Equipment: Sony RX10 III, tripod
Rolling hours: 2 hours
FPS: 15/30
Rolling Mode: Time-lapse
In week 12, I was paying attention to test on the mode in time-lapse in DSLR. It was interesting to see the variety of the ice cube within in 2 hours. During the recording, I found out the indoor lighting could be a visual problem which leads the frame sometimes flashing because the fps of the lighting equipment seems like unstable every second. By contrast, outdoor filmmaking seems purer with the control of the lighting and also more stable with the flashing problem (it is a way to increase the lighting stability in overall filmmaking condition). Secondly, the video was supposed to be filmed as time-lapse photography and slow motion, but the function of the camera has the limited of up to 30 fps in time-lapse mode, then if I played the video as 15 fps, the frame would be more a stop-motion animation. There is the experiment.