The timeline workshop required us to place the 25 frames we collated from an existing piece of kinetic type onto a timeline outlining the duration of the video. In the first task we were required to place the frames we collected at regular intervals onto a timeline. The kinetic type example I used was 1:15 / 75 seconds (cropped from 1:17 / 77 seconds due to irrelevant frames towards the end of the piece - it simply consisted of creators name etc). We initially had to split the timeline into 10 regular intervals (of 7.5 sec) and again into 25 intervals - although the initial frame was at 3 sec - at 3 second intervals.
10 intervals: 0:075 - 0:15 - 0:22:50 - 0:30 - 0:37:50 - 0:45 - 0:52:50 - 1:00 - 1:07:50 - 1:15
25 intervals: 0:03 - 0:06 - 0:09 - 0:12 - 0:15 - 0:18 - 0:21 - 0:24 - 0:27 - 0:30 - 0:33 - 0:36 - 0:39 - 0:42 - 0:45 - 0:48 - 0:51 - 0:54 - 0:57 - 1:00 - 1:03 - 1:06 - 1:09 - 1:12 - 1:15
We were also required to collect 25 frames which we believed to be the most important aspects of the kinetic type piece. As these were not necessarily at regular intervals, the timeline differed significantly. This timeline in particular provided a sense of pace and as it used a larger scale, you are able to see the relationship between the frame and timespan more effectively.
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