We need to see more of this, go on the London eye and shoot a motion controlled timelapse (the eye being the motion) and at the same time shoot a hyperlapse where you keep Big Ben in the centre of the frame. There is a challenge for you.
Thanks ,It's a very informative video, I haven't shot a hyperlapse yet but using a gimble without stabilizer and using warp stabilizer while editing in premier pro how challenging is it.
Thanks, I wondered where gimbal hyperlapses came in. What about a drone, locked onto a moving person, taking photos at regular intervals and zooming in/out or up/down(physically)?
Thank you for this video. I was wondering what gear are you using for the motion controlled timelapses. I was looking into the Edelkrone gear, and wanted to know your thoughts. Again, thanks for the video!
When it warms up out I want to do a tracked long exposure hyperlapse of the milkyway as I walk out of woods into a clearing. Do you have a equation or trick to know how much you can move between exposures without the foreground looking jittery?
as long as your movement is consistent then the distance doesn't really matter too much. Tom Lowe from Timescapes has done some of that stuff in the past
We need to see more of this, go on the London eye and shoot a motion controlled timelapse (the eye being the motion) and at the same time shoot a hyperlapse where you keep Big Ben in the centre of the frame. There is a challenge for you.
He’s a legend, an icon and he is the moment!
Cool… quick short explanation. Thank you.
thanks! very useful
Thanks ,It's a very informative video, I haven't shot a hyperlapse yet but using a gimble without stabilizer and using warp stabilizer while editing in premier pro how challenging is it.
Thanks, I wondered where gimbal hyperlapses came in. What about a drone, locked onto a moving person, taking photos at regular intervals and zooming in/out or up/down(physically)?
drone hyperlapses are a whole other thing I guess!
And you also have the raveneye from DJI for gimbals where you can lock on points while moving
Good video. thanks. toronto canada.
I do both timelapse and hyperlapse. Amateur stuff, but fun.
I really felt that ouch 😫... True Hyperlapses require so much work...
Thank you for this video. I was wondering what gear are you using for the motion controlled timelapses. I was looking into the Edelkrone gear, and wanted to know your thoughts. Again, thanks for the video!
I use syrp which is great for travel but not super accurate. I don't love the mounting options on edelkrone
THANKS
I want to shoot a part of my trip true Swiss from the inside of my car shooting the road ahead.
Is this then best to do in hyperlapse of timelapse?
When it warms up out I want to do a tracked long exposure hyperlapse of the milkyway as I walk out of woods into a clearing.
Do you have a equation or trick to know how much you can move between exposures without the foreground looking jittery?
as long as your movement is consistent then the distance doesn't really matter too much. Tom Lowe from Timescapes has done some of that stuff in the past
Cool slow motion.
JESSIE
A gimbal hyperlapse looks just like a sped up normal video.
in this case, astrophotography is literally timelapse? but in my cellphone option says hyperlapse?
Android or iOS, what's your operating system?
Ios
Android
Android
Don't forget the Hyper-selfy, time selfie also.
haha
Perhaps a new term, "Hyperhyperlapse" should be used for the single anchor point type .. eerrr .. Hyperlapse? j/k
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Gimbal hyperlapses are real hyperlapses. Get over yourself.
Why would anyone use unstable footage in a video 😳🤌
Crunchy vibes