Go on location at the Martin Luther King Bridge in St. Louis, Missouri with photographer, Drew Geraci. Focus on the key elements of the location, identifying what helps to create dimension and visual interest, for a dynamic evening time-lapse. Consider fore, middle, and background elements of the environment. Identify position of the camera, relationship of the motion control system to the environment, the appearance of the sky, city lighting and using reflection to your advantage.
With an understanding of the location, composition, and approach, build a working foundation for using the ideal camera settings at this setup. Identify the proper shooting mode, ISO, shutter speed, and interval to achieve optimum results for your time-lapse workflow.
Join photographer, Drew Geraci, as he gives some insight into best practices for securing locations. Identify what can happen when a time-lapse location doesn’t work out as planned and the importance of having backup locations as a part of your workflow.
With camera settings identified, focus on manipulating keyframes to create dynamic movement across your time-lapse capture. Watch as photographer, Drew Geraci, manipulates his motion control system to create a fluid, dimensional shot with key starting and ending composition, leveraging the foregr...