Beachfront B-Roll: Free Stock Footage | Beachfront B-Roll: Cumulus Clouds Time Lapse (Free to Use HD Stock Video Footage) @Beachfrontbroll | Uploaded 11 years ago | Updated 8 hours ago
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I managed to capture this time lapse the other day on my quest to film what I call "Toy Story" clouds. While I believe I got the right conditions, the interval of 1 second between shots seemed too long considering how fast the clouds were moving. I plan on taking advantage of Magic Lantern's FPS override feature next time to try to get a much more slower, fluid, dreamy like movement. The only downside is that I will lose the RAW imaging flexibility I get from doing stills. We'll have to see how far my ND filters and polarizers can balance things.
This video was shot using a Canon EOS Rebel T2i and a Canon EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM Lens
You are welcome to use them in your projects you are working on or keep them in your clip library for future work. The only thing you cannot do is turn around and offer them AS stock footage. Have fun with them!
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Visit my blog at: http://beachfrontprod.blogspot.com to download the 1920x1080 file in various formats (DNXHD, PhotoJPEG, H.264, WMV and WebM), as well as many more clips, free of charge and free to use.
I managed to capture this time lapse the other day on my quest to film what I call "Toy Story" clouds. While I believe I got the right conditions, the interval of 1 second between shots seemed too long considering how fast the clouds were moving. I plan on taking advantage of Magic Lantern's FPS override feature next time to try to get a much more slower, fluid, dreamy like movement. The only downside is that I will lose the RAW imaging flexibility I get from doing stills. We'll have to see how far my ND filters and polarizers can balance things.
This video was shot using a Canon EOS Rebel T2i and a Canon EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM Lens
You are welcome to use them in your projects you are working on or keep them in your clip library for future work. The only thing you cannot do is turn around and offer them AS stock footage. Have fun with them!
Follow Me!
Subscribe to this channel: http://goo.gl/cpQK06
Official Site (This is where you download everything!): http://www.beachfrontbroll.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Beachfrontprod
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BeachfrontBRoll
Vimeo (Shhhhh!): vimeo.com/beachfront