Awesome Time Lapse Video of NYC

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EliteRetard

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I would actually pay for a high def collection of videos like this.

If they were taken from still photos I wonder what the actual resolution and frame rate of the video is? If it could be done up in native "4K" that would be amazing ("4K" projector).

I noticed frame stuttering at 85Hz...I'm going to watch again at 72Hz and 60Hz.
 

EliteRetard

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Still not getting totally smooth playback.

I don't know squat about movie stuff though...the whole frame rate pacing thing is to complicated for me. Not sure if it's my computer or monitor that's not capable or if the movie itself is just not smooth. No idea how to figure it out or fix it.

I've always wanted a media PC. But you have to dedicate your entire life to the study in order to make it work as it should. I would pay significant sums to get a system setup that works flawlessly all the time every time automatically.

Still, very impressed with these videos. I'll be passing them along.
 

clamum

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Both the NYC and Chicago ones are very cool.

I'm wondering how they got the camera to move so smoothly through some of those shots. Also, it looked like the camera would have to be on a crane or something because of how some of the shots started on the top of a building and moved off the ledge what looked like several feet.
 
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