Louisville In Motion 4K. A timelapse tour of Louisville Kentucky.

This is a montage of timelapses taken around Louisville, Kentucky over the course of roughly a year and a half. I started this project off on February 28, 2012 and took my last shot on September 13, 2013. Through this video I've explored more of Louisville than I ever thought I would, and met some friendly people along the way. This was originally going to be my first timelapse video, but I didn't have enough to finish it in 2012. While waiting for leaves to return to the trees in Louisville, I headed to eastern Kentucky and shot for a week around there and released the second timelapse video I started on before releasing this one. When you don't place a time limit on yourself you can get some really good shots, but end up taking a long time to make something as close to perfect as possible. If you want to read some stories behind a selection of shots check out my site at: www.OCEANLLAMA.com http://oceanllama.com/?p=171 http://oceanllama.com/?p=159 Music is provided by "Interstates" http://interstates.bandcamp.com/ Footage is available for licence at up to 5K resolution @ http://oceanllama.com/?page_id=184 If you have any questions or comments message me or write something out below. Eric Stemen. Here are some technical aspects of the video. Camera Gear: Panasonic GH2 Panasonic 7-14mm Panasonic 20mm Panasonic 45mm Panasonic 14-140mm Panasonic 100-300mm Support Gear: Manfrotto 535 legs Sachtler FSB-8 head Kessler Pocket Dolly Ver1 Kessler Shuttle Pod Mini Oracle controller and motors Computer: Windows 7 LRTimelapse Adobe Production Premium CS6 GBDflicker Intel i7-3770 32GB RAM 2 x 2TB Hard Drives 610GB worth of photos Time Spent: 208.9 hours of shooting/driving/set up time 40 hours of edit time roughly 79 hours color correcting 20 hours on final exports 10 hours figuring out analytics 357.9 hours spent on video not including: Location scouts Shoots I didn't even bother to capture Rendering each scene into a video file from a series of still photos Of the 120 locations I saved, 79 made it into the final video. If anyone really wants to see the locations of any of the spots I've included a spreadsheet that include Google Maps locations at the following link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/c...