I’m going to blow your mind check out the software LRTimelapse its a program i use for editing my timelapses i always shoot manual and i only adjust my exposure with one stop and correct for it in post that way i get rid of flicker you could get when you shoot in something like priorie modes
1. GoPro has an easier pathway and it can shoot RAW. 2. Motion blur, or the 180° rule: if you want to capture 4hrs to make it look like 5 seconds, you'll need to take 120 shots every 2 minutes with a 1 minute exposure; I'll use the V-ND EF to RF adapter, fixed max aperture, either an internal or external intervalometer, and fixing the exposure trough the V-ND and/or the ISO during the recording, then, LR-Timelapse.
That’s a great tutorial. I was wondering if you had all the specs on a webpage so I could try and duplicate what you’ve done. This would include everything from start to finish as I also use FCP.
I was surprised the settings at an hour before sunset still worked st 11:30 and the time had not gotten over the 15 sec. Al’s surprised the preset you used worked on before f so under and dead darkness. And why no LRTIMELAPSE??
Yeah, I usually have it set to 0. And the white balance is the toughest thing. There’s multiple ways to go about it. You can gradually change it yourself, set it to the middle at around 4200 or as I do, set it to whatever, shoot raw and then keyframe it after. There’s a tool called Lightroom Timelapse which works very well for this but it’s a lot of extra work
Yeah! That's what I've noticed also. I'm new to this timelapse video, learning to do it. Now I'm watching some videos like this. And there's an app that can do flicker free timelapse. LRTimelapse app and I think it's great tool for this.
Have you ever attempted a day to night time lapse?
I’m going to blow your mind check out the software LRTimelapse its a program i use for editing my timelapses i always shoot manual and i only adjust my exposure with one stop and correct for it in post that way i get rid of flicker you could get when you shoot in something like priorie modes
1. GoPro has an easier pathway and it can shoot RAW. 2. Motion blur, or the 180° rule: if you want to capture 4hrs to make it look like 5 seconds, you'll need to take 120 shots every 2 minutes with a 1 minute exposure; I'll use the V-ND EF to RF adapter, fixed max aperture, either an internal or external intervalometer, and fixing the exposure trough the V-ND and/or the ISO during the recording, then, LR-Timelapse.
I haver and these tips will make it even better. Thank you !
Really enjoyed this. Love learning from you
Cool! What about white balance? You did set it to auto?
Great video! The part about switching to manual focus is probably the solution to the problem I am having.
Nice here it is!! Thanks man!
Nice Video Damien, also a video i need. good inspiration to try this out right now, should be cool to make such a timelapse in Frankfurt 🔥✌️
oh yeah, the skyline would be amazing
Bro thank you for teaching us this. Incredible value in this video!
really glad you liked it!
Nice work... thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the comment :)
More like this please
Amazing tutorial. Something new to learn. When are you going to make a tutorial on color grading manually?
That’s a great tutorial. I was wondering if you had all the specs on a webpage so I could try and duplicate what you’ve done. This would include everything from start to finish as I also use FCP.
I was surprised the settings at an hour before sunset still worked st 11:30 and the time had not gotten over the 15 sec. Al’s surprised the preset you used worked on before f so under and dead darkness. And why no LRTIMELAPSE??
Hey!! great video! One question, the exposure is always on 0.00? And what about the white balance? Thanks a lot!!
Yeah, I usually have it set to 0. And the white balance is the toughest thing. There’s multiple ways to go about it. You can gradually change it yourself, set it to the middle at around 4200 or as I do, set it to whatever, shoot raw and then keyframe it after.
There’s a tool called Lightroom Timelapse which works very well for this but it’s a lot of extra work
@@damiencooper Ok!! thanks a lot!! ill try =)
What computer monitor is that? Can you add it to your gear list?
Lots of flicker in there. Should use LR TimeLapse in you want the holy grail
Very nice! Thank you!
thanks for the comment
There's some mild flickering in the final result because there needs to be exposure smoothing.
Yeah! That's what I've noticed also. I'm new to this timelapse video, learning to do it. Now I'm watching some videos like this. And there's an app that can do flicker free timelapse. LRTimelapse app and I think it's great tool for this.
Flicker Overload 😓
A mode , 400 iso , 15 sec int everything is wrong here....