Podcast 303 : Making a Gallery Wrap (Time Lapse Video)

by | Oct 21, 2011 | Podcast, Printing, Videos | 0 comments

Here’s a time lapse video made with frames shot every three seconds, as I put together a 13×26″ Gallery Wrap using Breathing Color’s Easy Wrappe Pro 1.75 system.

I also spent the time this week to learn how to make a Motion Graphics intro with Adobe After Effects. Including the time looking at Lynda.com training material, this took me about 25 hours, for just 25 seconds of video, but it was a lot of fun. I hope you like it.

This video along with a few others will be slotted in between live content that my friends Joseph Cristina and Trevor Current over at DigitalPhotographyCafe.com will be streaming from the Photo Plus Expo in New York, on Oct 27 and 28, 2011. To check out the live content, visit http://www.digitalphotographycafe.com/live.

Don’t forget to hit the full-screen button Full-Screen Button in the video window to go, erm, full-screen. If the full-screen button isn’t available, click on the Vimeo link and go full-screen from there.

Note that there is an iPod/iPhone version of this video in iTunes, but when watching on a computer, the video above is better.

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