Timeless - 2016 Band 6 HSC Major Work
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- Опубліковано 28 гру 2024
- A Time-lapse and Aerial Film of Sydney. A passage of time. A whole new perspective.
From Killarney Heights High School Class of 2016.
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This is my 2016 HSC Multimedia Major Work. A Time-lapse and Aerial Film which features the scenery of Sydney. Filming took approximately 10 days and another 2 days for editing and colour grading. I was traveling alone for the majority of the time. Living in a tent, a sleeping bag or where ever is warm. Waking up early and staying up late to capture the Sun and Milky Way rising and setting at the horizon. It was hard and frustrating filming in a cold weather or rainy day but I lucky enough managed to get all the footage I want at the end of the day!
Also! Thanks for watching! If you like it please hit the Like button, if you dislike it then you know what to do! Leave a comment below, let me know what do you think of it!
Contact me through [ JoeyDogPublic@outlook.com ] if you need help with your major work!
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My portfolio is available for download through google drive:
drive.google.c...
I hope you guys like it and use it as an example and baseline for your major work.
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The project includs following places:
1. Sydney Harbour Bridge / The Rock.
2. Woy Woy .
3. Port Stephens.
4. Cliff Drive, Blue Mountains.
5. Cathedral Rock.
6. Barrenjoey Lighthouse / Palm Beach.
7. Lincoln's Rock.
8. Three Sisters.
9. Scenic World, Blue Mountains
10. Mount Tomaree.
11. Soldier Point.
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Equipment list:
1. D750 Nikon (My Own)
2. D810 Nikon (My Friend's Emergency Backup Camera Body)
3. 70-210mm Nikor F4 AF-S 1986 Version -- Real Cheap....
4. 18-35mm Nikon F3.5-4.5 G
5. DIY Electric Slider with built in timer. -- Simply Rubbish....
6. Oben Aluminium Tripod.
7. Shitty 10 years old Tripod....
8. SONY RX100 First Gen (Behind the Scene Camera)
9. Small size Gorilla Tripod.
10. NISI UV Filter.
11. NISI Circular Polariser.
12. Unbranded $30 16 in 1 eBay shitty square GND and ND Filter.
13. NISI ND 1000 ND Filter.
14. DJI Phantom 3 Standard.
15. DJI Phantom 3 Extra Battery.
16. 2x PNY 64 GB Elite Performance SD Card.
17. 13000mAh Power Bank (For Slider Power Source)
18. Arduino Uno Dev Board
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Software List (Mac OS X / Mac OS):
1. Photoshop CC
2. Lightroom CC
3. InDesign CC (Formatting Portfolio)
4. Premiere CC
5. After Effect CC 2015 & 2014
6. DNG Converter
7. LRTimelapse (Day to Night Time-lapse Transition)
8. Audition CC
9. Color Efex Pro 4 (Really Great for Colour Grading)
10. IWLTBAP Luts Pack
11. Microsoft Word (Writing Portfolio)
12. Microsoft Excel (Create Timeline and Finance Plan)
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SoftwareList (IOS):
1. Sky Guide.
2. The Photographer Ephemeris
3. Photo Transit
4. Google Maps
5. Weather App
6. DJI GO App
7. AUTOPILOT
8. Hover Drone Restriction Map
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Background Music: Hope of Men - Daydream
Licensed by Musicbed: www.musicbed.com
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Fonts:
1. Times New Roman
2. Myriad Pro
3. Helvetica
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Plug-Ins:
1. Nix Collection
2. Noiseware
3. LR Timelapse
4. Lumetric Color
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Special Thanks To
Mum & Dad
Gary G
Murphy M
Michael B
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Please do not copy and use it without permission.
As I am now Year 12, HSC is in an year's time and in Multimedia, I start to look for inspiration for my next project.
This is one of them.
*And it's absolutely beautiful.*
Thanks Jimmy! It's been 2 years since my HSC, and looking back from now really makes me feel like there once in a lifetime opportunity (At least for now) to go for it. And this is it! Ever since that, I hardly able to squeeze time for me to make another short films because the course work for Engineering is pretty intense~ Wish I have more time.
incredible film
Awesome work 😊
Amazing!
AMAZING
cant believe how good u r
lmao why u here
is it possible to have a look at your portfolio you did for this major work?
Amy Welch I'm sure I did put the link in the description. It's a little bit big, about 50megabyte.
and the timelapses are amazing did you use a slider?
Kirby Chant hey dude! I haven't got my HSC result yet, therefore I got no idea which band I scored. I used a homemade electric slider, you can make one with just under 200 bucks and it is really easy program a slider firmware, it took me about 1hour to kickstart and finish the code... You need Arduino Board, some wire, a motor power moduler L298N, a Stepper motor for precision control and some metal bar with a slider block on it.
sweet man do you have like a list of parts? i was looking at making a slider, was there a tutorial on the slider or a list of parts very instead in it as buying sliders are way over priced haha.
The Part List of Doge Slider:
1. 2 Aluminium Tube, or you can get a cheap carbon fibre tube and that is not going to cost significantly more. select a length that suit your production and transportation, the one I have has about 80cm in length and 2cm in diameter.
2. A bracket for locking the tube in place. you should be able to find a lot of different type of bracket in Bunning, I used four T shape brackets with screw locking mechanism so that I can tear it down for transportation.
3. Three plastic plate with 0.8 centimetre thick, you need two of this for bolting two brackets on each plate so that each end of the tube can be screw tight. The last plate will be used for putting a typical tripod head on it.
4. Two tube bearings with correct size. This is the sliding mechanism fitted with the tripod plate in order to slide smoothly.
5. A driving belt, get the one that has at least two times the length of your tube.
6. Another T bracket + a ball bearing with the correct size. This will be one part of the drive mechanism, I'll explain later.
7. A Stepper motor, it moves one consistent step forward when received a signal from the controller. it's very important to have a stepper motor rather than brushless motor. the size of the motor is about 5cm *5cm(hence a square base)*6Cm(height). It's called Nema motor or some other brand.
8. A l298N Motor Driver / Power Module. This can provide enough voltage to let the motor spin.
9. Arduino Uno Controller Board. This is a programmable developer board for small project. virtually it can do everything you wanna do.
10. Couples of Battery, preferably using a dirt cheap high capacity battery bank. my 13500mah battery bank can last for full 6 hours. good enough for one night.
11. A USB cable that usually comes with Arduino board when you buy it. it can be used to power your board rather than using small battery cell.
12. Your camera trigger cable. Most of the camera uses a 3.5 / 2.5mm headphone jack as their trigger cable, but sometimes might be not such as the Nikon 750 is different. check your camera port and get the correct one. just a cheap and 2 metres length cable is great.
13. Cut your cable at one end, you will be able to see couple different cables, try connect them into your arduino and try different combination of True or False to get your camera work.
14, Two gear that can be fitted on your motor shaft and the Step 6 bracket. so that the driving belt from step 5 can be fitted . the belt is bolted o the tripod plate in step 3 so that as the belt being pulled by the motor, the tripod plate will move together.
15, You can buy some cheap button and a small display for arduino board. When you program you slider, you can have multiple modes, such as speed, overall time, bulb ramping, speed ramping, continuous mode(or what we called normal sliding mode.), and delay start etc. you can write a complete firmware with it to make it work like a pro...these button can be programmed to engage a certain mode and the display allow you to view which mode you are in, the speed, the time it takes and the battery voltage(or a conversion formula to calculate the percentage of battery ) without using a Arduino programming IDE / Software with you.
Not sure how much is it now, if you try to buy the cheapest option, you should be able to get it with up most 250 bucks. I made this when I was in china and it was cheap as...
By the way, if you decided to go crazy with it, Buy a 3 axis DSLR gimbal for drone, and control it with your arduino (make sure you have enough port for all of these stuff.) then you can fitted that gimbal on to the tripod plate, and the end result is a star tracker slider, a 3 axis follow slider and an extra 800 bucks gone...
hey man what band did you get? i love the color grade of this. the cuts works smooth as!
Hey dude! guess you forgot me already but that is not a problem! I just got my result today and it's a band 6 (HSC Mark 93.).
niceeeeeee!!! congrats man!! thats mad as. I've just started the theory for mine this term!
I think your equipment list is bs, as if you did this without a drone. I think you spent much more money than you are insinuating in the description.
I did this with the lowest end DJI drone which only cost $700......
+Joeydog Aus I see. But still $700 is a lot of money.
Yeah, I agree. I was trying to cut things down. The 70-210 Nikor was $150 as it was made in 1986. The 18-35 is the cheapest Wide Angle I can find. The D810 from my friend is actually an emergency backup camera as my D750 was actually broken down. Other accessories are all very cheap in China so it's alright.. plus those software was purchased through DET software and only cost like 12 bucks...
I given my best to cut things down. The video might not look that good but I do more still photography and astrophotography.
you can have a look this.
500px.com/jingyuanjoeytu
+Joeydog Aus don't sell yourself short, it's bs that you think it might not look good. It is quite obvious that it looks good. Now i'm just wondering about the file size and native resolution, and what plans did you have in place to compensate for no retina Mac screen.
+Spartan S The file size is about 5 GB, Native Resolution is 1920x1080. Although drone produce 2K but no point using it if school don't have the equipment to play it. To compensate the color, I push the saturation up in school desktop and see if it match my Mac. I can only get close but not quite there..
you legit just showed 1 skill throughout the whole thing... time lapses.