brandon Posted January 2, 2011 Report Posted January 2, 2011 Hey everyone! I headed up to the Kirkland Lake area with my stepdad and two stepbrothers on boxing day for a few days of Ice fishing and other winter fun. Fishing was pretty slow... 5 pike between the 4 of us, the biggest at about 16"...thus the reason for 0 photos...well of fish anyways. I did shoot about 3000 photos to create this time lapse to show how we spent a day at the lake...enjoy and WATCH IN HD!
GBW Posted January 2, 2011 Report Posted January 2, 2011 LmAo! That was great! Cheers and thanks for sharing.
cwpowell Posted January 2, 2011 Report Posted January 2, 2011 Sweet! I was waiting for that rod to bend right over!
brandon Posted January 2, 2011 Author Report Posted January 2, 2011 weird...all that time spent shooting and editing the video and I had no idea those lines were unattended...maybe it's just me though. I mean staring at the computer for so long can make people (including myself) appear in videos i guess...who knew? Great to start off 2011 learning something new... "Two lines may be used for ice fishing except in a limited number of waters (see the exceptions for the Zone in which you are fishing). You must be within 60 m (197 ft.) at all times of any line or tip-up you are using when ice fishing and you must have a clear and unobstructed view of the lines being used at all times."
Jds63 Posted January 2, 2011 Report Posted January 2, 2011 awesome , can you share what video equipment and software you use, I have been dabbling with HD video on my Canon, and using just Imovie, but may look at Final Cut pro
brandon Posted January 2, 2011 Author Report Posted January 2, 2011 Glad everyone is enjoying the video! jds63 - That was all shot with a Canon 5D mk II Camera and Canon 16-35mm lens. It wasn't shot as video but as still images. An intervalometer was used so I could just have the camera shoot continuously without me being behind it. It was also all shot in full manual including focus, ISO, and White Balance. The footage playing during the intro was shot at one frame every 5 seconds and the rest of the video is one frame every 1 or 2 seconds. I then created an image sequence with the 3000+ still images in Quicktime Pro. Once that was done I opened the video up in Final Cut Express, added titles, transitions, and music and that's about it. Hope this helps!
Jds63 Posted January 2, 2011 Report Posted January 2, 2011 Thanks Brandon, i am using a Canon T1i and just starting to learn the video side , not at all in your league but hoping to have some fun with it anyway I have a couple of friends that make a living in photography (tough business) , and looks like you are well on your way cheers
ccmtcanada Posted January 3, 2011 Report Posted January 3, 2011 Love the video!!! I posted this on FB, but will post here too... "No fish were harmed in the making of this video"
brandon Posted January 3, 2011 Author Report Posted January 3, 2011 thanks again guys! jds - this is a video, however it was shot using only still images so it may be something else you want to try while dabbling with video. Just pick up an intervalometer off ebay and you'll be all set to make videos in a different way!
limeyangler Posted January 3, 2011 Report Posted January 3, 2011 That was amazing...way cool! Do you have to be using a mac to use quicktime pro? I also have a Canon, and the .MOV format causes me no end of hassle since i'm on a PC.
I'mHooked Posted January 3, 2011 Report Posted January 3, 2011 Wow, that's pretty neat! Too bad about the rod not doubling over.
Leecher Posted January 3, 2011 Report Posted January 3, 2011 Excellent video brandon Enjoyed it Leechman
brandon Posted January 3, 2011 Author Report Posted January 3, 2011 limeyangler - I'm not 100% sure but I think you can use quicktime pro with pc. if you're still having troubles, check out youtube for some tutorials...there seems to be an answer to every question i've ever had on there! I'mHooked - I actually got a fish on that line about 10 mins after packing up my camera....I was really hoping to get that on camera though...maybe next time
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