://postimg.org/image/u1dtp6p5r/" target="_blank"><img src="https://s19.postimg.org/m8n5x7j6r/IMG_1222.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p><p></p><p>This is a photo sent through to me from Kai one evening while he was working late on compiling and editing the footage for me. This kind of work will be done more during daylight hours next year once we are setup with a few more computers that are capable of the processing of the massive amounts of photos.</p><p>I will add a link to the finalised video once all the posts on this thread are completed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morgan Irwin, post: 816915, member: 17017"] I haven't really mentioned it yet in this thread, but I am sure that a few other members of the forum will appreciate this. When I was appointed by the client, I went out and purchased 4 Go-Pro cameras. We took a timelapse of the entire cinema build from two main cameras inside, as well as various outside locations and a few offsite location. A very good friend of mine carried out the painstaking process (for a fee as its on the clock time for him) of compiling the footage on an almost daily basis. In total we captured around 300Gb of photos during the duration of the project. There is a final cut of the video which is 2:30, but I am going to look at a few other options of the video for reference and information too. [url=https://postimg.org/image/u1dtp6p5r/][IMG]https://s19.postimg.org/m8n5x7j6r/IMG_1222.jpg[/IMG][/url] This is a photo sent through to me from Kai one evening while he was working late on compiling and editing the footage for me. This kind of work will be done more during daylight hours next year once we are setup with a few more computers that are capable of the processing of the massive amounts of photos. I will add a link to the finalised video once all the posts on this thread are completed. [/QUOTE]
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