There is something to be said for forced intermissions. Both longer term with the whole relocation, as well a current, temporary one, where I have needed some distractions to fill in some relatively immobile time.
May not have been able get any real workshop time in, but that meant I did have time to keep thinking of different approaches to filming, and the integration of the GoPro.
You’ve seen the fly-rig timelapse, and an adaption to the setup has potential to work on a dolly skate as well, so it can be self powered.
Another idea I’ve had, is how to mount the camera directly on a wood turning chisel.
Without question I need better lighting for the scene to avoid hot spots – the very limited space I am currently working in does not allow that luxury. So excusing that (and my technique!), this gives a point of view like this:
SSYTC050 Forced Intermission
Shot at 240FPS, the first portion is at full speed, the second is slowed to 1/20th speed.
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