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Istopmotion sucks
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istopmotion sucks
  1. #Istopmotion sucks update
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What happened to all those trees in Thurston and Southern Pierce county?!Īs someone who recently moved to Seattle, and who has made the trip to Olympia ten times since (for job interviews, etc.), I am astounded most by the lack of traffic. The other part that astounds me is all the TREES. Having lived in Oly almost 10 years, looking back to 20 years ago is just awesome.Īko – Welcome to WA, keep left except to pass.Īs Custodio said, the lack of traffic for that time of day, no matter the time of year, is just amazing. Kudos on both the old memory and a great song! The shot of the Seattle Skyline just after MLK BLVD brought back memories. That was such a cool blast from the past. I think that may have been me passing you in the ’77 rabbit. The lack of traffic shoved me into a tragic whirlpool of misty memories of when a trip to downtown Seattle did not require two packs of cigarettes and a Xanax.Ģ. The right lane is the going slow lane, not the center lane.Īs someone who has made that drive countless times over the last twenty years:ġ. Could you post a file or at least something that requires Flash 7 only?

istopmotion sucks

Your video host is a little crappy, because it requires Flash 8, which isn’t (yet) avaibable on some platforms (i.e., Linux). I used to hate that fake-out that came at Fife when you thought you were coming around the bend into downtown only to realize you had another twenty minutes of Puyallup to go. I grew up in Seattle and worked near my Grandparents in Longview in the summer of 92 so I did this exact drive like two dozen times. Great video… but explaining that you were driving a Beetle was unnecessary as that fact become painfully evident when watching 98% of the other vehicles pass you. Think I’d rather drive thru Idaho that do that dull as dishwater drive ever again. Wow, that really emphasis how freaking boring the I-5 drive is…done it too many times. Nice vid, and i also like the music very much, is there more to listen to?

#Istopmotion sucks software

I’d really like to know what that software is for transferring to DV. Nice! Let me know if you get ready to do a batch, and I’ll give you the movie.

#Istopmotion sucks free

There are plugins to the free video encoders that take out the flashing. My Dad has one and I’m planning on ripping all them to DVD. That’s certainly a fun look into the past… thanks! Wow! I’ve lived in Olympia since 1985, and I make that trip pretty often.

#Istopmotion sucks plus

Too many generations, plus compression equals some pretty fuzzy, desaturated stuff.

istopmotion sucks

I found this version on an old VHS tape (shot on a wall, not even a screen) and I dumped it into my DV cam. I wish that I had a better transfer but I no longer have a projector.

istopmotion sucks

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#Istopmotion sucks update

Update 2: Kim Moser captured this cool film of a 1982 drive from Manhattan to Long Island along Route 25A. Update: Of course stop motion and time lapse photography are alive and well, and I just noticed over on the MAKE blog, that Phil Torrone has posted a link to a neat looking tool called iStopmotion that makes single frame capture easy. If you pay close attention, you can catch the long-gone Rainier brewery R, on the left just before we get to town. The first half is shaky and shot through the windsheild. Now that I look at it agian, it looks as though I didn’t get the idea to stick the camera out through the sunroof until sometime around Tacoma. They should reinstate that feature on todays cameras. Making stop-motion Planet of the Apes movies was such a fun way for a kid to burn a summer. One of the things that I miss about the old super-8 days is the single-frame capability. Music by IFOJ ( Susan Robb, Chris Munford, and me on drums). Sometime around 1988 I stuck my thrift store Bauer Super 8 camera out the sunroof of a VW Bug and squeezed the plunger of the shutter release cable, taking single frames all the way from Olympia to Seattle.














Istopmotion sucks