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Tutorial: How to Shoot a Ramping Sunset Motion Time-lapse - Morten Rustad

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  • Опубліковано 7 сер 2017
  • Morten Rustad is a professional time-lapse photographer based in Oslo, Norway, and in this video presents his second tutorial with Syrp: How to set up and edit a sunset panning motion time-lapse.
    See some of Morten's previous work here: www.rustadmedia.com
    In this filmmaking guide, Morten uses the Genie Mini to capture the dynamic lighting changes of a Norwegian sunset. Showing you everything from composing your image to manually adjusting your ISO and editing your final time-lapse, this video is a must-watch for budding time-lapse photographers!
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    In the field:
    00:42 - Location scouting
    00:55 - Using Google Earth + PhotoPills to track the sun
    01:27 - Packing essential gear for location shoots
    02:02 - Camera + lens choice
    02:12 - Start frame composition
    02:52 - Setting your exposure
    03:12 - Manually adjusting your ISO + camera settings
    04:00 - Set time-lapse parameters with PhotoPills
    04:32 - Setting your rotation
    04:53 - Setting Interval
    05:14 - Recording your time-lapse
    Post Production:
    05:50 - Importing to Lightroom and LRTimelapse
    06:24 - Adjusting photos
    06:46 - Deflickering
    07:08 - Final Adjustments
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 93

  • @LowLightVideos
    @LowLightVideos 7 років тому +19

    This Guy is great.
    I have a half dozen of his Tutorials in my "Editing Tips" Playlist.
    Syrp, thanks for introducing us to him.

  • @Jonny2won
    @Jonny2won 2 роки тому +2

    This video is just AMAZING

    • @SyrpLab
      @SyrpLab  2 роки тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it Jonny!

  • @Eugene-Braack
    @Eugene-Braack 6 років тому +2

    Very good tutorial and great tips. I like that you don't waste time on useless chatter. Straight to the point. And great photography too.

  • @markmation
    @markmation 4 роки тому +3

    STUNNING...

  • @giladwasheretravel3553
    @giladwasheretravel3553 6 років тому +13

    Damn man! We were doing a physics BSc together with the timelapse!
    Impressive work

  • @beforeafterthesun6767
    @beforeafterthesun6767 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for these helpful tips! 😁❤️😎

  • @josualuciusknell6164
    @josualuciusknell6164 5 років тому +1

    Loved how it is done

  • @CarlBergsdorf
    @CarlBergsdorf 5 років тому +2

    I'll have to watch this at least one more time but this had a lot of super valuable information for me and I feel like it adresses a lot of the things I experienced was bad with the timelapses I've done.

  • @TopsMiah
    @TopsMiah 7 років тому +1

    AMAZING video so well explained, this will help me shoot for my channel better. THANK YOU

  • @DonJoyce
    @DonJoyce 6 років тому +2

    I have just uploaded a terrible sunset time lapse -- LOL -- BEFORE watching your tutorial. So now that I know my mistakes (which was pretty much everything!!), I have watched your video and will try again when I have a chance. Thank you for your very specific recommendations and tips!

    • @SyrpLab
      @SyrpLab  6 років тому

      Don Joyce glad you found it useful, good luck out there!

    • @DonJoyce
      @DonJoyce 6 років тому

      Syrp I followed your advice and made a wonderful sunset time lapse on July 1 for Canada Day! Picked a good foreground as you suggested and used a ball head rotator for a slow pan. Forgot to turn off auto exposure, but it is still pretty good. Your critique would be appreciated...Beaver Lake Canada Day Sunset. Thanks in advance!

    • @SyrpLab
      @SyrpLab  6 років тому

      Hi Don, nice work glad you got out there! Bummer about auto exposure but the more you shoot the more you'll remember the little things - thanks!

  • @udoheinl
    @udoheinl 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for the many detailed explanations.

  • @CIA0
    @CIA0 4 роки тому +1

    Good job!!! Stracaz di Good Job 👍

  • @Zocker827
    @Zocker827 7 років тому +1

    Very nice and helpful video! Thank's man. Keep up the good work.

  • @deanzillwood257
    @deanzillwood257 7 років тому +1

    Great Video - Very helpful

  • @juangabriel5287
    @juangabriel5287 5 років тому

    This guy deserves an award😅😅😁😁😉

  • @Hangs4Fun
    @Hangs4Fun 6 років тому +1

    Great technique, thanks for the excellent job on this video. A lot of work, I really appreciate that!

  • @WayneLian
    @WayneLian 7 років тому +2

    Thanks for sharing, great tutorial~

  • @CanberkSezer
    @CanberkSezer 4 роки тому

    Great tutorial.

  • @akthompson110
    @akthompson110 7 років тому +2

    As ever great tutorial, thanks

  • @lockingandrew
    @lockingandrew Рік тому

    Genius!

  • @gabriellefox5724
    @gabriellefox5724 5 років тому

    Super helpful .that looks like a great tripod too

  • @whateveryoucall7031
    @whateveryoucall7031 6 років тому

    hand down, your tutorial is just amazing. You got a sub sir

  • @abechua8853
    @abechua8853 4 роки тому

    Love the tutorial....

  • @hakankoc8304
    @hakankoc8304 5 років тому +1

    Wonderful work!!!
    Would be great if you would explain a little how you do setting up the sharpness? Your photos are from foreground up to background amazing sharp. Do you use hyperfocal distance or just setting to infinity?
    Thanks✌️

    • @SyrpLab
      @SyrpLab  5 років тому +2

      2 Things, 1 - using a wide lens makes your hyper focal distance larger, so shoot wide. 2 - He used aperture priority with it set to f9 which is a relatively high fixed aperture.

  • @Ade5
    @Ade5 7 років тому +9

    One note, when he says "save the metadata".. He presses "read metadata".. Make sure you don't mix those two up..

  • @philippblank
    @philippblank 5 років тому +1

    This is the best video I've seen on this topic! Great work!
    So to make sure I understood correctly, if I don't want to adjust the ISO myself, shoot in Aperture Priority rather than manual but keep everything else how it is?
    1.6" / F9.0 / Iso 100 - It will then just adjust the Iso for me and keep the Shutterspeed and F stop?
    With F9 a lot is in focus by default but I'm assuming you probably focused on the house with "wide"?
    Thanks a lot!

    • @karlleek9
      @karlleek9 5 років тому

      For it to control the ISO in Aperture priority you need to set the ISO to auto. Otherwise it will adjust the shutter speed.

  • @raphaelcoelho1557
    @raphaelcoelho1557 3 роки тому

    I don't see the point of not using the apperture priority. If you want longer exposure you include the ND filter what you did. Then, it is still applicable to use apperture priority since it will automatically increase with the ND filter.

  • @Xplicit_fpv
    @Xplicit_fpv 6 років тому

    Awesome

  • @francescof96
    @francescof96 6 років тому +1

    Is better to set all in manual and just increase the ISO or aperture priority and than adjust the flickering if i must shoot a landscape timelapse?

  • @namkgenc7674
    @namkgenc7674 3 роки тому

    Great ty for tutorial ! but am i missing someting ? you are changing the iso while sun rising ? or vice versa ? to keep exposure in a point ?

  • @iim1984
    @iim1984 5 років тому

    Very good, I like it, but my English is too poor, but i got a lot knowledge n ideas, thank you

  • @souviksamanta8938
    @souviksamanta8938 4 роки тому

    Could you please make a separate video for LR time laps. I am pretty confuse that section

    • @SyrpLab
      @SyrpLab  4 роки тому +1

      We don't have one in the works at the moment, but am sure we will have one eventually...

  • @thefirebox
    @thefirebox Рік тому

    Hello! Wondering your thoughts on why not to use auto iso?

  • @seamydobbsno1
    @seamydobbsno1 5 років тому +1

    You started out with an ND filter to give the ong exposure during daylight, but did the nd filter remain in place into the night??

    • @SyrpLab
      @SyrpLab  5 років тому +2

      In this time-lapse he did not go into night enough to need to remove the filter. Had this gone through to night time the filter would definitively need to be removed however this is difficult to achieve without significantly disrupting the camera.

    • @Jacoozzi
      @Jacoozzi 5 років тому +1

      @@SyrpLab was he tweaking this variable nd filter to gain more light as it was getting darker? so he would compensate

  • @frankvonsilver3601
    @frankvonsilver3601 6 років тому

    Can someone help clear one thing? He sets the shutter speed to about 5-7 sec and the syrup to rotate 30 deg in 2 hours. How does he avoid motion blur?

  • @CraigRippon
    @CraigRippon 6 років тому +2

    "Face the camera towards the sunset, usually West" - usually ;-)

    • @andreasholmm
      @andreasholmm 5 років тому

      Actually it's wwn

    • @denizendreamer5163
      @denizendreamer5163 3 роки тому

      North of west in summer (in the northern hemisphere, south of west in the southern hemisphere summer).
      South of west in the winter (in the northern hemisphere, south of west in the southern hemisphere summer).
      It's complicated 😉

  • @nauticfilms
    @nauticfilms 5 років тому

    Nice! 04:36-04:45 Svolvaer?

  • @flameout12345
    @flameout12345 3 роки тому

    how do you keep the foreground bright enough? at the sametime not not over exposing the highlights?

    • @SyrpLab
      @SyrpLab  3 роки тому

      Hey there, the photos are shot in a RAW format (instead of JPEG). With greater amount of information in that type of file, Morten can extract more light from the shadows and dim the highlights.

  • @rsstnnr76
    @rsstnnr76 2 роки тому

    How many times do you typically change the iso? Do you find that it creates noticeable jumps in the final video?

    • @AdrianMisiauke
      @AdrianMisiauke 11 місяців тому

      I think the end of the video is the answer to your question. We can see it on the graph and he explains how to make it smooth

  • @Wrecksy
    @Wrecksy 5 років тому +2

    Why are you setting keyframes to the frames before and after exposure adjustments? That's unnecessary, as LR Timelapse does that for you.

    • @SyrpLab
      @SyrpLab  5 років тому

      That would be a question for @RustadMedia :)

  • @Purveyorofawesome
    @Purveyorofawesome 7 років тому

    When editing, you only edited a few images. I'm assuming at some point those development settings were pasted over to the rest of the images, but when? Was it during the reading/saving of meta data or did it happen in the special timelapse program you used?

    • @lucazader
      @lucazader 7 років тому +1

      The special program (lr timelapse) does this for you. With this program you edit selected keyframes, then LR timelapse will create smooth transitions between your keyframes.

    • @Purveyorofawesome
      @Purveyorofawesome 7 років тому

      Lucas Hutchinson Awesome, time to get LRTimelapse!

  • @Oculus729
    @Oculus729 5 років тому

    You can't do exposure ramping with this tool, you still have to do it by hand?

    • @SyrpLab
      @SyrpLab  5 років тому +1

      Hey Craig, if you're referring to Genie Mini, Bulb Ramping/Exposure Ramping is coming in a future update to Genie II. Until then it needs to be done by hand. Currently the Genie Mini won't be getting this feature as it does not have the connectors required to connect and perform camera control.

    • @Oculus729
      @Oculus729 5 років тому

      @@SyrpLab thanks. I will wait.

  • @bossh0g
    @bossh0g 5 років тому

    Do you use ND filters when shooting timelapse like this ? And if yes, what kind ? Thanks in advance.

    • @SyrpLab
      @SyrpLab  5 років тому

      In this tutorial Morten use the Syrp Super Dark Variable ND Filter for his time-lapse

  • @romanch2
    @romanch2 6 років тому +21

    I thought getting a college degree was hard:o)

  • @heisenberg9616
    @heisenberg9616 6 років тому

    Do you have a more in depth tutorial how you did the lightroom and lrtimelapse it went a bit too fast to follow... Thank you

    • @SyrpLab
      @SyrpLab  6 років тому

      HI, check out one of our other tutorials at the end there are more details about lightroom and LR Timelapse ua-cam.com/video/BZD8KxkITw0/v-deo.html

  • @architsharma4826
    @architsharma4826 3 роки тому

    How much shutter speed

  • @DaPanda19
    @DaPanda19 7 років тому +1

    I'm happy with how I used my Syrp Genie Mini, this was simply a test for something much larger that I'm planning but I love it so far! - ua-cam.com/video/Jdbc8Nsjst8/v-deo.html - This is one I did in Downtown Los Angeles

  • @danlederman4723
    @danlederman4723 7 років тому

    How is he adjusting the ISO manually without touching the camera during the shoot?

    • @SyrpLab
      @SyrpLab  7 років тому

      He was adjusting the camera by touching it during the timelapse. Mortens interval is 15secs so plenty of time to change ISO between movements.

  • @JoeDAgostinoPhoto
    @JoeDAgostinoPhoto 5 років тому

    Would using auto ISO with set parameters work smoothly?

    • @SyrpLab
      @SyrpLab  5 років тому

      It would work, you would need to de-flicker using LR time lapse, however depending on your camera and exposure metering method it may give you unpredictable results. Best thing is to just test it!

  • @PostWarKids
    @PostWarKids 4 роки тому

    Spot should face the sunset, USUALLY west :D

  • @delltan
    @delltan 6 років тому

    Won't variable ND filters cause an X mark on the photos?

    • @petrub27
      @petrub27 5 років тому

      nisi? nah, try Tiffen

  • @hik659
    @hik659 7 років тому +1

    👍🏽

  • @airfilm_it
    @airfilm_it 7 років тому +1

    name of the app ti predict the sun travel?

    • @Deviajeconlacamara
      @Deviajeconlacamara 7 років тому

      Photopills, it's expensive but amazing for time lapses. Recommended.

    • @Hangs4Fun
      @Hangs4Fun 6 років тому

      PhotoPills is great for sun travel, moon travel, milky way travel.. it also has "augmented reality" so when you are on location you can hold your phone up towards your composition and see EXACTLY where the sun, moon, milky way will be traveling overlaid with an image of what your phones camera sees. You can also change the date to future times when scouting out.
      On top of all that I really like their calculators for long exposure, etc..

  • @CanberkSezer
    @CanberkSezer 4 роки тому

    I'm worried about shooting sun timelapses, would that damage my camera? I use a sonyrx100m5.

  • @wNNdSharK
    @wNNdSharK 5 років тому +1

    "...should face towards the sunset, USUALLY west........." but not always, no sir

  • @aliosha123
    @aliosha123 Рік тому

    i'm at the second unit and it still skips frames. bad product. i thought manfroto is better than this

    • @SyrpLab
      @SyrpLab  Рік тому

      Sorry you're having a problem Alin - could you reach out to us directly? support@syrp.co.nz

  • @wolfgangb8500
    @wolfgangb8500 6 років тому

    hallo, schöne Aufnahmen, gut gemacht, freue mich auf deine Besuch auf meinem Kanal grüße Wolfgang

  • @azdigbee
    @azdigbee 6 років тому

    Very confusing..... You started by saying it's important to shoot in manual - a minute later you say to shoot aperture priority ,

    • @SyrpLab
      @SyrpLab  6 років тому

      Paul Harding hi Paul Morten sets it up on manual and changes his iso. But later he mentions if you are not shooting long exposures to add motion blur for water or grass then you could just use aperture priority instead. There are many different ways to achieve the final result in this case manual and changing iso throughout is the preference. Hope that helps

  • @0CULARFILMS
    @0CULARFILMS 6 років тому

    doesn't worked to me....

  • @rakeshshah4
    @rakeshshah4 6 років тому

    You were a tad faster this time !

  • @jonas3619
    @jonas3619 4 роки тому

    well if the price wasnt 300$ then it whould be realy nice