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TIME LAPSE Intervals EXPLAINED! (Time Lapse Tutorial)
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- Опубліковано 13 сер 2018
- In this video, I explain what intervals are when it comes to time lapsing and also give examples of time lapses using different intervals while shooting time lapses. Recorded Monday August 13, 2018.
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This is probably one of the most thoughtful, well-done action cam/go pro videography tutorials ever made. So helpful.
I watched videos for 2 days trying to understand time lapse, you nailed it in 7 mins...Thanks
Very good explanation! Thank you Dylan 😀
Hey Dylan! From your earliest DJI drone tutorials I've really learned a lot from your clear, no fuss, explanations. Best wishes from Ireland 🇮🇪 👏
Dylan, thank you very much for this educational and very helpful tutorial! Never shot time lapse, but now I want to give it a try for sure! Again, thanks for this tutorial and look forward to others on this subject and other tutorial subjects too, Take Care!
Years later and still helpful infomation! Thanks for taking the time to post!
Exactly the explanation I’ve been looking for! Thank you sooo much!
Dude i have read and watch infos on intervals, and ur vid nailed it! Thank u so much! So informative and simple explanation! On point!
Dude!! Thank you! This is the best video that explains this! Keep up the good work!
Thanks Dylan the most helpful tutorial on time lapse ive seen so far
Thanks for the information! I just bought a time lapse camera and didn't really know how to do the settings, and now I totally understand!
This was incredibly helpful, Thank you so much Dylan!
Well done dude....short and clear. Thank you!
Awesome explanation and a very helpful video.
Cheers
I have seen a bunch of timelapse videos but learned the most watching this video. Thanks.
Thanks Dylan. Excellent instructions.
Thankyou sir , your explanation is easy to understadn. This video is very helpful
Excellent video, thank you! I took my first time lapse of the sunset today and used a 4 second interval not knowing I had other interval options available and I ended up recording a 1 hour 4 minute video that was a total of 16 minutes long by the time it was finished LOL wasn't the quick sunset I was expecting but I learned a lesson from your video here and will try again and do it correctly tomorrow 😄🙌
Thank you very much for that explanation . Now is all clear for me about interval time. Perfect.
Thanks bro 😊 it was a great video with simple explanation n great demonstration.
Thanks!Your the only person who knows to explain simple things!
Dylan you are the only one explained everything in detail. Thanks a lot.
These tutorials are so helpful! I just uploaded my first ever timelapse
video (about the city of Bern in Switzerland) and without the help from
these tutorials i could not have done it. Thanks!
Great explanation 👍thx for the sharing the info
Thanks for the good info Dylan!
Great info easily explained, thx
Thank you very much! Now I understand the basics of timelapse.
Supercool tutorial explained in brief...👍👍thank you🔥
Great job. And your mic cover worked perfectly. Thanks.
Thanks for the simple explanation!
Thanks for the upload Dylan 📽!!!
Great informative video. Well done!
Thanks Dylan really helpful bruv!
Dear Sir, You explained the “Time Lapse” right exactly. It was a quick and great explanation sir. I really understood Time Lapse completely. Thanks a Lot 🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍👌👌👌 Sir.
Very well explanation. Thanks.
thank you Dylan, great vid sir
this was very informative, thank you.
Great video, thankyou Dylan.
Very nice video idea.. Thanks for sharing
wow thanks, i was so confuse but you explain all so well, gracias from mexico
Thanks Mate..Very Helpful
Thank you for this Video!!! Im learning
fantastic video thankyou very much! I'm going to run out of content to upload of my travels soon as I'm stuck in quarantine in Spain and my planned easter holidays were cancelled... I wanted to play with taking some cinematic timelapse videos from my rooftop because I have amazing 360 views of the old town... thanks again :)
amazingly helpful, thank you very much
A little complicated but well explained. Thank you! Now I can take my new Osmo Mobile 3 and use the time-lapse feature with more confidence.
Great info, thanks. One of the better tutorial videos explained, most of them out there.....SMH. Quick question, what about if i am trying to capture an Arizona Sunset with minimal to no clouds? I am trying to capture one of these amazing sunsets we get between the times of 6:30pm - 8:30 pm. What time intervals and any other settings would you suggest. Using a GoPro Hero8. Thanks again
This is a great video! Explained pretty much everything I needed to know. Just one thing missing was how long you let the cameras record for? Just to give reference to the final length of the videos
By the 2:14 mark, you had summed up the rule of thumb I was seeking. Much appreciated!
Very helpful. Thanks!
Awesome video! Thanks!!
Great explanation
Nice video really good explain
Awesome thanks ,,, just new to time lapse techniques
Thanks! Good explanation
Thanks for doing this. I'm gonna film a beaver rebuilding a dang tomorrow and now I got a plan
Terrific instruction. Many 🙏
Thanks for your tips !!
Thank You! I Now Understand How To Use Frame Intervals!
Awesome video thanks! So what settings would you recommend for hiking? Say the hiking trip took an hour long versus the trip taking 4 hours?
great job!!
Really Good info i was searching for this finally i found
Very well explained
Thank you. Just learnt it!
Clear cut, and you saved me from Googling it!
Excellent, glad I could help!
This helped a lot, cheers bro..
Great job. God bless!
Well done pal! 👏
I wish I could time lapse the next 25 years of my life and preview it.....!
That would be great, wouldn't it? Guess we'll have to settle for a surprise life lol
@@deeyung then life get boring with no surprises
"why did the video go black after the first quarter..."
@@siavashkharasi3209 but with all of the money in the world it might be worth it.
Nice video thank you very much
Very easy to understand, even for my non camera using self, lol. Plus you’re cuuuuute 😍
You're cuter :)
Hi Dylan, thanks for this very informative video. What interval would you recommend for a sunrise video?
Made perfect sense. Thank you
I just wanna say that thankyou so much.....I'm very clear now about the laps \\\ i appreciate
I'm considerably new to GoPro so this is a very valuable lesson. Very clever way of explaining the differences e.g. actual footage at different settings. The sample videos themselves have clearly explained the concept of time-lapse. Thank you so much Dylan for sharing your knowledge. I have a question, if you don't mind. Would it be possible to create a time-lapse effect using a normal video footage during editing? Thanks.
Risty Palomar I’m glad the video helped out! Thank you for watching and for the kind words! Yes, you could absolutely speed up video to create the same effect, however, it will take a whole lot more time and battery!
Hi Dylan . I am doing a time lapse on a construction of a building that with take a month. What time lapse would you recommend.I want to fo a weekly summary of progress. Thanks This is a great explanation video.
Thanks for the video
thanks for the tips! i have a smart phone with a time lapse app that i have used. i also have Pivothead camera glasses, but i guess since they don't make the glasses anymore, the time lapse function no longer works. Again, thanks for the tips!
Thank you so much!!
That was the best explanation ever
I just wanted to learn about it thank you
Am planning to try to make video of a spray painting is would you suggest it’s better 1 second interval or even 0.5 to be more smooth?
Good information...how did you do your signature at the very end?
Thx this really helped
Thank you very much!!
very well explained! how do i get mustard out of my gopros usb port?
Excellent..simple to understand video. I assume for a car (long drive) video...either 0.5 or 1 sec is good?:
🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪❤️❤️❤️ Good explanation and demonstration. Cheers from Kenya
I did this for the first time earlier this summer for a promotional video of my favorite campgrounds.
The scene was the swimming pond. Lots of people and action. As I recall, I had the interval set at two seconds.
(I need to make Notes more often, grrr.)
Anyway, I needed about 45 minutes of captures to equal 45 seconds of video.
45 minutes x 60 seconds per minute = 2700 seconds divide by 2 second interval = 1350 captures divide by 29 captures per second (in editor) = 46 seconds
In my editor (PowerDirector 15) I used the time lapse feature set at 29 frames per second for the 'busy ants' look.
Ultimately I only used about 10 seconds of the video for the promotional video.
You can see it here at 1:24
ua-cam.com/video/Ct8eAxQy8eE/v-deo.html
Great tips once again Dylan!
PS immediately following this scene is a video time lapse sky view of the pond from the drone.
You can see the difference of photo vs video time lapse.
Each has their benefits but I now prefer the photo time lapse.
It just takes...Time....
Thank you so much
Nice vid!
Will 1 second or 2 seconds be good for plane taking off?
Thankyou so much!
Thanks, answers that for me.
& thank you dear D young
Thank you very much
Thank you brother 👍
Does it actually depend on the Frame per second we would choose to compound the whole pictures in order to control the motion speed in a particular video timelapse? We wouldn't want all video timelapse to demonstrate fast motions, sometimes slow cloud movement looks nice in compliance with the music we choose to add. I don't know if we stick to 30 fps demo, and we shoot 15 sec per pic for 100 pics (1500 sec shooting time) compound them and make a 50 sec video timelapse (1500 sec / 30 fps). Would that be nice? We have to think it thru till the final video appears before pressing shutter button.
Do you have a time lapse sample for cycling?
How long were the cameras out there though?
Thank you
This video was great. I should have watched this sooner. Would anyone know if it's possible to smoothly slow down a timelapse that was shot at 4k/0.5 Intervals? It was taken on an Osmo Action camera and Davinci Resolve is great for editing but at this point I'm thinking that the video was just shot too fast. (details: it was a sunrise view where I took the gf so it has the slow sunrise but fast bodily movements that seem choppy when it's slowed)