Saturday November 10. We leave here at 6:50-7am and are hopefully back by midnight.
The cost is still $35. Students can do chargebacks in the Art and Art History office OR they can head up the hill to student accounts/cashier's office and pay there. Cash must be forked over- there is no saving of seats. Students, faculty, and staff are welcome and one needn't be a department member to participate.
Check out TimeLapse Assembler

- Use "Choose" to pick your Folder
- Codec should be "h.264"
- Save your movie at different Frame Rates 4,8,10 fps
- Dimensions should be set as seen above!
- Quality set to 'High'
- Hit "Encode" to save your movie with the current settings (save it to the desktop)
Premiere Pro (a video editor)
Creating a 'Resources' folder
- save this folder somewhere safe
- put all video, audio, and jpg files used in your project, in this folder
- never move the Resource Folder
Opening the Program
- Starting a New Project
Whats Where
- 4 windows: Media browser, Media viewer, Timeline, Timeline viewer
- tools
Import your video files and audio
-- you can Drag and Drop onto the time line
Zooming
Selecting & Moving a clip
Cutting
Rendering
Export the movie
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Create posts for Project 1 Cat to Dogs
- make sure you send Joe your blog address. 'view' your blog and then copy and past the address into an email and send it to vonstengelj@hartwick.edu
Create two 8 ups of your best two artist trading cards for Project 2.
- They need to be cut and signed by the day of the final.
- don't forget to create a Flickr account and upload your 8 artist trading cards up to Flickr
Create an outline for your story. Film your story. Work on Project 3.
Things to keep in mind:
- all photographs used in the creation of your animation MUST be shot Horizontally!
- Think about different Camera Angles and Points of View!
- Consider how characters move through the scene
- Size to use with your camera to the "HD" or 4 megapixel (or whatever is closest) setting
ASK QUESTIONS!