Kharkov/Ukraine 2013 winter/summer Hyperlapse

Started by nk87, November 08, 2013, 11:54:06 PM

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arturochu

can you share your post workflow? how do you stabilize the frames?
Chu

nk87

Quote from: arturochu on November 09, 2013, 12:41:04 AM
can you share your post workflow? how do you stabilize the frames?
I'm use warp stabilizer in After effects

pholler

Impressive! Please give us some details of your workflow.

nk87

Quote from: pholler on November 09, 2013, 08:46:08 AM
Impressive! Please give us some details of your workflow.
Thanks! What details do you like to know?

arrinkiiii

For example, how do you shoot this?? With tripod moving each photo?  ...and how many photos ? one in one second??

Thanks =))

nk87

Quote from: arrinkiiii on November 10, 2013, 12:34:17 AM
For example, how do you shoot this?? With tripod moving each photo?  ...and how many photos ? one in one second??

Thanks =))
Yes. In this video I used about 8000 photos, but shooting 3 times more. I mooved tripod. About 1 farame in 10 sec

ozcancelik

@nk87 It's amazing work! Day to night moving looks fantastic!

Some tricks about hyperlapse:
1- Buy a tripod dolly(20$) or move tripod manually
2- Use wide angle lens as possible. (14mm-24mm)
3- Keep object center(Magic lantern Ghost Image with auto update feature helps a lot)
4- Move tripod
5- Use After Effects warp stabilizer.

edit: Use slower shutter speed. For instance 1/5 better than 1/800 for hyperlapse.

arrinkiiii

Thanks nk87and ozcancelik,  very appreciated  :D


ouuzi

This is seriously impressive!!!!!Well done!!!!!! Fantastic!!!!

I would like to know details as well!!Any tutorials?

ChadMuffin

Very cool!

Did you go out with a tape measure and chalk to measure it all out before shooting? And, I think I saw a push/pull near the end!?

Andre Meyer

Insane!!!!! Think I should attempt this hyper lapse moves everyone does except me!!

nk87

Quote from: ChadMuffin on November 21, 2013, 05:00:48 PM
Very cool!

Did you go out with a tape measure and chalk to measure it all out before shooting? And, I think I saw a push/pull near the end!?

Thanks! I did it without any markers. push/pull at 2:07


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