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Saturday, December 23, 2023

Film - "Interview with the Vampire" (1994)



This is a pretty intense storyline,
just having to get around the
whole concept of vampires.
but it flowed very well.
So that suggests to me that
someone is very familiar with
the subject.
 
Anyway,
the opening sequence floats in to the
Port of San Francisco, turns left,
then heads up the street,
to a motel,where
the interview with the vampire
is underway.
 
As soon as I saw this,
I was polarised on to the film,
as there is exactly the same street plan
here at Coogee, Sydney, Australia.


As I don’t have a drone,
I can’t replicate the approach to the Port,
but, here you can see the ocean ,
and the way in to the “dock”.





Just from the side,
with a better view of the “dock”.







Turning around to see,
what I think could be the site
of an ancient landing pad,
and, the main street
going up into the distance.




Turning left at the road
behind the “landing pad”,
and heading up.






You come to this intersection.
There used to be a tram line
that ran past here.
 
The cream coloured building
houses apartments.



Here is a better look at it.
 
The style is the same idea,
as that of the building
depicted in the film.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Excluding the film poster photo
© Katherine Stuart 2023
Dochas Books Film

Saturday, October 14, 2023

Cooking Some Basics



Hi Everyone  :)

Sorry that I've been so quiet lately.
I've been working on  3  different recipes
every week, self instructed,
and it's a lot of trial and error, 
so results are slow.

But, I'm happy to share
that this is what I've achieved so far -

-  Basic Plain Cake


-  Sweet Pastry Pie Crust













-  Soft Almond Meringue









Cooked, using -



-  an  8  Cup  Slow Cooker


Basic Plain Cake
-  1 hour,
    on High,
    lid ajar,
    rotating pot  180 deg  at  35 min
Sweet Pastry Pie Crust
-  1 hour,
    on High,
    lid off,
    rotating pot  180 deg  at  35 min



-  a Toaster Oven


Basic Plain Cake  
(finishing off, cooking top)
-  8  min,
    top element only,
    bottom shelf,  
    door ajar
Soft Almond Meringue
-  1  &  1/2   min,
    top & bottom elements,
    then,
    4  &  1/2  min,
     top element only,  
                                                                                                      bottom shelf,
                                                                                                      door ajar,

    
            :)



(c) Katherine Stuart 2023
Dochas Books Film

Saturday, July 8, 2023

Camera - Time Lapse Creative



While I’ve been making my Time Lapses, I’ve also noticed some interesting creative aspects.

These are those, that I’ve understood so far –

 
Using the Camera - Panasonic Lumix DMC - FT30 Automatic Digital Compact

 
 
How to create the illusion of the “flash” of a ghost passing close to the camera, in a Time Lapse
                          -  Have a person walk directly in front of, and past the camera, in between frames being taken.

                         
                             The camera’s sensors seem to detect a “darkness” falling on it, and possibly widen the aperture to

                             adjust to it.

    But, in this camera, the aperture doesn’t adjust back fast enough to the normal view, after the      

    person has passed by, in time for the next frame to be taken.

                             So, effectively, the next frame is overexposed to some degree depending on when exactly the person

                             passes by.

                             This creates individual frames which appear as lighter “flashes”.

 
                           eg.  “A Ghost at Dusk”
          



                           How to Balance slow action and fast action in a Time Lapse
                           -  25  fps  video / film  rate  seems to be a reasonable basic speed to capture the change in slow                                          moving objects, such as clouds or sunset, which are in the background of my Time Lapses.
                           -  But, as with the Time Lapses that I have done so far, faster moving objects have been in the                                              foreground, such as waves and people, and at   25  fps    their motion has appeared stilted.

 
                           eg. In    “Clouds Over Wedding Cake Island”    25  fps

                                                            The wave motion is stilted.

 

                           -  This is ok if the focus is on the slow moving objects,
                              and the area where the fast action is happening is minimised,

  
                           eg.  “Rain Clouds Over Coogee”    25  fps



  
                           Or, you are happy with that effect,

 
                           eg.  “Evening Soccer”   25 fps




                           But, if you want to balance slow and fast action,

 
                                     -  then a slower    video / film rate  (speed)    such as    5  fps    can do that


                           I have chosen    5  fps    because that is the next lowest speed that my software can produce. 
                           But, it is quite reasonable for this purpose.


                           eg.  “Clouds Over Wedding Cake Island”    5 fps

 
                                                           Balancing cloud movement  
                                                           with the waves breaking on the island.

           
                                                           The wave motion appears more natural 
                                                           while maintaining a level 
                                                           of increased cloud movement.

 
 
                           Or, if you want to include the fast action, because something interesting is happening there, 
                           and you want to be able to see it more clearly,

                                      -  then a slower    video / film rate  (speed)    such as    5  fps    can also do that

 
                           eg.  “Senteniel 1”    25 fps 
                                  “Senteniel 1”      5  fps


                                                          Balancing the sunset, 
                                                          with the activity of the people in the foreground.

   
                                                          The actions of the people, 
                                                          and also the change in lighting, in the foreground,
                                                          can be seen more clearly. 
                                                          While making the wave action more natural, 
                                                          and maintaining a level of increased speed 
                                                          of the sunset occurring.



                        (c) Katherine Stuart 2023
                        Dochas Books Film

Friday, June 23, 2023

Camera - Basic Time Lapse


While I’ve been doing Time Lapses, 
I’ve noticed that there is a fundamentally basic structure.
I will call this the Basic Time Lapse.
























A Basic Time Lapse takes the form of –
 
1  Hour        60  minutes  x  60  seconds
                    3600  seconds   
                    360  x  10  second intervals   
                    360  frames taken at 10  second intervals   
                    360  frames
 
Standard Video/Film Rate        25  frames per second    (fps)
 
Video/Film  Running Time        360  Frames    at    25  fps
   
                                                 360    seconds
                                                      25

                                                 14    2/5    seconds

 
I think, though, that using the following  Video/Film Rate,  is more correct –
 
Video/Film Rate        24  frames per second    (fps)
 
Video/Film  Running  Time        360  Frames    at    24  fps

                                                  360    seconds
                                                       24
  
                                                  15    seconds
 
 

BASIC TIME LAPSE OVERVIEW
So, if you record -   
      -  1 frame every    10 seconds,    over  1 hour,   
that gives -   
      -  360 frames
And you end up with a –
      -   14  2/5    second     video/film,   
      or a   
      -  15   second    video/film,
      if you have software that can do that
 
This length seems to be reasonably long enough to see what the video/film is about.
 
 

eg.   

 
 
 
 
 
© Katherine Stuart 2023
Dochas Books Film