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process & practice / following
I'm using the term "following" to signify video sequences that used a process using a camera with a crosshair to shoot at frequent intervals aiming the crosshair at something being followed, and then making a video from this sequence. I also use the term "step past" in a similar process in which in my movement with the camera, the camera's aim is maintained on an object using the viewfinder crosshair. See step videos for more like this. I'm not sure if this would be considered time lapse, or stop motion. It's sort of both. I shot many of these sequences. |
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![]() follow shadow on path 11-03-04 |
Wanting to document the experience by describing verbally what was going on, I used the audio-note recording function of the camera to audio record my thoughts, reflections, reminders and reports. In 2004, when I posted several of these sequences in the Interval project, the audio recordings were not included. Now, as I build this archive, I plan to include them. |
| (NOTE: to do - compare follow-stop-motion with Steven's stop motion of this elbow) | |