This short video is an example of time lapsing. Whilst researching the use of the Canon 600d I experimented with the use of the exposure and ISO functions. This video clip's original duration is 15 minutes. I changed the duration in Premiere Pro by 5000% which means it is now 17 seconds and appears to pay a lot faster. This is what a time lapse is. I am planning to use this application in the post production of my music video, so this research exercise has proven extremely useful. The experimentation with the ISO and exposure functions on the camera was beneficial because I found that the higher the exposure was, the brighter the picture came out because it effects how much light the lens lets in. This video has very low exposure because I was filming the sky which produced a lot of light so the lens doesn't need to be too sensitive to light. This meant that the camera was able to see the clouds in detail which gave a nice effect as they moved and transformed across the sky, especially when the film is time lapsed.
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