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04/29/2008 04:20:27 PM · #26
Not sure, but I thought Canon and Nikon remotes allow for time lapse shots. I seem to recall you can specify the time intervals on the remote, then leave it to do its own thing??

As for price, well you need to account for one, maybe two people on site for most of the time. Security for your equipment, food and drinks, power, after shoot PP and presentation of work completed, ie: DVD or CD and or stills. Also, copyright issues and/or exclusive rights.

And, in reverse, how will it benefit your business for future contracts etc.

Good luck with it :)
04/29/2008 10:21:25 PM · #27
Some useful ideas and thoughts on this //www.lobsterpictures.tv/?gclid=CMOo28vbgZMCFQmQGgod3hIuFQ and //ask.metafilter.com/54608/Taking-timelapse-video-of-a-construction-project


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