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Showing posts with label Timelapse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Timelapse. Show all posts
Saturday, 17 June 2017
shot 11. Maya icemen and tree
This is a simple comp, with no adjustments to any render passes...I've created a quick comp, for now, and regularly update my Previs, so I can see where I may need a couple of extra shots, or edits
Maya 3D model tree and icemen, plus timelapse footage
Thursday, 19 January 2017
Oneplus 3T 1080p Timelapse and Slo Mo footage
So, with my new fantastic Oneplus 3T, I've recorded this timelapse footage....
Shot in the standard factory setting (non-adjustable as far as I am aware) 1080p HD...
There is the option of 4K for stills...
I imported the timelapse footage into Premier Pro CC and used this time-mapping tutorial,
https://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/3-approaches-for-time-remapping-in-adobe-premiere-pro/
to increase the speed by 800%
Shot in the standard factory setting (non-adjustable as far as I am aware) 1080p HD...
There is the option of 4K for stills...
I imported the timelapse footage into Premier Pro CC and used this time-mapping tutorial,
https://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/3-approaches-for-time-remapping-in-adobe-premiere-pro/
to increase the speed by 800%
Use Time Remapping
1. Right-click on your clip and select ‘Show Clip Keyframes>Time Remapping>Speed’
2. Increase your speed
Simply drag the ‘Rubber Band’ on your clip up and down to increase/decrease the clip duration. You can Command+Click on a Mac or Control+Click on Windows to set keyframes. There are actually a lot of really cool ways to manipulate clip speed using this feature. The video tutorial below outlines a few helpful ways to use the Time Remapping Tool.
The slo motion sunset (and lucky bird) is as per the default settings within the Oneplus 3T; which, by the way, you could also make phone calls with, if you have the time....Thursday, 1 December 2016
Timelapse test; Atomos Ninja Assasin and the Panasonic 4K camera
Timelapse Test, using the Atomos Ninja Assassin and the Panasonic 4K...
This is 1 frame every 20 seconds and filming was for approx 4 hours.
More tests to come, alongwith research on how to become a 'sunset' chaser...
This is 1 frame every 20 seconds and filming was for approx 4 hours.
Friday, 21 October 2016
Tips for Creating Timelapse
Updating my shooting schedule and researching on how to create timelapse...
Locations tba!
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