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  •          Road Trip - A short film made from 12,397 pictures driving accross America - Seb Chevrel - Jun 2003

    From the page: "Road Trip is a short film composed of 12,397 pictures taken automatically from the back seat of a car while driving accross America from Portland, Oregon to New Hampshire. The pictures were taken over 5 days, every 10 seconds, in June 2003. The original, unprocessed shots... more

    Reviewed by uriel1998 Jan 17 2006, 03:29pm ( 36 reviews ) seb.cc

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  • Rated by everlasting1337 on Feb 07 2008, 11:03pm

    Cool road trip.
  • Reviewed by BluePeriphery on Jan 15 2008, 12:26pm

    Very cool, but a slider would have been nice. 12,397 frames at 15 fps is just shy of 14 minutes. Kinda tedious and if you blink or want to watch a part again you really can't. The best parts are when they park and you can see the sun drift for a few moments.
  • Rated by triplestuffdoreo on Dec 12 2007, 2:50pm

    wow! pretty boring to watch but pretty cool nonetheless
  • Rated by AaronJi on Dec 11 2007, 7:50am

    What a great piece of common history!
  • Rated by TheNewChick on Dec 05 2007, 3:39am

    Didn't watch it all, a little boring with the driving, but excellent excellent idea.
  • Rated by db5 on Jun 10 2007, 4:17am

    Road Trip is a short film composed of 12,397 pictures taken automatically from the back seat of a car while driving accross America from Portland, Oregon to New Hampshire. The pictures were taken over 5 days, every 10 seconds, in June 2003. The original, unprocessed shots were assembled at 15 frames per second into this movie.
  • Rated by dratboy on Feb 13 2007, 4:36am

    A unique, but ultimately boring film. Still, it's worth a look. I left it running in the background while I did other things and checked in on my travelers every once in a while. I kid you not, the most interesting parts are watching weather systems come and go in a matter of seconds.