A couple years ago (I think?) someone programmed their digital camera to take a picture every few seconds, attached the camera to their car, and drove up I-5 from LA to the Seattle area, turned the frames into a video, and released it on the internet.
The video was pretty cool, but tbh I-5 is a long booring highway with very little scenery. Also, the camera was mounted down low at the front of the car, so the view was not that great.
A couple weeks from now I'm drive from LA, CA up to Seattle, WA for the holidays, and I plan on sticking to the coast the whole way. Its a beautiful drive.
Anyways I was planning on making a costal-drive video in much the same way as the guy who did I-5, and was wondering if anyone had advice. I'm thinking of attaching the camera to the roof to get a better vantage point, but that raises other issues.
Problems:
(1) Getting a camera:
I don't actually have a working digital camera, so I will have to buy a new one. I've planned on getting a new one for a while now for photography, texture references, etc.
(2) Programming the camera:
How to make the camera take pictures every n seconds.
(3) Mounting the Camera:
How to attach the camera to the roof of the car. Mainly I was thinking just duct-tape it to the roof, but will that hurt the paint on the car? Also, I have a sunroof that opens, so one thought was to put a tripod sticking out the sunroof with the camera on it.
(4) Protection from the elements:
What if it rains?
(5) Converting to video:
Taking a bajillion images and turning them into a video. IIRC, there are freeware programs out there that will do this.
Any advice on what camera to buy and/or any of the other problems? Anyone here done this before?
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