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September 20, 2002 at 4:13 pm #14131
Jeff Hester
KeymasterEver seen those time-lapse videos that capture a whole day in just minutes? Well, I’m going to be creating one today, just for fun and “because I can!”
The subject? Me.
Yes, for all of you out there who have wondered what-in-the-world Jeff does on his off-Fridays (thanks Mom!), I’m going to be taking BigBlueBall webcam #2 into the great outdoors today. It’ll be pointing at the pine tree that’s taller than my 2-story house, and which I’ll be hacking away at in a feeble attempt to reduce it to a stump.
I’ll also be capturing the series of images, which will be compiled into (you guessed it) a time-lapsed video. While my muscles recover from the shock of physical activity, I’ll be writing up a how-to article to be posted here at BigBlueBall.
For the record, I really like this pine tree. If I could get away without cutting it down, believe me, I would. But it’s lifted my driveway and my wife is convinced the house is next in line.
So tune into the the webcam page here and watch the progress. I’ll even open up the chat room in case someone wants to make snide comments about how slow I am, or offer encouragement, or maybe (hopefully NOT) medical advice.
Ciao!
Jeff Hester aka “Mister BigBlueBall.com”
September 20, 2002 at 8:12 pm #100472Jeff Hester
KeymasterOk, I’m taking a break! My arms are tired and starting to cramp up.. now I remember why I work at a computer!
When my sons get home from school, and after it cools down a bit, I’ll resume the cutting, sawing, hacking and general thrashing about.
Jeff Hester aka “Mister BigBlueBall.com”
September 20, 2002 at 9:18 pm #100476LADYJ
MemberYou go Jeff………I think its a great idea, but dont work to hard on your day off…………
….everyone(even you) needs a bit of rest and relaxation, or as elmer fudd puts “west and we waxation”…LOL
LadyJ
September 21, 2002 at 6:20 pm #100471Jeff Hester
KeymasterOk… break is over (a day later…)… I’m back at it! My sons will be (hopefully) helping… we’ll see.
Jeff Hester aka “Mister BigBlueBall.com”
September 21, 2002 at 8:29 pm #100478Hotmop
MemberWell, either I missed the big event, or the way you grow pine trees in your neck of the woods, you trim them to look like basketball hoops. Can’t wait to see the “video”. Oh, and if your muscle cramps up, try using Windex !
September 21, 2002 at 10:31 pm #100470Jeff Hester
KeymasterThe impressive part is over. The tree is down to about an 18″ stump. Now we just have branches to chop up and clean up (as you can kinda see in the webcam… branches and pine needles all over the driveway).
The video is coming…. check back later today!
Jeff Hester aka “Mister BigBlueBall.com”
September 21, 2002 at 11:27 pm #100469Jeff Hester
KeymasterThe branches are in a pile, and we’re done for now. My back aches, and I’m sweating like you would not believe. It’s hot!
Jeff Hester aka “Mister BigBlueBall.com”
September 22, 2002 at 12:25 am #100475LADYJ
MemberHave to tell you, nothing like watching men hard at work….(..hey did i happen to see that ladder fall once?)…nice job Jeff
LadyJ
September 22, 2002 at 3:55 am #100468Jeff Hester
KeymasterNo ladders fell. The only damage done was when a large branch fell into some bushes and broke a few branches of the bush. I’ll still got all fingers and other limbs. My sons are still talking to me (amazing what money will do). And after showering, even the tree sap cleaned up.
Now for the fun stuff!
First, I used Coffeecup WebCam to capture images to the BigBlueBall Webcam page every 30 seconds. While that was running, WebCam Watcher from Beau Software was capturing a series of images. WebCam Watcher allows you to skip frames with no movement to speed things up. I could’ve used CoffeeCup WebCam to capture all the images locally, but I wanted to demonstrate how you could do the same with any of the webcams out there on the web.WebCam Watcher lets me then convert a selection of saved images to an AVI file. I used the Radius Cinepak codec. Not the smallest or newest, but the most common and does a fairly decent job at compressing.
The Results
The tree-trimming took me two days. I created a seperate video file for each day.Friday, September 21
Click picture to view video (1.3 MB)
Saturday, September 22
Click picture to view video (2.6 MB)
Jeff Hester aka “Mister BigBlueBall.com”
September 22, 2002 at 5:33 am #100474LADYJ
MemberWell Jeff, I just watched your Time-lapse webcam recording test, and it came out very cool..
BTW(your right there was no falling ladder, was a visual error on my part.sorry).LadyJ
September 22, 2002 at 6:43 am #100477Hotmop
MemberJob well done! Now, I’ve got a Liquid Amber that needs some attention – your crew available? BTW, feel free to take Sunday off.
hmSeptember 28, 2002 at 10:59 pm #100473fstieglitz
MemberHey Jeff. There’s a pine tree in my front yard that has gotten too big. Can you drop by and trim it for me? Great job on the video. I’ll expect context and vocabulary around it by Monday. 🙂
September 28, 2002 at 11:06 pm #100467Jeff Hester
KeymasterQuote:quote:Hey Jeff. There’s a pine tree in my front yard that has gotten too big. Can you drop by and trim it for me? Great job on the video. I’ll expect context and vocabulary around it by Monday.$500 plus travel expenses and you’re on!
Seriously, I think there’s a market opportunity for hauling. I called two people advertising in the local Pennysaver to get a quote on hauling the stuff away. The first guy spoke broken English, but promised to drop by that evening or the next day. No show. The second guy had a very professional-sounding voice recording. Left a message, but never heard back. Either they’re just so busy that they really don’t need the work, or there’s a great opportunity for someone willing to provide half-decent customer service!
Jeff Hester aka “Mister BigBlueBall.com”
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