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Gordon McDowellStock - Traffic Calgary 200505 720p 50x 10x (2005)

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Stock footage. HDTV (720p) timelapse footage of traffic in an intersection. Footage repeats, 50x then 10x. Shot in Calgary around 8th & 8th SW 4 PM (shoulda held out for rush hour).
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This footage is 16x9. IA seems to be ignoring that info and making its derivatives 4:3, so the thumbnails look wonky. Since the rez is so high, you can still use it as 4:3, just zoom in on the footage.
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This movie is part of the collection: Stock Footage

Director: Gordon McDowell
Producer: NA
Production Company: NA
Sponsor: NA
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: Stock; Traffic; Timelapse
Contact Information: <a href="mailto:gordonmcdowell@gmail.com">gordonmcdowell@gmail.com</a> <br /> <a href="http://opensourcevideo.blogspot.com/">opensourcevideo.blogspot.com</a>

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