Saturday night, February 11, 2012, Mid market area of San Francisco
four videos in time lapse, 5pm to 7am, with each 6 minute video representing four hours
high speed crackhead traffic flows and occasional congestion in the upper left corner
Entries tagged as crackhead time lapse
Monday, February 13. 2012
Crackhead Time Lapse #3
Wednesday, February 1. 2012
Crackhead Time Lapse #2
This time lapse video from January 30-31, 2012 has multiple things going on. It's also a tale of San Francisco's urban recyclers and the story of two buildings in the Mid market area and how their Recology bins get taken apart all night long creating such a mess that the rats come out. You can actually see the rats come at at the 5 minute mark almost center of the video, which is about 4am
Crackheads are upper left corner
The video is 10 hours compressed into 6 minutes > FLV > AVI > 30fps > 1fps > 90fps
Crackheads are upper left corner
The video is 10 hours compressed into 6 minutes > FLV > AVI > 30fps > 1fps > 90fps
Sunday, January 15. 2012
Crackhead Time Lapse #1
Mid market, San Francisco, January 14-15, 2012, 9pm to 5am. 8 hours of video in 5 minutes
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Saturday, January 14. 2012
crackheads of the day #47
San Francisco's first ever crackhead time lapse, January 14th, Midnight to 2am. 2 hours compressed into 1 minute. Crackheads gather off and on in upper left corner
PS, this was done in Virtualdub, a free program for many years and after all these years, still does more than many paid video programs
although this is the first time lapse direct from video I ever heard of using VD. It's a bit complicated for most people. It's not quite like making time lapse from photos...except it is, and it isn't...hehe
Avery Lee never sold out,
PS, this was done in Virtualdub, a free program for many years and after all these years, still does more than many paid video programs
although this is the first time lapse direct from video I ever heard of using VD. It's a bit complicated for most people. It's not quite like making time lapse from photos...except it is, and it isn't...hehe
Avery Lee never sold out,
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