Construction Time-Lapse Vlog 2 - 10 DAYS CONTINOUS TIME-LAPSE SETUP

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  • Опубліковано 27 кві 2017
  • Join me on a time-lapse project from start to finish!
    The next challenge was to find a power supply option that was reliable enough to power the camera for 10 days non-stop.
    Music by Justin Bowen
    / jbowenmusic
    Follow my adventure on Instagram: / morten.rustad
    www.mortenrustad.com
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  • @wasserbesser
    @wasserbesser 6 років тому +1

    *Here is a Lifehack for your fogging problem:*
    You can just tape anti-moisture bags around the lens, also spray and clean it with WD40, so it won't fog ;)
    Thanks for explaining and doing so much nice vids! You're great!

  • @DanielAx
    @DanielAx 7 років тому +5

    I really enjoy these behind the scenenes videos! Keep 'em coming! :)

  • @scotty4418
    @scotty4418 7 років тому

    awesome series and great seeing all the elements to create this

  • @mvuploads9202
    @mvuploads9202 7 років тому

    3:03 it is so worth it to watch these tutorials and the way you just embedded this amazing timelapse of the Oslo city into it was stunning, breathtaking and beautiful, with the contrast in light

  • @oddbjrnaustevikfoto
    @oddbjrnaustevikfoto 7 років тому

    Looking forward to see the finished time-lapse! Keep building it up :)

  • @Thisaussierides
    @Thisaussierides 7 років тому +1

    So dope! I move to Oslo tomorrow, cant wait to to start shooting! Thanks for the Inspiration once again man :)

  • @oxeonn7670
    @oxeonn7670 7 років тому

    very interesting and useful as always! Thank you Morten :)

  • @brownchairphotography
    @brownchairphotography 7 років тому

    Thanks for sharing this. I've always wanted to know how long term time-lapse worked. Really cool to see you problem solve.

  • @edupuertasfruns
    @edupuertasfruns 7 років тому

    Great job, I feel this is a non sleeping moments depending on the camera to work with no control every single minute.

  • @drbdrbrobertdrbdrb
    @drbdrbrobertdrbdrb 3 роки тому

    Very interesting to see as I experience(d) the same problems when shooting long day to night timelapses! Also had the problem that the dummy battery on an external powersource wasn't reliable. I think in my case the problem was because it was plugged in a powerbank with 2.1 amp 5 volt output, while the NP-FW50 battery puts out around 7,2 volts. Now I have a dummy battery on an DC port of 8,4 volts and it works flawlessly :)

  • @Road_taste
    @Road_taste 7 років тому +1

    you are inspire me!

  • @NiftyConceptStudios
    @NiftyConceptStudios 7 років тому

    you are just awesome !!!!!!!!

  • @tubeforinsomniacs6157
    @tubeforinsomniacs6157 3 роки тому

    Brooo🤘🏻 supperb

  • @H18PROS
    @H18PROS 4 роки тому

    Love

  • @spacewomble6695
    @spacewomble6695 7 років тому

    Great work, went here on the Arcadia Cruise ship Christmas time and seen this building site, went to the ski slopes, can you do a time lapse from the slopes looking towards Oslo, thinking it would be a fantastic shot.

  • @alemaodownhill
    @alemaodownhill 7 років тому +1

    Awesome work and great vid. Can you detail your process any further? Stuff like exposure, how you deal with light changes thorougthout the day and stuff like that. Can't wait to see the next vid. Cheers

  • @arturos1263
    @arturos1263 6 років тому

    Awesome video! just curious, how do you compensate camera movement (if its to windy)? is it possible on a software ?

  • @TheWhitePianoKeyProductions
    @TheWhitePianoKeyProductions 5 років тому +3

    Must have missed this info somwhere, but how are you making sure both day and night are perfectly exposed? Do you change the shutter speed every sunset and sunrise, or put the camera on automatic or something?
    It’s one of the only things I can’t think a solution for

  • @zeitraffer851
    @zeitraffer851 7 років тому

    good job

  • @Framedbythomas
    @Framedbythomas 7 років тому +3

    Could it be the USB charger that didn't deliver enough amps? Looked like a small usb charger, one that only outputs 1 amp. Camera charging solution normally take 2.1 amps.

  • @amacmedia3221
    @amacmedia3221 6 років тому +1

    Cool Tl.
    How many frames did you shoot each night when the lift shafts were being built, was it 1 frame a night for say 100 days?

  • @RazaJawad
    @RazaJawad 7 років тому +2

    Thanks, for putting up this and sharing all your experience with us. I follow all your work here on UA-cam.
    But there is something I was wondering about. What did you do to prevent camera shakes since the box is direcktly attached to the camera and at that top keeping in the mind the weather conditions it should have been windy.
    Greetings from Sweden :-)

    • @morten.rustad
      @morten.rustad  7 років тому +3

      It worked well when I taped it to the tripod.

  • @FoxyTCustoms
    @FoxyTCustoms 7 років тому

    Would it be bad to have the dummy battery plugged straight in to the wall power? The one I use came with a supply that converts down 110v from the wall to 12v. I havent had any heat issues and two less connection points to fail.

  • @vk4vsp
    @vk4vsp 7 років тому

    I know it would take more power, but would a small fan inside the box help with heat and/or misting issues. Something like an old computer fan.

  • @thomasmarie8771
    @thomasmarie8771 7 років тому

    Well done Morten, but there is no wi-fi on the sony? because you could have put the interval timer with an application on a phone didn't you?

  • @lukasklima459
    @lukasklima459 7 місяців тому

    Wow amazing video! How did you set up the camera and did it overheat at any point? I have to shoot a 30 days timelaps (With a GoPro HERO 8 and a HERO 12) for a customer in 2.7k, 5minutes intervall with 3600 photos for a 4 minutes video. The storage for that are only 20GB, so is it possible to run the camera for 30 days, when using a cable to power it? Or does it shut down for overheating? Thank you for yout time! Regards, Lukas

  • @levianhanenkamp2542
    @levianhanenkamp2542 7 років тому

    Looks like the twin towers in small 😂.
    nice video morten 👍

  • @user-qw4xo7ou8q
    @user-qw4xo7ou8q 4 роки тому +1

    nicuuuuuu .... What is the name of this camera and the charger I want to buy it ?

  • @thecollectiblecollectabill2298
    @thecollectiblecollectabill2298 5 років тому

    i have a Logitech c615 and a crappy laptop to use with it but the video keeps lagging really bad. i also have a cheap trail cam with a plug that works decent and it shows good footage but only from so far away. Third, i have an old smartphone with a MicroSD card that i can get apps for. I build pools and would like to start making time lapse videos of the approximately month long process. do u have a suggestion for a phone app to use, as the computer lags too much and i dont think the trail cam works to capture a wide enough angle? any suggestions would be great, thanks

  • @SirMardog
    @SirMardog 2 роки тому

    Can you help, if i was running a construction time-lapse for 8 months that will happen only during the day, what interval your you recommend, please help me with any tips as i will be only there to set up for one day and won't have remote access.

  • @piotrraczka7542
    @piotrraczka7542 5 років тому

    Hey, could you share your settings for this timelapse? I'm wondering if a 1 minute interval and priority mode would be ok. I'm planning to shoot a construction timelapse, it will start in the morning and end mid-day / afternoon so the conditions should be fairly the same through a single day of shooting so maybe fixed aperture and let's say 1/30 shutter speed could work too? I would like to avoid flicker as much as possible to not deal with it in post production. Thank you!

    • @macdidilin
      @macdidilin 5 років тому

      Hey... what setting did you end up using. I have a similar job coming up. Would love to hear what others do. Cheers!

  • @flaviopresutti
    @flaviopresutti 7 років тому

    wow! II hope you get paid as you deserve!!!

  • @mp3remix171
    @mp3remix171 3 роки тому

    What setting did you use? 1 photo/min in A-mode?

  • @Mitokafander_Production
    @Mitokafander_Production 4 роки тому

    What camera settings do you use?

  • @DeSvarcs
    @DeSvarcs 4 роки тому

    did you shoot in RAW or in JPEG?

  • @billmongiello4885
    @billmongiello4885 4 роки тому

    how about answering all the questions you get...like what time settings you used

  • @levianhanenkamp2542
    @levianhanenkamp2542 7 років тому

    Hi

  • @stephenkalnaes8137
    @stephenkalnaes8137 7 років тому

    Hvor stort minnekort bruker du her?

  • @OhadPearl
    @OhadPearl 7 років тому

    It's such a pain to see you deal with sony gear, I hope the sponsorship is worth it..
    keep sharing BTS, very interesting :)

    • @morten.rustad
      @morten.rustad  7 років тому +2

      I am not sponsored by Sony.

    • @OhadPearl
      @OhadPearl 7 років тому

      oh, then why did you choose that system? it seems weird to me that a timelapse photographer would choose it because of its low battery life, and that 999 limit..

    • @morten.rustad
      @morten.rustad  7 років тому +4

      Battery life or the 990 limit has never been a problem in regular time-lapse situations before this. And the image quality is superior.

    • @OhadPearl
      @OhadPearl 7 років тому

      if you gotta have that 8k then a d810 would make your life easier. I'm using a d610 and have no problem shooting a bunch of timelapses on one battery, no grip. I have one spare battery in the bag just in case, but never had to use it.

    • @morten.rustad
      @morten.rustad  7 років тому

      Like I said, battery life has never been an issue. And D810 is not 8K.