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 foreground and background to create an intentional and engaging time-lapse image sequence.
Build on the location shoot at the bridge with a high level look at time-lapse photography from a rooftop. With multiple cameras working, see the value of shooting from a prime location to achieve a variety of dynamic city shots. From a major landmark, to historical architecture, to a frantic fre...
Begin the most critical aspect of your time-lapse workflow in post-production. Use Lightroom to organize your images, adjust exposure and color, quickly synchronize a single image adjustment across an entire time-lapse, and export your image sequence for finishing in After Effects.
Time-lapse photography is entirely dependent upon motion. Motion within the composition, from subject to environmental elements. And even more dynamic movement can be created by setting the camera in motion while capturing the time-lapse. In addition to the motion generated in production, learn h...