After you do your basic corrections to your time-lapse images, you can now stylize and finesse your shots. What are some adjustments that you can do that can take your time-lapse to the next level? In this video, author Richard Harrington demonstrates how
- You've seen me fix lots of issue on several shots,…instead of doing some sequences, here,…I'm just going to pull five frames…from some of my other time-lapse sequences…and I want to show you where these shots began,…versus where they ended up.…Let's quickly process five shots…and then I'll show you the end movie…so you can judge them as well.…Let's go ahead and open these up.…I'll select all the images, right click,…and choose to Open them in Camera Raw.…You'll see that the thumbnails load, here, on the left.…
All right, let's start with this first shot.…Working from top to bottom in the Basic is pretty easy.…I see how this was Shot but I'm going…to choose Auto and let it analyze the scene,…that's not bad, let's try Cloudy,…a little bit warm, versus Daylight.…And I see that the White Balance…is pretty tough in the scene…so I'm going to take the Eyedropper, here,…and click on something in the clouds, here,…that I feel is close to white.…Now, those clouds aren't very strong…so I'm going to need to look for something in the scene…
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8/15/2017- What is time-lapse photography?
- Choosing a frame size and frame rate
- Using an internal or external intervalometer
- Selecting a memory card
- Shooting in JPEG, RAW, or MOV formats
- Tracking the sun's position
- Deciding how long to shoot
- Using a slider
- Shooting time lapse on a smartphone or tablet
- Removing noise and spots with Camera Raw
- Refining the duration and frame rate with Photoshop
- Blending frames in After Effects
- Creating variable speed effects in Premiere Pro
- Exporting your sequence from Final Cut Pro
Skill Level Intermediate
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Time-Lapse Video: Shooting From a Window
with Richard Harrington2h 11m Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome30s
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Using the exercise files2m 10s
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1. What Is Time-Lapse Photography?
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The end product1m 9s
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2. Technical Essentials
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3. Equipment: What You'll Need and What You Might Want
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Weather gear1m 6s
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Memory card selection2m 8s
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4. Choosing a Shooting Format
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5. A Better Timeline Panel
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How long should you shoot?1m 10s
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Tracking the sun's position2m 50s
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Working the scene2m 48s
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6. The Exposure Triangle in Depth
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7. Using a Slider
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Why shoot an HDR panorama?2m 37s
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Setting up for the shot3m 43s
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Shooting the source images3m 27s
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8. Shooting Time-Lapse Video on a Smartphone or Tablet
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Stabilizing the phone2m 52s
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Using Lapse It1m 26s
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Using iStopMotion for iPad2m 18s
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9. Managing Data from a Time-Lapse Shoot
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Using a card wallet3m 9s
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Choosing a working drive3m 18s
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Transferring data5m 41s
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10. Organizing the Images for Post
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Using stacks in Adobe Bridge3m 54s
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11. Developing the Images for Post
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12. Assembling a Time-Lapse Movie with Adobe Photoshop
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13. Assembling a Time-lapse Movie with Adobe After Effects
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14. Assembling a Time-Lapse Movie with Adobe Premiere Pro
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15. Assembling a Time-Lapse Movie with Apple Final Cut Pro X
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Conclusion
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Goodbye1m 4s
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Video: Stylizing the time-lapse sequence images with Adobe Camera Raw