India Trip 2009 at a glance.
Cows. Food. People.
THEME: This is a documentary about the philosophy of karma. I am into eastern philosophy which I find to have a lot of truth in it. I wanted to make a film that conveys the idea that we are all basically the same. And I also wanted to make an informative film about what karma really is in case people are interested. FORM: I wanted to experiment with fusing the documentary genre with the music video genre. I also wanted to make a film that in form reflected indian society in all its colour, chaos and diversity. Indian traditional ideas and beliefs, indian classical music remixed and edited trough western eyes to hopefully suit a western audience. Erling Hoveid: director, producer, music, photography, co-editor
Geir O. Ramsvik: photography, editor, visual effects
Kristian E. Sjølie: graphic design
Jan Magnus Nymo: sound design, surround and stereo mix
What do you need to take a time-lapse video using your SLR? An Intervalometer. But what if you don't have the time/skills necessary to build one? You just want something quick and cheap.
Do you have a Ti-83[84] calculator? Well if you do then you can easily rig up a simple intervalometer using your camera, a connection cable and your SLR. Just follow along.
1 - Depending on your calculator, this process might be a little different.
The following directions are for the Ti-83+.