I dont mean to be so off topic but does anybody know of a way to get back into an instagram account..? I was stupid forgot my account password. I would love any assistance you can offer me!
In Premiere Pro to set still image imports to 1 frame : Preferences > Timeline > Still Image Duration - 1 Frames And that duration is set at the time of photo import, so in my case, I needed to clear and re-import my photos. 👍
Matt LeGrand yes, thanks for pointing that out! There were so many little things like this that if I added them all in the video would have been an hour long, so I had to make some assumptions here and there.
@@cbenfey - Oh yeah, of course. I'm sure that's already set as your default. Just hoping it'll help someone's workflow. BTW, your sub count is about to blow up. I'm hoping that might mean more content from Maybe Someday. 🤔
this comment was super helpful thank you! youtube is so awesome for learning; we have the teacher teaching us, but then we also have the entire class's notes! :P
what i prefer/recommend is File>Import>select your first image and then check "image sequence" in the explorer window itll being in the entire sequence something like File[0-250] and each image is one frame based on your settings i think it works with this workflow here cool video btw, i dont have a drone but it was neat to watch and learn!
The 3DR was so far ahead of it's time, I'm bummed that it kinda died :( You can do this with automation, but I've just found that doing it manually actually gets better results in this case.
Very cool effect and you covered all the bases from filming to editing. Have you tried the Litchi app to program waypoints for something like this? I think it’s better than the DJI waypoints but like you said, doing it manually might still work better 👍
Maybe Someday. I bought it for my Android phone then got an iPhone before ever using it, lol. But I liked that I could plan routes and stuff from my desktop so they were ready to go or tweak once I was out in the field.
THIS IS AWESOMEEEE!!! I guess this could be combined with the DJI Mavic 2 Waypoints feature? So you can set a start waypoint near you, and second one at 120m height? Then just set speed and timelapse mode? Would free you from having to hold the joystick wouldn't it?
Kevin Maschke yeah I did try a couple like that but just didn’t find it to be as stabile and accurate as doing it manually...I guess if you want something done right you just have to do it yourself! If you can get that to work I’d love to see the results though!
And now it would be super cool to sort of seperate out the moving clouds from the back and forth loop to have them continuously flowing in one direction.
@@cbenfey (and no, this is not the answer) - Hahaha awesome response, yeah you're right! Just that I'm in no way a video editor :) The idea just jumped me right into the face when seeing the clouds swift back and forth.
Maybe! For the most part these are just fun little self-contained videos to post on Instagram but I'm sure I'd use this in something like a tourism spot or something like that.
Maybe! For the most part these are just fun little self-contained videos to post on Instagram but I'm sure I'd use this in something like a tourism spot or something like that.
@@cbenfey I can see using it in a larger piece. I like your tip for holding your finger at the bottom of the stick to get a consistent rise rate. I might try to build an automated flight in drone link for something like this.
For anyone doing this on a Mavic Pro 2 - You can use Hyperlapse Free roam mode, which make it easier. Once you are carrying out your assent, press C1, to turn on cruise control, so then you can completely let go of the left joystick, and focus on the gumball tilt. This also has the added bonus of you being able to take a shot every 2 seconds, rather than evcery 5 secs, giving you more frames to play with.
Woah is that a new feature? Also, does it take a raw photo every 2 seconds or jpg? You can do jpg every 2 seconds but I’d rather have the latitude of raw.
Maybe Someday. I’m not sure if that feature was added after release or not. When youre in free roam hyperlapse mode, travel in any direction and a little green Dialogbox pops up and suggests pressing C1 to ‘continue in same direction’ or something like that. And yes, it allows you to take RAW pictures at 2 second intervals. It makes no sense that in the timed shots, you can only take raws every 5 seconds, but in hyperlapse mode it’s 2 seconds. Good ‘old fashion DJi logic 😂 And sorry yes, I’m referring to the Mavic pro 2, not the Mavic air 2 😊
Destroy_them_With_Lazers! Yeah, I’ve done a few like that. Just don’t find it as stable in the end as doing it manually. If you get one to work that way I’d love to see the results!
Maybe Someday. I tried waypoints today, but the minimum speed is 2 m/s which is too quick leading to jerky footage. Also, I needed to turn the gimbal sensitivity down. Ran out of batteries today, will try again tomorrow. Requires patience for sure, I’ll share the results with you!
This is insane! So much information and such an honest tutorial! really you have the most unfairly underrated TH-cam channel you deserve so many more subs, wich each video you put up I'm more and more convinced of this. Keep it up!
Sweet tutorial by adding the zoom in to add another level, just subbed! I've made a few time remapped loops in the past and you're right, Premiere definitely hates timeremapping haha I filled out a request on Adobe's site to allow increasing it over 1000% like two years ago, but no change yet! Changing it to 1000% and then reducing time remapping to 10% for it to work isn't so bad though.. Really love your video work!
That! And why can’t the audio be speedramped with the video like it can in Ae or even FCPX? But yes, I need to do a quick tutorial on my speed ramping over 1000% trick one of these days!
Dude this is great. I wonder if you could incorporate what I have done with your up and down motion. That may look real cool. I think I am going to give it a try.
Awesome! But how do you match length of Video - Music? Seems like pure luck to first select a music loop and when you're done with the speed ramping have the video match that music length?
Sure it's just the stabilizer that seems waaaaaay better in Pr (and that's kind of key here...). Surprised FCPX haven't come up with something better yet.
You can change it in preferences to automatically set the frame duration to 1 frame. Otherwise if you select all the images you can also change them after the fact :)
Hi there. I'm sure that it was good choice to subscribe after what Matti suggest. He discovered you for me, but now I am discovering you once again , and I am not disappointed . Great value from this video. 💪🏻🤜🏻🤛🏻
I know that this video is 2 years old but so very relevant today! I've just gotten into doing Hyperlapses... I'm hooked for sure! I have a quick question.. Is there a reason you flew this manually instead of using waypoints? Also if you are flying manually are you taking the pics yourself as you increase your height?
You can do it in the native DJI Go app, just select hyperlapse and there's a plethora of options. Waypoint is my favorite. You can also choose "automate to sequence" in Premiere to get a finished clip :) But why do you keep exporting and trashing the quality? First compression into jpg (at least go png), then compress from PP, then into AE, then out again and even more? You can get away with one lossless take by doing all of this in AE.
I allways wondered if mavic air has a built in mode to rise slowly it has one to fly forward and up at a low speed while doing interval snapshots but i have looked everywhere in setting to just fly up . Theres tripod mode idk if that will work though.
im curios if you can use the tripod or even tracking to draw that square and focus. then just fly straight up. that would make the gimble adjust automatically. but does the air do time lapsed pics?
Curious as to why you don't import the photos as a sequence in the first place and then just bridge over to AE? Skips an entire step of exporting I would imagine - that's how I edit my timelapses at least. Also - Time remapping is a little easier to get to by right clicking on the "fx" icon on your clip in the timeline
Thanks for that FX tip! I used to bridge between Pr and Ae but it’s glitched out on me a few times and I would have to start over, so I still have PTSD from that and I’d rather just have masters at each major step!
What’s the max distance from subject you’d do this (with M2Pro)? Wanting to do some work in a town where the limits are low in city. Need to be a bit out.
You don't have to do an export after each step. You can just bring the shots into AE right away as a comp, apply the stabilization, save the AE project and bring it into PP as it is without exporting.
As far as I know you can't automate the straight up flight and tilt in DJI Go. I've done it using other apps, but I find doing it manually gives the best results!
Yeah or if you’re doing it in the daytime and the lighting isn’t changing, just choose your settings manually and lock them in for the flight. Good luck!
Kashyapine if you go into your preferences in premiere pro, you can change the image length to 1 frame. You’ll have to reimport it once you’ve changed that!
Hi’d like a spacelevator sign me out for one.
Zach Driftwood you betcha!
I dont mean to be so off topic but does anybody know of a way to get back into an instagram account..?
I was stupid forgot my account password. I would love any assistance you can offer me!
@Kannon Moshe Instablaster :)
I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS!
JesseDriftwood can you give a FCPX edit tutorial 😂😂😂😂😂 I need help hahaha
There’s probably a “Space Elevator” button in FCPX and it just does all this stuff in one step and then automatically shares it to iTunes.
ME TOO
You need more subs! Great channel, thanks for sharing.
In Premiere Pro to set still image imports to 1 frame : Preferences > Timeline > Still Image Duration - 1 Frames And that duration is set at the time of photo import, so in my case, I needed to clear and re-import my photos. 👍
Matt LeGrand yes, thanks for pointing that out! There were so many little things like this that if I added them all in the video would have been an hour long, so I had to make some assumptions here and there.
@@cbenfey - Oh yeah, of course. I'm sure that's already set as your default. Just hoping it'll help someone's workflow. BTW, your sub count is about to blow up. I'm hoping that might mean more content from Maybe Someday. 🤔
this comment was super helpful thank you! youtube is so awesome for learning; we have the teacher teaching us, but then we also have the entire class's notes! :P
@@cbenfey when moving up slowly are you shooting those frames at the same time? I'm confused big time
what i prefer/recommend is File>Import>select your first image and then check "image sequence" in the explorer window
itll being in the entire sequence something like File[0-250] and each image is one frame based on your settings
i think it works with this workflow here
cool video btw, i dont have a drone but it was neat to watch and learn!
It would be so awesome if you could just keyframe the mavic to do the movement (like the old 3dr solo). But awesome tutorial man! Love it!
Can't this be done using waypoints? Start point near you, second point at 120m height?
@@KevinMaschke1 maybe?!? I will try for sure. But the old 3dr solo even "keyframed" the camera movements. That would be an awesome feature!
The 3DR was so far ahead of it's time, I'm bummed that it kinda died :( You can do this with automation, but I've just found that doing it manually actually gets better results in this case.
Very cool effect and you covered all the bases from filming to editing. Have you tried the Litchi app to program waypoints for something like this? I think it’s better than the DJI waypoints but like you said, doing it manually might still work better 👍
New Layer I don’t have Litchi, no. I should try it out though and see how it performs with this!
Maybe Someday. I bought it for my Android phone then got an iPhone before ever using it, lol. But I liked that I could plan routes and stuff from my desktop so they were ready to go or tweak once I was out in the field.
Nice boomarm!
Awesome video
THIS IS AWESOMEEEE!!! I guess this could be combined with the DJI Mavic 2 Waypoints feature? So you can set a start waypoint near you, and second one at 120m height? Then just set speed and timelapse mode? Would free you from having to hold the joystick wouldn't it?
Kevin Maschke yeah I did try a couple like that but just didn’t find it to be as stabile and accurate as doing it manually...I guess if you want something done right you just have to do it yourself! If you can get that to work I’d love to see the results though!
@@cbenfey I really want to try this. But living in London it's a bit difficult. No drones allowed anywhere 😅
@@KevinMaschke1 Dang, that's a real bummer! It's pretty strict here in Canada too.
And now it would be super cool to sort of seperate out the moving clouds from the back and forth loop to have them continuously flowing in one direction.
Do it!!
@@cbenfey (and no, this is not the answer) - Hahaha awesome response, yeah you're right! Just that I'm in no way a video editor :) The idea just jumped me right into the face when seeing the clouds swift back and forth.
@@phaandorpertwee6981 I'll keep it in mind next time I'm shooting one and see how it goes then :)
Super cool tutorial!
This is one of the dopest tutorials I've seen. Awesome, dude.
Thanks dude! If you make one I wanna see it!
I'm definitely gonna give it a shot one day, will report back!
Now I can’t unseen that you like to have food go in while food goes out. Great tutorial overall - would watch again A+
Cool effect! Would you use this as B-Roll in a larger video or just the small stand alone effect?
Maybe! For the most part these are just fun little self-contained videos to post on Instagram but I'm sure I'd use this in something like a tourism spot or something like that.
Maybe! For the most part these are just fun little self-contained videos to post on Instagram but I'm sure I'd use this in something like a tourism spot or something like that.
@@cbenfey I can see using it in a larger piece. I like your tip for holding your finger at the bottom of the stick to get a consistent rise rate. I might try to build an automated flight in drone link for something like this.
@@AllTerrainFamily Would love to see how it turns out if you do!
Wow this is some advanced stuff
Wow what an incredible technique!!
I cannot wait to use the Space Elevator, when I see you guys next.
Hahaha I’ll keep the seat warm for ya ;)
This was awesome! I’m gonna make one!
Hey Tom! Please do, I can't wait to see it!
Wow I’m blown away by this. I’m planning to make dope space elevator effects!
saw you on Chris Hou, is it Hau? Yea Hau right? Anyways saw you on his channel, love your content!
Great video. Love how you explained every bit of the editing. Big ups!
Good stuff! Looking forward to more.
For anyone doing this on a Mavic Pro 2 - You can use Hyperlapse Free roam mode, which make it easier. Once you are carrying out your assent, press C1, to turn on cruise control, so then you can completely let go of the left joystick, and focus on the gumball tilt. This also has the added bonus of you being able to take a shot every 2 seconds, rather than evcery 5 secs, giving you more frames to play with.
Woah is that a new feature? Also, does it take a raw photo every 2 seconds or jpg? You can do jpg every 2 seconds but I’d rather have the latitude of raw.
Oh I just realized you’re talking about shooting on the Mavic Air 2, not pro 2, right?
Maybe Someday. I’m not sure if that feature was added after release or not. When youre in free roam hyperlapse mode, travel in any direction and a little green Dialogbox pops up and suggests pressing C1 to ‘continue in same direction’ or something like that.
And yes, it allows you to take RAW pictures at 2 second intervals.
It makes no sense that in the timed shots, you can only take raws every 5 seconds, but in hyperlapse mode it’s 2 seconds. Good ‘old fashion DJi logic 😂
And sorry yes, I’m referring to the Mavic pro 2, not the Mavic air 2 😊
I’m gonna have to look into this!
This is great! You can you the ‘waypoints’ function on the Mavic to increase drone altitude and decrease gimble angle which you sit back and chill.
Destroy_them_With_Lazers! Yeah, I’ve done a few like that. Just don’t find it as stable in the end as doing it manually. If you get one to work that way I’d love to see the results!
Maybe Someday. I tried waypoints today, but the minimum speed is 2 m/s which is too quick leading to jerky footage. Also, I needed to turn the gimbal sensitivity down. Ran out of batteries today, will try again tomorrow.
Requires patience for sure, I’ll share the results with you!
Oh dang! Yeah it can take a little while to dial things in and get it down pat!
This is insane! So much information and such an honest tutorial! really you have the most unfairly underrated TH-cam channel you deserve so many more subs, wich each video you put up I'm more and more convinced of this. Keep it up!
Thanks dude, that means so much! I'm happy with the slow, steady growth it means I can be more connected with my audience!
@@cbenfey100% agree keep making amazing videos bro! incredible work
love ur channel
Use the Autopilot app, you can automate everything, including the camera tilt.
can you ?
@@rocheuro Yes
Hey OP, can you give some more information about what app can do this?
You can do it in the native DJI Go app, just select hyperlapse and there's a plethora of options. Waypoint is my favorite.
Yeah I have tried that! I just find that doing it manually still yields the best results.
I can loop this all day! Thanks for the sharing!
Dope!
Easy to watch, super articulate, creative end product. Good work man 🤘
Thanks dude! I'm still not super comfortable on camera so it's nice to get this kind of feedback :)
Thanks so much for sharing this awesome creative idea of yours! I will definitely try it out.
Lia Nel sweet!! I wanna see how they come out!
Very informative and intense! Love it!
Gonna have to check this out...
Amazing stuff! I’ll try a shorter version with my mavic air or the new mini (no raw on that) 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Your mic stand rocks man!! haha! 👌😂 I came straight from your video with Chris Hau!! Great job in your instagram man thats really creative!! 👍😀
Excellent tutorial!
Sweet tutorial by adding the zoom in to add another level, just subbed! I've made a few time remapped loops in the past and you're right, Premiere definitely hates timeremapping haha I filled out a request on Adobe's site to allow increasing it over 1000% like two years ago, but no change yet! Changing it to 1000% and then reducing time remapping to 10% for it to work isn't so bad though.. Really love your video work!
That! And why can’t the audio be speedramped with the video like it can in Ae or even FCPX? But yes, I need to do a quick tutorial on my speed ramping over 1000% trick one of these days!
@@cbenfey very true!!
@@cbenfey Adobe announced speed ramping up to 20,000% in the latest Premiere release! haha YES!
Alli and Will whaaaaat?! Woooo! There goes another video idea, lol
@@cbenfey haha I guess so
Dude this is great. I wonder if you could incorporate what I have done with your up and down motion. That may look real cool. I think I am going to give it a try.
Dear God, thank You for this channel.
just found your channel, this is the first video I've watched... main takeaway... love your mic stand! :)
Professor B Studios hahaha yeah she’s the best!
Hey very nice tutorial i made it but at the end i have still black bars like you have @8:38 but on both side sould i crop more?
Yeah I would crop a little more to hide that.
@@cbenfey i uploaded the result on insta with your hastag. Nice tutorial thanks.
Cool, no nonsense tutorial!!
Super cool tutorial dude! Thanks :)
Cool stuff 😎
Super cool idea! New subscriber. Thanks for sharing your ideas. Very neat.
finaly got to watch it awesome!!!
Awesome! But how do you match length of Video - Music? Seems like pure luck to first select a music loop and when you're done with the speed ramping have the video match that music length?
Any way to make something similar with FinalCut? Incredible effect!!
Sure it's just the stabilizer that seems waaaaaay better in Pr (and that's kind of key here...). Surprised FCPX haven't come up with something better yet.
Very creative dude! Well done 👏
Love it! Hope you continue to make TH-cam content. I’ve been wanting to try this effect for a while. Thanks 👌
Matt LeGrand stoked for you to try it out!
Maybe Someday. - trying it right now, this morning on a west coast sunrise. But doubt that I’ll nail it on the first try. 🤷🏻♂️
Great one!!! Like your style and how you get the point !! Keep on going
When you first exported from Premiere before bringing it into AE, were your photos set at 1 frame each or did you leave it at the default 5 seconds?
You can change it in preferences to automatically set the frame duration to 1 frame. Otherwise if you select all the images you can also change them after the fact :)
Brilliant
Could the filming be done with the waypoints flight mode as you can set the height and speed of each point as well as the point of interest?
It could, but I find it's not as stable as doing it manually.
Hi there. I'm sure that it was good choice to subscribe after what Matti suggest. He discovered you for me, but now I am discovering you once again , and I am not disappointed . Great value from this video. 💪🏻🤜🏻🤛🏻
Really nice effect!!!
I know that this video is 2 years old but so very relevant today! I've just gotten into doing Hyperlapses... I'm hooked for sure! I have a quick question.. Is there a reason you flew this manually instead of using waypoints? Also if you are flying manually are you taking the pics yourself as you increase your height?
This is so dope!! thanks for encouraging us at the beginning - "this is so easy to do"
Pavle Pejic I hope it’s as easy as I make it out to be, haha!
Hahahahaha nice one
NICE BRO
Very very good Video ...thanks man for the creativity
Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed it!!
Man this is pure gold. Definitely trying this out in the next few days. Thanks! +1
Thanks for the ideas man! You're great, your channel is great! I will try to do one by myself today!
I can't wait to see the result! Use the hashtag or tag me, I'm always checking for them!
I can't wait to see the result! Use the hashtag or tag me, I'm always checking for them!
You can do it in the native DJI Go app, just select hyperlapse and there's a plethora of options. Waypoint is my favorite.
You can also choose "automate to sequence" in Premiere to get a finished clip :)
But why do you keep exporting and trashing the quality? First compression into jpg (at least go png), then compress from PP, then into AE, then out again and even more? You can get away with one lossless take by doing all of this in AE.
True that!
Thanks for this amazing edit! Love your work!!
DOPEEE. Glad to see you on TH-cam
TAKUMI SEGI I’ll be back! It was just a very busy summer!
So cool technique! 🙌
Hello, it is possible to do this with my mavic air? Thank you
Very cool effect
Should be! Only thing is I don't think you can shoot raw...
@@cbenfey You actually can shoot DNG RAW on the Air. It's the Spark and Mini that can't do RAW.
I allways wondered if mavic air has a built in mode to rise slowly it has one to fly forward and up at a low speed while doing interval snapshots but i have looked everywhere in setting to just fly up . Theres tripod mode idk if that will work though.
im curios if you can use the tripod or even tracking to draw that square and focus. then just fly straight up. that would make the gimble adjust automatically. but does the air do time lapsed pics?
Awesome tutorial, thanks for sharing! 💪😍
amazing
Still coming back to this 6 months later, when I forget some of the process, haha.
There's a lot packed into this one for sure!
Curious as to why you don't import the photos as a sequence in the first place and then just bridge over to AE? Skips an entire step of exporting I would imagine - that's how I edit my timelapses at least. Also - Time remapping is a little easier to get to by right clicking on the "fx" icon on your clip in the timeline
Thanks for that FX tip! I used to bridge between Pr and Ae but it’s glitched out on me a few times and I would have to start over, so I still have PTSD from that and I’d rather just have masters at each major step!
@@cbenfey haha I totally understand that. Classic Adobe!!!
Great!
This was fucking amazing man 😍 you deserved to win more subscribers and you just won one right here💪🏻✋🏻🙌🏻💯
Love your content and creativity! Any tips on how to achieve this shot with Final Cut Pro? Keep up the great work!
I haven't used FCP since 7, but I'm sure a lot of the same concepts would apply! If you figure it out I'd love to see the result!
What’s the max distance from subject you’d do this (with M2Pro)? Wanting to do some work in a town where the limits are low in city. Need to be a bit out.
This is awesome.
You don't have to do an export after each step. You can just bring the shots into AE right away as a comp, apply the stabilization, save the AE project and bring it into PP as it is without exporting.
I know, I used to use "replace with after effects comp" all the time, but it's glitched out on me and ruined projects, so now I don't take chances!
Fire bro🚀
this is awesome thanks for sharing!
I love how you record your audio!
that's brilliant and original stuff. Thanks for the breakdown.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
This is awesome, thanks for this tutorial!
Very cool. Subscribed!
Glad to have you!
Whats the difference between making a slow cinematic video like this and making frame by frame ?
Came over from Chris's channel, stoked to have found you! BTW, your YT channel banner is 💯😂!!
Karyleiana WildernesScapes so frustrating! They make you make this giant ass thing and then it only displays a little piece of the middle!
Nice work! I’m sure there’s a way to create some presets for a few steps!
Probably!
This really makes me want a drone, or a really tall ladder!
What about a 360 camera on a balloon?? Ohhhhhhh
@@cbenfey Lmao not a bad idea!
...probably get a drone instead though lol
Nice! One question: would you be able to accomplish similar resulta on hyperlapse mode?
As far as I know you can't automate the straight up flight and tilt in DJI Go. I've done it using other apps, but I find doing it manually gives the best results!
Skills 👏👏
Is there a reason why you're flying manually and NOT using the DJI waypoint hyperlapse feature to fly up at a consistent speed?
StopLossLOL I’m curious about this as well. Are there any real downsides to do it automatically?
I just found using waypoints the speed was too fast and the movement is more jerky. It's totally doable but manual just gets better results!
I have a mavic air but I don’t have shutter priority. Should I just keep it in automatic
Yeah or if you’re doing it in the daytime and the lighting isn’t changing, just choose your settings manually and lock them in for the flight. Good luck!
Thats pretty dope man! Going to have to try this!
Eddie Gomez sweet! Stoked to see what you come up with!!
Super helpful!
i Love the Effect!
Way cool effect. Nicely explained. Liked. Subbed.
Great video man. Keep it going.
Pretty sweet
Premiere Pro right click new sequence from clip keeps every frame like 4-5secs long. How to make it 24 frames a second?
Kashyapine if you go into your preferences in premiere pro, you can change the image length to 1 frame. You’ll have to reimport it once you’ve changed that!
well done sir !
Those 6 are jeolous folks who can't do this .
Hahaha thanks man, this made my day! Twice!
Is there a specific reason to why you didn't use the import as sequence option in premiere? 🙂
Because I didn’t know about it 😂 that’s part of the reason I like doing these and then finding out there’s an even better way!
@@cbenfey 🥳
@@cbenfey Oh, and do you know about it now or should I describe it? 🙃
@@DominusFeles I do now!
@@cbenfey Grrreat! 🐯
Thanks man will try that soon