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A quick time lapse video taken on various locations in Munich, Germany. Shot with a Canon HV 20, produced with Adobe Premiere Elements. Rendering lasted 95 minutes with a 4 GB Ram, Intel Core2 Quad/2,40 GHz and Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTX setting. Time lapse plus multiple parallel tracks represent lots of data that need to be chewed..

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  • 3d60 2 years ago
    sweet
  • Remyyy plus 2 years ago
    Super sweet !
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  • Remyyy plus 2 years ago
    Super super sweet, impressive ! (I'm always asking myself how you can find so much good new videos Charlie)
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  • Lucasberg (Joey) plus 2 years ago
    Pretty sweet
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  • Fabian Mohr 2 years ago
    thanks
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  • Sarah Kreczmer 2 years ago
    i like how you used a street post to split the screen at 1.29 or was that not intentional?
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  • Fabian Mohr 2 years ago
    actually I noticed this only when i was already composing the different tracks to a split screen, after changing the footage from colour to b/w... to be honest it came as a surprise to me :)
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  • Jess Eddy 2 years ago
    Absolutely beautiful!
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  • Daniel Hurlburt 2 years ago
    really cool idea to make multiple panes
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  • fabiantoepel 2 years ago
    nice another fabian on vimeo...welcome!
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  • Ayz Waraich 2 years ago
    really great idea.
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  • Sebastian Alvarez 2 years ago
    Very impressive.
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  • eric cwiertny 2 years ago
    So amazingly well done! Great job!!!!!
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  • Fabian Mohr 2 years ago
    thanks everybody
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  • ariel ! 2 years ago
    beautifully done ... love the split screen work with the music, especially the part at 1:02
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  • John Marsden 2 years ago
    Once again proving it ain't what ya got, it's what you do with it!!!! Smokin' cool!!! Great Job
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  • hded plus 2 years ago
    Very nice! I like the music also. Reminds me of "Plasticman" techno.
    Great clip!
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  • Roadside Films 2 years ago
    ich schreibe mal auf deutsch, wahrscheinlich versteht man dann meine frage besser :)
    also ich habe seit kurzem eine hv20, und mein schneideprogramm ist adobe premiere elements3. Ich habe versucht einige szenen zu schneiden, aber ich weiß nicht in welchem format und mit welchen einstellungen ich exportieren soll. außerdem weiß ich auch nicht, was im englischen mit "gain" gemeint ist. Vlt "Belichtung"?
    wäre nett, wenn du als profi mir etwas helfen könntest :)
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  • Fabian Mohr 2 years ago
    Nikolas, ich hab dir mal einen Screenshot von meinen Export-Settings in PE3 gemacht (in HD und 16:9):

    fabianmohr.de/video/premiere-mp4-hd-settings.jpg

    Ich hoffe, dass dir das ggf. ein wenig weiterhilft.
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  • Ian Lucero plus 2 years ago
    oh man nice timing.
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  • Daniel Seiffert 2 years ago
    nett, aber wohl noch vor dem streik;)
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  • Don purdie 2 years ago
    simply amaizing!!!!! teach me how its done :) please!!
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  • Fabian Mohr 2 years ago
    Don, it's easy: Record any footage you like with anything moving.. people, animals, traffic.. take this footage to a video editing software and increase the speed (8x or 10x often works but it's up to you). Thats all. But, hey, you're the pro: vimeo.com/384140 looks great.. I gotta try this.
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  • PolykratisP 2 years ago
    You grip essense in your videos and music -sounds blending is simply said satisfying everyone...keep up the "best work I so far have seen"!
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  • Fabian Mohr 2 years ago
    thanks
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  • Mark Jensen 2 years ago
    awesome! added to the adobe channel.
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  • Guilherme Bergmann 2 years ago
    60i or 24p?
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  • godino 2 years ago
    Very interesting,both image & sound!
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  • Tommy Rodriguez 2 years ago
    cool...
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  • Soulful Jenn 1 year ago
    Love this! Added to SoulfulJenn.blogspot.com
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  • Hyun De Grande 1 year ago
    Nice to watch.
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  • adamus_w_adelus 1 year ago
    Das ist großartig!
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  • Berislav Petrovic 1 year ago
    i reallllly enjoyed it! the whole thing is very nice.
    I liked traffic images and shot when they all exit the train (0:50)
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  • Juneteenth Works 1 year ago
    very nice, I love the split screen effect!
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  • Minh Bui 10 months ago
    hey did u use an intervalometer for this? or did u just slow down the shutter and then speed the video up in post?
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  • Benni Baumann 9 months ago
    very cool. I live in Munich too so its nice to recognize the views.
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  • Rubyeta 19 days ago
    cool! time is going so fast...too fast sometimes!
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