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Time-Lapse Video: Shooting with the Camera in Motion

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Overview

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Take your time-lapse projects to the next level by moving the camera as you shoot.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Welcome
  • What you should know before watching this course
1. Understanding Motion
  • The benefits of motion
  • The challenges of motion
  • Designing the shot
2. Weather and the Elements
  • Determining available light
  • Cloud-coverage concerns
  • Shooting duration
  • Obtaining a permit
3. Essential Gear
  • Camera body
  • Tripod
  • Intervalometer selections
  • Memory card selection
  • Battery and power requirements
  • Modifying the camera to reduce flicker
4. Essentials of Motion: Low Tech
  • Panning the head
  • Skate wheel
  • Slider (no power)
  • Flow-Mow for the GoPro
  • Adding motion in post
5. Motion on a Budget
  • Designing the shot
  • Creating a panning time lapse on a budget
  • Creating a sliding time lapse on a budget
6. Advanced Motion
  • Designing the shot
  • Building the slider
  • Three-axis motion
  • Creating a sliding "shoot-move-shoot" time-lapse
7. Hyperlapse
  • Designing the shot
  • Hyperlapse: Low tech
  • Hyperlapse: Medium tech (measuring and marking)
  • Developing the hyperlapse
  • Processing the hyperlapse
  • Stabilizing the hyperlapse
  • Hyperlapse: Planes, trains, and automobiles
8. Field Recap
  • Lessons learned
  • Moving to post-production
  • Dirty lenses
  • Reflections
  • Organizing footage
9. Advanced Post-Production Techniques
  • Adjusting the raw files with Camera Raw
  • Sharpening and noise reduction in Camera Raw
  • Adjusting the raw files with LRTimelapse ramping
  • Developing the time lapse with Camera Raw
  • Using lens profiles
  • Using Upright
  • Post moves
  • Using the camera track to add text
  • Flicker reduction
Conclusion
  • Goodbye

Taught by

Keith Kiska and Richard Harrington

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