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Using a pro head
- Now Rich, I think there's lots of manufacturers out there who might have gotten an idea from your Ikea kitchen timer? - Apparently, yeah. I got this thing here called a Flow-Mow, and you have... - This is a camalapse. - Alight, so these are both well designed for GoPro's or very lightweight cameras. This particular one takes an hour to rotate 360 degrees. And this one takes two hours, so why do I own both? Well sometimes I want different timed moves right? - Totally, and the way that this works, actually you can sort of see it on top, there's just an arrow that says "hey! twist in this direction." Now, to be clear, you don't have to actually go for an hour on this. There are marks on the actual body itself for 45 minutes, 30 minutes, and 15 minutes. All you have to do is sort of line up the red lines on the top part of the plate, to the bottom red line here, and there you go, I got a 45 minute time lapse going. Simply put my tripod where ever I need it, position it, center it up…
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Evaluating the keying footage from a Canon camera5m 34s
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Evaluating the keying footage from a Panasonic Lumix GH43m 7s
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Evaluating the keying footage from a Sony a7S5m 29s
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Blending a key with the background with Light Wrap by Red Giant5m 58s
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Blending a key with the background with Lighwrap by Digital Anarcht3m 39s
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