Hi guys,
Just finished my '3 Days in New York' project, and thought you might want a look.
I shot tonnes of HD vid and nearly 11,000 stills to try to capture some the icons of this epic city. Lots of sunset and cityscape action, and a fair bit of focus ramping. I hope you enjoy:
Obviously I used ML, but also Lightroom, LRTimelapse (pretty nifty time lapse ramping and leveling software that links to Lightroom), Mpeg Streamclip (invaluable video convertor/compressor), Final Cut Pro 7.
My poor little 550D has copped a bit of a beating, but I am still amazed at how much I have gotten out of this camera. It is probably entering the end of its life (shutter count), and I am keenly eyeing off a full frame big brother, but until then, this little workhorse has a few sunsets left in it!
Thanks everyone. Happy shooting.
Nick.
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Great job. Beautiful timelapses and I really like the transitions between days. NYC is freaking awesome and your video makes me want to go there now. Thanks for sharing.
hello :)
i got question here..
how u made that bicycle shoting. ? i mean how u keep al lscrean sharp al lthe time ?
edit :
i like this moment with Bus stop :) 7:03
Edit2 :
im not professional..but .. i got one critic cus i love Sound`s....u shoud l focus more on synhronization frames with audio.. but my opinion is not fovarded by any expirence here
Congrats. This is an excellent job for me. I was willing to do the bag and go to London three days. :)
Thanks for the comments guys - glad you liked it!
Regarding the bike scenes, I strapped my tripod to the bike and just shot video, not stills. Yes, I know, I need a gopro. Not easy cycling with a DSLR and a chunky wide angle in between your legs! :)
Loved it, great use of sfx. :)