An interview and time lapse tut from start to finish. This tut/interview travels out in the field to finalizing in post. Worth the watch even if you are not into time lapse. From Lynda. com
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Timelapse Tut & Interview
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Timelapse Tut & InterviewAn interview and time lapse tut from start to finish. This tut/interview travels out in the field to finalizing in post. Worth the watch even if you are not into time lapse. From Lynda. com
aka Cheryl
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Re: Timelapse Tut & InterviewGreat find, Cheryl!
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Re: Timelapse Tut & InterviewThanks for this. It is easy when you watch such beautiful timelapses to not think about all the work that goes into them. Of course, that is the sign of quality work, the ability to focus on the art in front of you and not think of the behind-the-scenes details.
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