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
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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