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Ive been taking a lot of photos of LEGO people and their creations
over the past 18 months, and right after I got back from NWBrickCon 2003,
I thought it would be fun to see what all those photos looked like in
an ultra-fast chronological photo montage ripping by at 24 frames per
second. The result was a 9-minute movie:
- Small (120x120, 49.7 MB, MPEG video, 00:09:05)
- Medium (240x240, 145.2 MB, MPEG video, 00:09:05)
- Large (480x480, 410.7 MB, MPEG video, 00:09:05)
If you want to see the photos at a slower pace, load the large version
into Apples QuickTime player and use the right and left arrow keys to
go through the images. (Hope you have fast net connection. :-)
Somewhere in the middle of the montage are two time-lapse sequences taken
during the PNLTC show last April at the Oregon Convention Center. These
sequences can be viewed separately -- at high-quality wide-screen DVD
resolution -- in the following two files:
- Neverending Crowd (768x320, 66.7 MB, QuickTime video, 00:02:22)
Tens of thousands of people showed up to view the PNLTC layout. If it werent for free food and drinks from Starbucks, everyone in PNLTC would have passed out from exhaustion and dehydration (except Steve Barile, who was busy causing train wrecks). This is a 2,589-frame time-lapse sequence taken between 12:45pm and 4:21pm on Saturday, April 18, 2003. See if you can find Jon Rasmussens infamous Teriyaki Shuffle (hint: its in the first 10 seconds). - Teardown (768x432, 110.0 MB, QuickTime video, 00:01:31)
Teardown of everything took only 90 minutes. This is a 1,656-frame time-lapse sequence taken between 9:12pm and 11:30pm on Sunday, April 19, 2003. My favorite parts are the tables coming apart, the carts filling up, and the banner coming down. Incidentally, this video proves beyond the shadow of a doubt that Jeremy Rear is indeed bionic. People (and/or their creations) captured in the montage include
TJ Avery, Steve Barile, John Barnes, Mark Benz, Ross Benz, Jamie Berard,
Cris Berneburg, Dan Boger, Jennifer Boger, Lindsay Braun, Kai Broderson,
Daniel Brown, Doug Carlson, Ken Cefaratti, Bruce Chamberlain, Will Chapman,
Matthew Chiles, Cary Clark, Jennifer Clark, Rick Clark, Russell Clark, Joe
Comeau, Scott Costello, Tim Courtney, Gregory Cross, Jonathan Dallas, Sid
Dinsay, Shiri Dori, Adrian Drake, Tom Duggan, Remy Eagan, David Eaton,
Frank Filz, Abner Finley, Stephen Fisher, Ben Fleskes, Jim Foulds, Tim
Freshly, Thomas Garrison, Matthew Gerber, Chris Giddens, Jared Gilbert,
Ashley Glennon, Keith Goldman, Neal Goldman, Felix Greco, Jim Green,
Suzanne Green, Matthew Greene, Nicholas Greene, Mark Hafner, Tony Hafner,
Constantine Hannaher, David Harris, Michael Harrod, Joel Hart, Bob Hayes,
Rob Hendrix, Christina Hitchcock, Dean Husby, Xandria Husby, Wayne Hussey,
Gus Janssen, Daniel Jassim, Jenny Johnson, Brad Justus, Eric Kingsley,
Edward Kohl, Jason Krish, Todd Kubo, Joel Kuester, Rick Kujawa, Bram
Lambrecht, Terri Landers, Magnus Langlo, Chris Leach, Joe Lee, Henry Lim,
Benjamin Liston, Kevin Loch, Bruce Lowell, Andrew Lynch, Scott Lyttle,
Chris Maddison, Thomas Main, Jason Mantor, James Mathis, David Mayhew,
Bryce McGlone, Gary McIntire, Jake McKee, Brian McLean, Fuzzface McMahon,
David Michon, Susan Michon, Ted Michon, Thomas Michon, Judy Miller,
Jonathan Mizner, Randy Morrison, Aaron Muhl, Marc Nelson Jr., Mark Neumann
and Raven, Erik Olson, Jon Palmer, Jimmy Park, Dan Parker, Kenny Paul, Greg
Perry, Chris Phillips, Larry Pieniazek, Dave Porter, Scott Quirk, Thomas
Rafert, Jeff Ranjo, Jon Rasmussen, Jeremy Rear, Michael Ripley, Soren
Roberts, Roger Rothar, Jason Rowoldt, Ryan Rubino, John Rudy, Mark Sandlin,
Robin Sather, Andrew Schilling, David Schilling, Derek Schin, Ben Schwartz,
Richard Shamus, Adam Silcott, Paul Sinasohn, Daniel Siskind, Brendan Powell
Smith, Robin Smith, Aaron Sneary, Eric Sophie, Barbara Sproat, Jeremy
Sproat, Mark Staffa, Tom Stangl, Jeff Stembel, Shaun Sullivan, Kate Sutch,
Todd Thuma, Kim Toll, Calum Tsang, Lewis Valentine III, Jeff Van Winden,
Bill Ward, Brik Wars, Christopher Weeks, Teddy Welsh, Robin Werner, and
Sun Yun. (There are about 50 portraits too, but those arent part of the
montage.)
--Todd
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Message has 6 Replies: | | Re: Fast-paced photo montage (13,000 photos in 9 minutes)
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| Todd, Out of curiosity, what (if any) software do you use to manage all your photos? I have Adobe Album 2.0 on my XP box. I'm satisfied with it. But I'm still not sure if it is up to snuff for managing the 10,000 + photos I have taken of my family. (...) (21 years ago, 30-Jan-04, to lugnet.general)
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| Todd- This collection of photos is AWESOME. The four of us spent hours just skimming through for a first look. We are all looking forward to viewing a lot of it frame by frame. A wonderful piece of work and another great gift to the community. (You (...) (21 years ago, 31-Jan-04, to lugnet.general, FTX)
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