The Best Way To Make Time Lapses For Final Cut Pro
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This is an absolute GAMECHANGER. Thank you for the tip. Been doing Timelapses exactly the way you explained earlier and it’s been fairly annoying. This is so much cleaner. Thank you.
Same here! Love this update.
Awesome, saved me so much time. last one I did was importing 7,500 RAW files into Final Cut Pro. Had to leave my M1 Macbook Pro Max running overnight!!!! Thanks so much.
That was super helpfull as always - thank you so much bro 😎
awesome, thanks for the tutorial! And awesome to see how you leveled up your channel and videos since I was watching your motion tutorials 👌👌👌👌
This is so amazing, I couldn't be happier to have found this better method. I kept crashing Final Cut with my thousands of images. Thanks!!!!!
The "new" way is the old way! Thanks Dylan for reminding this generation of filmmakers about this technique. Back in the day (2006) I used Quicktime with the not so secret code to unlock it's "pro" capabilities - opening image sequences, setting frame rates and exporting to uncompressed file formats.
Great tip, I didn't know QT could do this. Certainly makes sense if you create your timelapses with image sequences, but I film with my iPhone camera exclusively, and it does a great job of creating a timelapse right in the camera/phone, and FCPX knows perfectly how to interpret these files.
Thank you Dylan! I am so grateful that I found your videos!
Such a great source of really helpful tips Dylan! Tnx
This is genious! 🤩I'm just working on several timelapses, Dylan. Your advice couldn't come at the better time! 👍🏻
And gave it a try (three timelapses) and it works wonderfully! 🤩👍🏻
Good stuff man!!
Genuinely helpful and will speed up workflow by 10x. Thank you 🙏🏻 😊
this make more sense and process wise is a piece of cake. Thanks
This is great! I use S&Q most of the time, but if I ever shot images this is a great way to do it.
Thumbs up on that awesome "waiting for quicktime to render" sequence 😆👍
This is actually a really good tip. thank you so much!!
So awesome! Thanks for the video… will definitely make Timelapse editing a breeze.
Very useful Dylan, thanks
Definitely a great work around, no a great work flow. love it!
Love that. Thank you. Was doing in the first way you showed.
Astoniching!
A really useful tutorial. Thank you.
Very cool! Thanks.
Wow! Nice one
How did you even find this out?!! man that is genius!
Amazing tip!
What a friggen tip! Thank you
Fantastic!
I like it. I went out of my way to avoid doing a picture time lapse because I hated dealing with it in FCP. Thanks.
Hey Dylan! Great stuff as usual! Will you be making a video on the new Pixelmator update that works with FCPX and Motion?
Thank you!
Cool job and hobby thanks
Thanks for posting the video! I did not realize ProRes was a QuickTime Player export option. That helps.
I'm not sure exactly when exporting an image sequence from QuickTime Player 10 was added but it was sometime in the last 3 or four years. The original QuickTime 10.x versions could not do it.
I used to keep a version of QuickTime 7 around just for exporting sequences. But Apple dropped support for QuickTime 7 in macOS 10.15.
Using QuickTime instead of FCP for image sequences is definitely an easier workflow.
awesome!!!!
Man this is why I love macs and the whole apple ecosystem. They do dumb things to but I think the pros outweigh the cons. Great tip!
Wow so much better. I avoid them because I was afraid of the first method 😅
Great Thanks to you
you are still the best :)
Oh, I didn’t know Quicktime can do that 😮
I’ve been using Ffmpeg for that, but it’s a command line tool with steep learning curve. Quicktime is definietly easier.
bravo
life saver dude!!! I mean Bruh!!!!
Hi Dylan, thanks for all the videos! How do you make a timer in Final Cut? Not time code but if you’re timing something and want to have the timer on screen. Thank you!
Timecode does it, change the "timecode base" to your fps and change format to "HMS", if you have Apple motion you can open it in motion and make additional changes to suit what you require
So this was the reason why I have been delaying doing my next Timelapse video.
Dylan, any tips for a vertical lapse?
Just spotted, that your username on the Mac Toolbar is „Like and Subscribe“. Dylan you are killing it 😂
Gotta drop those subtle reminders!
Dylan... WHAT? 🤯! I have been doing it the original way for years.
Thanks a lot Dylan, this helps a lot! Have you ever experienced difficulties while using RAWs instead of JPEGs? When exporting, it looks like RAWs are way less in quality...
Personally I usually process all of the photos first to a .tiff format, then export it. I haven't tried working directly from RAW files on this workflow so I can't speak to that!
Working with .tiffs seemingly works great for me! I haven't noticed a significant loss in quality on mine. Though I haven't done an extremely in-depth review on it.
@@TheFinalCutBro Thank you! :-)
Great process! Unfortunately it doesn't work for me, I use .AVIF files so I can do HDR timelapses and it doesn't look like Quicktime supports this file format. I get the following error: "The document “AHL07943.avif” could not be opened. QuickTime Player cannot open files in the “AV1 Image File Format” format." It looks like the new M3 chips support AV1 decode natively, maybe it will be better on them?
Can you show us how to upscale 1080 to 4K?
For vertical video
It’s not working properly
This works great however it won’t let me save it ☹️ it says I don’t have permission? Help please 🙏🏻
So weird that fcpx doesn't have image sequence feature 🤔
Pro res is a standard I'm guessing even in 2020
I can't believe I didn't know this was a thing...
QT is the OG of awesomeness.