Hyperlapses
OliverM
8 Apr 2016 07:24
@patuwe
the old one
the old one
Stopped_clock
8 Apr 2016 14:24
Really great work lovely smooth time lapse. However this is parallax time lapse i.e. smooth real time motion juxtaposed against fast moving time lapse subjects (clouds,traffic,people etc)
Hyper lapse is achieved by moving the camera in space between each shot usually a specific distance and focused on a specific point in the distance to keep the sequence as smooth as possible, so instead of in a parallax effect where you are limited by the length of your rail , with hyperlapse you are able to cover large distances. Hyperlapse sequences generally need stabilizing in post the most popular software to use is Adobe's warp stabilizer in After effects this does a decent job although it may need tweaking depending how careful you were during the shoot!
I've had a dabled with hyper lapse a bit it requires a lot of patience but the results can be mind blowing.
I found this tutorial when trying to learn the art of hyperlapse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmGPvSbqkcE
Hyper lapse is achieved by moving the camera in space between each shot usually a specific distance and focused on a specific point in the distance to keep the sequence as smooth as possible, so instead of in a parallax effect where you are limited by the length of your rail , with hyperlapse you are able to cover large distances. Hyperlapse sequences generally need stabilizing in post the most popular software to use is Adobe's warp stabilizer in After effects this does a decent job although it may need tweaking depending how careful you were during the shoot!
I've had a dabled with hyper lapse a bit it requires a lot of patience but the results can be mind blowing.
I found this tutorial when trying to learn the art of hyperlapse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmGPvSbqkcE
OliverM
8 Apr 2016 14:32
@Stopped_clock
You're right about that but when I send my video to customers (witch are not familiar with technic) I prefer to use the word hyperlapse to avoid the regular timelapse witch is a common thing
For real hyperlapse a flat floor in needed
Thank for your comment
You're right about that but when I send my video to customers (witch are not familiar with technic) I prefer to use the word hyperlapse to avoid the regular timelapse witch is a common thing
For real hyperlapse a flat floor in needed
Thank for your comment
dapoopta
8 Apr 2016 18:01
Call it what you want, it's good :-)
PremiumProductionTracks
14 Apr 2016 14:21
Nice clips, but yeah, I agree, this is not what you call hyperlapse. People expect BIG moves when they search for hyperlapse. I think we should call it sliderlapse ;)
T_RoFilms
2 May 2016 04:21
Here is a good example of a hyperlapse:
Shot of the Sandia Mountains in Albuquerque NM
Shot of the Sandia Mountains in Albuquerque NM
jason
3 May 2016 02:52
@ T_RoFilms Again it's a nice time lapse but not a hyperlapse.
T_RoFilms
14 May 2016 18:50
@Jason Again it is a hyper-lapse. Even by your definition above it is lol I covered 1.5 miles by taking my DSLR and stand and took three steps and then took a picture, took three more steps and took a picture and so on for an hour and a half. I had the duration set to 5 sec intervals i think. Enough time to get me to stop and settle then snap the shot. Wasn't the smartest idea in the world to do it along a road haha I wanted to get traffic zipping through the frame but I forgot my ND so the exposures were not long enough so cars just appear and then disappear in the frame. Pain in the butt is what it was. LOL The example above was my first attempt. I have three more examples that are a lot better that I made Ill upload them now but they are going to pend in the que a while before I can post them.. Ill post them up when they are excepted.
fn_films
20 May 2016 04:22
Check out my first hyperlapse: https://www.pond5.com/stock-footage/62731915/lincoln-memorial-hyperlapse-4k.html
PremiumProductionTracks
20 May 2016 20:31
@jason that is most definitely a hyperlapse.
@ paul87 - nice one! I would edit out the beginning though and it would be perfect.
@ paul87 - nice one! I would edit out the beginning though and it would be perfect.