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Creating and publishing time-lapse videos

GBTimelapse now supports days of the week

Now you can restrict GBTimelapse to capture only on certain days of the week. We've had many requests for this from people using GBTimelapse to monitor construction projects who didn't want to capture images on the weekends.

Look in "File/Preferences/Sleep Cycle" and check the days you don't want to capture.



But don't forget to check "Enable Sleep Cycle" under the Images menu.

Go online to GBTimelapse Download to download the latest version. Just install it over your previous version - you will not need to register again.

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"People In Order" - A quasi time-lapse video

A very clever video showing 100 people from age 1 to 100. By Lenka Clayton and James Price (Portable Film Festival) on YouTube

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Another TubeMogul Surprise

The benefits of using TubeMogul to upload videos has surprised me again. It wasn't until looking at my TubeMogul chart that I discovered my latest video, NASCARGOT, had see a surge of views on Myspace. (See the red line in the chart below).



That's nearly 100,000 extra views in one day. Without TubeMogul I wouldn't have bothered to upload to Myspace, but they made it easy. And without their report, I probably wouldn't have noticed the extra views. Although I did wonder why I was getting a bunch of Myspace friend requests.

Thank you TubeMogul!

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