Decay sequence resubmission


A 'Decay sequence' involves taking photos of a "decaying" object, these photos are all taken from exactly the same place (using a tripod iff possible). All photos are all taken with an equal interval between them in my case this was a two minute interval between each shot I also made sure that the camera settings were identical for each shot i did this by keeping my camera in fully manual settings and focus meaning the camera couldn't try to compensate of lighting by changing the shutter speed or aperture.




These images upto thousands sometimes are now stitched together and rendered, i did this in photo shop by converting my raw images to jpeg images so they were smaller images, I then imported the correctly ordered images and put them into video format and saved it.

This went well however it could have gone better if I was able to make the video slower in premiere pro, this however was not possible due to how slow the software was. This also could have gone better because it could have show more change over a longer period of time and in more incremental sections rather than the seemingly blocky effect which has been created almost as iff the lolly is breaking apart rather than melting.

This on the other hand did go well because I was able to achieve the desired effect of the ice-cream "decaying" and I was also ale to make this more interesting by making the frames more saturated in premiere pro giving a more appealing video.

Comments

  1. Outcome is weird and interesting but far too fast. Could be slowed down or re-done in Premiere Pro

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