Isle

August 21st, 2010  |  Published in Canon 7d, DSLR Video, Latest, Shorts, Slow Motion, Timelapse  |  5 Comments

Motion controlled timelapse video shot on the island of Lindisfarne, Northumberland. Part of an ongoing personal project.

Shot with a Canon 7d and the Glidetrack HD. Lenses: EF 50mm f/1.4, EF-S 10-22mm and the EF 70-200mm L IS f/2.8.

Music: That Home by Cinematic Orchestra.

Responses

  1. Matthew Miller says:

    February 5th, 2011at 3:17 am(#)

    love this video… keep ‘em coming

  2. igor says:

    October 6th, 2011at 8:34 am(#)

    Hi there, very nice timelaps video!
    For the movement you used a glidetrack. Did you use a small motor to move your camera? or do you move your camera manualy?
    and how do you use the glidetrack when it’s in a angle?
    for a client i want to make some timelaps videos and i want to buy the glidetrack. So maybe you are willing to give me some info about your experience with tmelaps and the glidetrack

    yours truly
    igor

  3. Euan Preston says:

    October 6th, 2011at 8:45 am(#)

    Hi Igor,

    Thanks!

    I rigged up my Glidetrack HD with a motor and pulley system – very DIY and not terribly reliable. With a little more time I could have created something more sophisticated.

    More recently I’ve been working with the Dynamic Perception Stage 1 timelapse dolly which is great: http://dynamicperception.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=16&products_id=26

    That said, my Glidetrack comes everywhere with me – not for timelapse, but for real-time dolly shots. It’s extremely reliable and durable. You can use it on an angle, although it takes a it of practice.

  4. Robin Fry says:

    November 1st, 2011at 10:14 pm(#)

    Hey Euan – lovely video. I got married on that island 4 years ago :)

  5. Euan Preston says:

    November 1st, 2011at 10:20 pm(#)

    Thanks Robin!

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