New friends here. Met you on live chat. Wow this is beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing it. We are looking forward to seeing more of your videos!!
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed it! "Viral" is never really something I plan or even hope for. Although you're correct. I need longer, multi session time lapses. I have done that before. One example is here: th-cam.com/video/2soj_6azI0o/w-d-xo.html . I have a few more on my channel that also can span across multiple nights, locations, and sessions. This was a test. I've been wanting to do more time lapse, but my old, tired computer was just too slow and it was always a struggle to edit video. So I recently purchased a new, far more capable machine for photo and video editing. This video was basically my "tester" project using my first new timelapse footage in almost a year. Before, I struggled editing 1080p video and exporting took forever. With this video, I was editing with 6K footage and export 4K without a hiccup or sitting around for 2 hours while my computer rendered. Now that I know what I can do, I'm ready to do more. But since I had this lovely snippet, I thought I would share it since it was already complete. There will be some much longer sequences coming in the not too distant future.
New friends here. Met you on live chat. Wow this is beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing it. We are looking forward to seeing more of your videos!!
Wow, great work! This is so beautiful. I love capturing the moon and stars.
That is so cool. But from my experience, make it during multiple night and stitch together in longer video - much more chance that it may gone viral.
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed it!
"Viral" is never really something I plan or even hope for.
Although you're correct. I need longer, multi session time lapses. I have done that before. One example is here: th-cam.com/video/2soj_6azI0o/w-d-xo.html . I have a few more on my channel that also can span across multiple nights, locations, and sessions.
This was a test. I've been wanting to do more time lapse, but my old, tired computer was just too slow and it was always a struggle to edit video. So I recently purchased a new, far more capable machine for photo and video editing. This video was basically my "tester" project using my first new timelapse footage in almost a year. Before, I struggled editing 1080p video and exporting took forever. With this video, I was editing with 6K footage and export 4K without a hiccup or sitting around for 2 hours while my computer rendered. Now that I know what I can do, I'm ready to do more.
But since I had this lovely snippet, I thought I would share it since it was already complete. There will be some much longer sequences coming in the not too distant future.