Sorry the 5x speed etc is not actually in this App ( it's in the Cinema p3 App ) . Just a habit I got into The BM App has you select frames 2 frames - 10 mins As I said in the video if you fave fast moving subjects like peeple or cars Choose a lower capture value like 1-3 seconds If you have "slow' moving subjevt like non moving clouds . Or a sunrise/sunset Choose a longer interval like 1 min ( you'll basically have to make up a little cheat sheet for yourself ) However the formular to figure out the X speed value is T (record ) = T (timelapse) X S T (timelapse) = desired duration of timelapse S = speed factor ( eg 5x for 5 times speed ) T (record) = recording time example calc: Let's say you want your finished time-lapse video to be 2 minutes long and you choose a 5x speed setting. Desired Duration : 𝑇 (timelapse) = 2 minutes Speed Factor: 𝑆=5x Now, calculate the original recording time ( i.e how long it takes to recoprd at 5x speed ): T (record ) = 𝑇 (timelapse) X S T (record ) = 2 mins X 5 T (record ) = 10 mins So for a 2min timlapse at 5X speed you would need to record for 10 mins
Here's a quick clip from our upcoming iPhone filmmaking course . This is doing a timelapse when using the Black magic camera App. ..enjoy
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Thanks Bill, so pleased that I happened upon your video, well produced and presented, excellent tutorial. 👍
Thanks for the kind words !
what settings would you recommend to capturing the aurora?
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This is perfect! Thank you.
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Hi Bill : Can you please let us know how to change the "X" which you have been referring during the second half of this video .
Sorry the 5x speed etc is not actually in this App ( it's in the Cinema p3 App ) . Just a habit I got into
The BM App has you select frames 2 frames - 10 mins
As I said in the video if you fave fast moving subjects like peeple or cars
Choose a lower capture value like 1-3 seconds
If you have "slow' moving subjevt like non moving clouds . Or a sunrise/sunset
Choose a longer interval like 1 min
( you'll basically have to make up a little cheat sheet for yourself )
However the formular to figure out the X speed value is
T (record ) = T (timelapse) X S
T (timelapse) = desired duration of timelapse
S = speed factor ( eg 5x for 5 times speed )
T (record) = recording time
example calc:
Let's say you want your finished time-lapse video to be 2 minutes long and you choose a 5x speed setting.
Desired Duration : 𝑇 (timelapse) = 2 minutes
Speed Factor: 𝑆=5x
Now, calculate the original recording time ( i.e how long it takes to recoprd at 5x speed ):
T (record ) = 𝑇 (timelapse) X S
T (record ) = 2 mins X 5
T (record ) = 10 mins
So for a 2min timlapse at 5X speed you would need to record for 10 mins
Tried for stars?
No I have not LOL must try this though at some point