this is exactly the way to go, you can adjust the keyframes even more smooth and add different camerashots, and even change the position of the different camerasettings.
This is a great tutorial Adam. I am wondering if you will ever do a tutorial on Drone Lapse stabilization. I have not found one as good as your other stabilization tutorials out here on youtube. If anybody can crack this type of tutorial, it would be you. I am trying all kinds of things for my p4p and Inspire 2 but producing stuff that is not acceptable. There are certain tricks of the trade that are not really divulged out here. Anyway just thought I would ask.
Many thanks for this, it is a very useful tutotial. I am new to timelapse / hyperlapse, and want to incorporate this technique in to future videos. I currently use Lightroom and LRTimelapse for creating my timelapse clips, and Premier Pro for editing videos. I have never used After Effects ( I do have a license for it ). Do you know if these tools are available in either Lightroom or Premier or do I need to use After Effects? If I need to use After Effects, what's the best why of switching between the various programs? Many thanks.
this is exactly the way to go, you can adjust the keyframes even more smooth and add different camerashots, and even change the position of the different camerasettings.
This is a great tutorial Adam. I am wondering if you will ever do a tutorial on Drone Lapse stabilization. I have not found one as good as your other stabilization tutorials out here on youtube. If anybody can crack this type of tutorial, it would be you. I am trying all kinds of things for my p4p and Inspire 2 but producing stuff that is not acceptable. There are certain tricks of the trade that are not really divulged out here. Anyway just thought I would ask.
Many thanks for this, it is a very useful tutotial. I am new to timelapse / hyperlapse, and want to incorporate this technique in to future videos. I currently use Lightroom and LRTimelapse for creating my timelapse clips, and Premier Pro for editing videos. I have never used After Effects ( I do have a license for it ). Do you know if these tools are available in either Lightroom or Premier or do I need to use After Effects? If I need to use After Effects, what's the best why of switching between the various programs? Many thanks.
thanks for the tutorial. I will try to add it to my next videos. ;) cheers
In Japan? Very beautiful.
Would it work for zoom out tho? From telephoto to wide angle trying to think about that but seems like lil but impossible right?
nice