To see the setting up of the ball and what happened that night click on the following link to see 2.44 minutes of amazing time lapse photography:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUl0wBtINw8&NR=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUl0wBtINw8&NR=1
Enjoy, you may even see a gardener walking past the camera, it took a picture every 30 seconds!
From the production company's point of view - 4 days of work went into the ball, with over 10 staff on site at some points. We used about 2KM of 16A cable, 0.5KM of 32A 3-Phase cable, countless lights, distribution boards and plug sockets. And the whole lot came out in just under 10 hours I'm told. By this point I was back at home in bed after doing a 23 hour shift and a drive back to Bristol!
ReplyDeleteA big thanks to all the Grounds staff at the college from us, and to Phil the tree surgeon for his assistance in "flying" a lot of our cables to reduce the number of trip hazards!
As for the timelapse, those of you interested will like to know it was taken using a frame every 30 seconds on a Nikon D200 DSLR using a AF-S DX 35mm f/1.8G Lens. Sadly I'd left the autofocus on, and it goes out of focus slightly before the end when it loses light from the stage to AF, will try and make sure I pop it on manual next time!
And finally a big thank you to the Students and Comittee, without which we wouldn't have the opportunity to do this sort of work!