How to edit timelapses

Hi Justin, I now realise that of course you produced those videos. I think I was assuming that you had posted videos by other people.
I think they are excellent and will watch all of them over time. I also do lots of time lapse, though mine is rather specialised on that it is usually time lapse of semi-wild fungi growing. I say semi-wild because I do have to move the fungi in order to time lapse them. I do little post processing apart from LR and LRT, which I use extensively. Most of the finishing touches are done by other production companies, including the BBC but also other documentary makers.
It is rare to have someone who actually produces good clips to teach anything about about the processes involved in time lapse. I am thinking of doing some teaching myself, but I'm sticking to presentations at present and some short videos that my partner has done.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04fyn79
View: https://vimeo.com/191402901
 
Hi Justin, I now realise that of course you produced those videos. I think I was assuming that you had posted videos by other people.
I think they are excellent and will watch all of them over time. I also do lots of time lapse, though mine is rather specialised on that it is usually time lapse of semi-wild fungi growing. I say semi-wild because I do have to move the fungi in order to time lapse them. I do little post processing apart from LR and LRT, which I use extensively. Most of the finishing touches are done by other production companies, including the BBC but also other documentary makers.
It is rare to have someone who actually produces good clips to teach anything about about the processes involved in time lapse. I am thinking of doing some teaching myself, but I'm sticking to presentations at present and some short videos that my partner has done.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04fyn79
View: https://vimeo.com/191402901
Thank you Steve.
Yes, it is all my material. It is a lot of work, but allows me to connect with a lot of nice people.
Nice fungus timelapse. A lot of work involved
 
Hi Justin, I now realise that of course you produced those videos. I think I was assuming that you had posted videos by other people.
I think they are excellent and will watch all of them over time. I also do lots of time lapse, though mine is rather specialised on that it is usually time lapse of semi-wild fungi growing. I say semi-wild because I do have to move the fungi in order to time lapse them. I do little post processing apart from LR and LRT, which I use extensively. Most of the finishing touches are done by other production companies, including the BBC but also other documentary makers.
It is rare to have someone who actually produces good clips to teach anything about about the processes involved in time lapse. I am thinking of doing some teaching myself, but I'm sticking to presentations at present and some short videos that my partner has done.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04fyn79
View: https://vimeo.com/191402901
I did watch the entire movie,
very interesting and your timelapses are really well made!
Are you based in Australia?
 
Yes, in NE NSW, a bit inland from Ballina. It rains a lot here and there are lots of fungi. Do you use tracks?
 
Camera movement while you do the time lapse
Ok, yes
I do use a motorised slider at times, although it is quite bulky to carry around.
I also using drones a lot and I am working on drone lapses, although it is not easy, especially because at the moment can only be done with JPEG images, so the quality is much lower
 
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