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Arum maculatum flower opening time lapse

03 Jan

Arum maculatum flower opening time-lapse Filmed by Neil Bromhall www.rightplants4me.co.uk This flower was filmed to accompany the interactive plant identification and pruning guide website. This plant produces a rotting flesh smell to attract flies to pollinate the flower. The spadix heats up. Filmed on Nikon D300. 55mm macro nikkor lens and studio flash with growlight to stimulate the flower to open. Exposure interval 1 frame every 1 minute filmed over a period of 12 hours Music ‘Attrition’ by Debbie Wiseman

Title: FJ40 TRT: 2:35 Category: Non-Fiction Description: The Toyota FJ40 was first produced in its raw form in 1960, and has become highly sot-after among 4 wheel enthusiasts the world over. This short film chronicles the restoration of a K beat-up old 1978 Toyota FJ40 to a mint condition restoration worth much, much, more by using time-lapse shot over an 8 week period. After spending over 9 months in body and paint, the assembly begins. The film consists of over 10000 frames and was shot all in Las Vegas. The Las Vegas Review Journal newspaper was used to set the starting date and put under the vehicle to collect grease, rust, paint, oil, etc… The beginning frame and end frame demonstrate the newspapers usefulness in collecting this build cast-off and keeping the garage floor clean. Shot With the Nikon D300 and a Sony Laptop with Nikon’s Camera Control to record the time-lapse. Producer/Director – Brandon Klock Restoration – Paul Shust Editor – Jesee Jones

 
 

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  1. 13Ravioli

    January 3, 2013 at 5:16 am

    Awesome

     
  2. CrestDriveMB

    January 3, 2013 at 5:36 am

    Wow!!! This was FASCINATING to watch!  Even for me, someone who is not a car/restoration enthusiast it got me excited! FIVE STARS!

     
  3. musicpassion9

    January 3, 2013 at 6:18 am

    The music is really cool for this film. I also like how the editing changes from one image to another.

     
  4. WestEnd212

    January 3, 2013 at 6:42 am

    I really like this video. It’s a brilliant balance of concept and technology. It tells the story of one of the automotive industry’s laudable achievement’s the 1978 Toyota FJ40 and it tells it in images not words. Great job!

     
  5. StuntmanKurt

    January 3, 2013 at 7:11 am

    Man, I wish I could repair Toyotas! This was really cool!

     
  6. Sjanten123

    January 3, 2013 at 7:59 am

    Hi, I saw the link on IH8MUD, cool, the music too, thumbs up!