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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Pizza Cooking




A video of a thin crust pizza cooking in the oven at 25 times the speed. Actual time was 15 minutes.

Candle Burning




This a video of a candle burning at 125 times the speed. The normal 25 times was to slow for something that took 45 minutes to burn.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Cookies




When I was younger I was at my grandma's house helping her bake cookies. When we put them in the oven I grabbed a chair and sat in front of it. I waited for 20 minutes just so I could see the cookies bake. Now I have completed a time lapse video at 25 times the speed of them cooking. I did this so I could finally see the cookies bake before my eyes. I hope you have as much fun watching this video as I did making it!

Monday, September 27, 2010

Clouds



One day as I was outside looking at the clouds, the idea came to me of what it would be like to see clouds moving extremely fast! I thought I should take the time to do a Time Lapse Video to find out. I waited for a partly cloudy weather outside. When it came one afternoon my camera was ready and I got the shots. I love watching clouds move but it usually happens so slow you don't notice anything changing. Time Lapse was the perfect solution because I could see all the clouds moving before my eyes. I was pleased with my results. I like the way the video turned out and would hope other people like it too. Please take the time to check out this short video. I hope you enjoy it!

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Ice Melting



A video of ice melting in water. It took about 15 minutes for about 4 or 5 cubes of ice to melt in warm water. In the video it melted at 25 times the speed.
This video was done because you have secretly always wanted to know what ice does when it melts. Another reason was because it's hard to tell how it melts when it melts so slow.

Cheese Puff In Water



It all started while I was at home recording the first Time Lapse video. I wanted to see what would happen if I left a cheese ball in water for awhile. I tested it with the water from the food coloring Time Lapse. I put it in and completely forgot about it for the afternoon. I came back later that day and the cheese ball was a floating white mush on the water. i was upset I didn't see what happened. I changed the water and got a new cheese ball. I recorded for 45 minutes until the battery died. Unfortunately I didn't get to see it completly turn to mush but I hope to do another video at a later date.


Actual Time: 45 minutes
Speed: 25.0x

Food Coloring In Water



A video of food coloring in water for about 16.5 minutes. Played back at 25 times the speed.