I like that you have the KNOWLEDGE and are flexible enough to BEND the rules when able to. Plus it works out better for us less equipped and less knowing :-)
This video got my into hyperlapsing almost a couple years ago. It's now one of my favorite shots to get and I love it. Thank you so much for the work you put into this video and the other stabilization vids - so helpful
This is the best hyperlaspe tutorial I've watched so far. And the best part is that you've included so many examples of 'what went wrong due to what'. That's really helpful. Cheers!
Here's how I understand from RUclips videos on how to make a hyperlapse. First, you need all your gear and software. Meaning, a camera(DSLR), a tripod(optional), a interval(optional), a good lens(18-50), a filter for night and that's your gear. For software, you will need LR(LightRoom) and AFx(After Affects), then a editing software. You will need to have an interval timer set weather that be on your camera or an actual interval. Depending on the feet you will set it per seconds. Then keep on of your FP on a object that will work for your setting. Track the object and take about 150 frames or something around there for about 4 seconds depending on distance and how fast you're moving. Lot of work but they turn out AMAZING! I love them so much and just love the idea and concept that goes into it. Thanks again for this video, really helps and I like the idea that you don't need a tripod. I don't like them very much.
OMFG finally the best video I was looking for. Other people said tripod is a must but I never really got it why when you can simply do it hand held and you just proved my point, great ! You rock ! God Bless you !
This is fantastic. I've gotten really comfortable with timelapses on my DSLR but have yet to try a hyperlapse, mainly because of all the reasons you mentioned in the beginning - everyone makes it out to be much more complicated than it really needs to be. Will try my first hyperlapse soon thanks to this :)
+cameratest I use a tripod as a monopod - this makes it more stable than hand held and quicker to line up. (I've also used this down the beach it it works out pretty good) I use an intervelometer, and put it in my pocket while shooting, then use the Adobe products to edit it
How long do you set your intervalometer for? When I used an intervalometer, I found I was rushing to set up the shot and then standing around waiting for the shutter to click. Occasionally I wouldn't be set up in time and the shot would be ruined. An intervalometer would definitely help avoid some issues in the final product though, like clouds that make erratic jumps. Using a monopod is a good idea, thanks for the tip!
The monopod/intervalometer combination seems helpful because holding the camera up trying to keep it aligned while you're waiting for the shutter to click gets pretty tiring. I'll have to try your method next time I shoot a hyperlapse.
cheers on the video! Thank you! I just attempted my first hyperlapse yesterday and it came out alright! I'llbe knocking out a video on it soon and def will reference this video for tips! Wish I couldve seen this before I tried haha but lessons learned from yesterdays are what you touched on in the beginning regarding the tripod. I believe I spent a fair amount of time trying to adjust my tripod when I could have just handheld it (mid afternoon clear Texas skies) and achieved the same in much less the time.
When you told me you don't use the tripod you got my whole attention to this video. I've tried it a couple of times with it and it just made harder for me to shoot! Great video, thank you!
I guess I never thought about it before, but unless you need the people in a hyperlapse to be blurry (ergo you're using a long shutter speed) it does make a lot of sense to do it handheld. Nice tutorial!
Ok, after watching this I did a test. I filmed the same thing with tripod and handheld. Handheld was much easier AND looked much better with less effort. The only drawback is it can't be done with slow shutter/ND filters to blur moving objects. But this is a great minimalist technique that looks amazing. So much easier than setting up motion control devices and dealing with all the extra gear. Thanks for the tips.
never heard before of hyperlapse. your video explains it very good and easy! Will try to use it in my next aftermovie. many thanks for making this video.
Great tutorial. Only thing I'd add about having a tripod...you can set the shutter speed to a much longer interval, therefore you get motion blur from the people within frame but a completely sharp environment. This can look amazing with cars or crowds of people that flow like water, whereas having completely sharp people in your shots can look a bit jittery. My 2 cents :)
It seems like every hyperlapse would be shaky/jittery doing it this way, but your work proves otherwise. Interesting and good job! I'm just gettting into this...
Nice work. Great tutorial. Lumix Gh5 has a super timelapse app that builds 4k internal clips in minutes with intervalometor saving hours in post. The stop animation mode overlays last image over present to help with alignment. If only it had full frame sensor...
The informations given here are really good. Thanks for it. I watched another video a day ago where the photographer was using a Monopod with legs for the hyper lapse. That seemed to be good too. At least way better than the tripod option. I gotta try a hyperlapse video myself.
I´ve saw a lot of tutorials over a thousand views, trying to improve my hyperlapses and have them smoothness. This tutorial is AWESOME, as the tutorial of how to stabilize in after effects but for me a little bit complicated,I have to checked that video more times doing at the same time in after effects while watching. By the way I think that If you make your timelapses with a monopod It would be better than a tripod and better than hand held,is a suggestion :) . I suscribed, I´ve found your tutorials very good for me, is an inspiration,now I can do great hyperlapses. I´ll make your advices and show you my next timelapse movie. THANKS A LOT MAN! Keep on working and timelapsing,nice job!(Im not used to give comments but you deserve to know my whole opinion about this unknown jewel tutorial. Cheers.
great video I walk around with my nikon d7200 in time lapse mode don't no if it's the same but it looks good thanks for the tutorial going to give it a go
+cameratest really loved ur video and advanced stabilizing in AE....thanks a lot for that...i tried to some hyperlapse and tried to stabilize in AE... Not really a satisfactory result....wanna ask you onething that, did you really crop all your hyperlapse depends on the frame aftr AE stabilization....?.... I wonder by seeing that corridor shots....did you crop that video..?
You... right now... to me... are legend! To put it in context, I have been shooting on tripod for the past 6 or 7 sequences. It did my head in! I knew handheld would be better, but because RUclips didn't tell me that was correct, I have suffered. Edti: I am doing a crowd hyperlapse at an event tomorrow and I almost gave up on the idea because of the tripod until I just literally found this video. Any tips for getting crowds - shutter speed, movement? Anyways, ill finish the video now, at 1 minute mark but had to comment. God bless you sir.
This is one of the best and most practical tutorial of hyperlapse for beginners, congrats. Btw, do you use Final Cut or After Effect to do the post-stabilization? Happy Christmas.
I like that you have the KNOWLEDGE and are flexible enough to BEND the rules when able to.
Plus it works out better for us less equipped and less knowing :-)
this is literally the best tutorial for hyperlapse creation, carrying a bulky tripod is practically useless man for daylight shots.. subscribed!
This is by far the best tutorial on how to make a hyperlapse
This is easily the best Hyperlapse video I've seen yet. Nailed it and had the examples to back up your points.
This video got my into hyperlapsing almost a couple years ago. It's now one of my favorite shots to get and I love it. Thank you so much for the work you put into this video and the other stabilization vids - so helpful
This is the best hyperlaspe tutorial I've watched so far. And the best part is that you've included so many examples of 'what went wrong due to what'. That's really helpful. Cheers!
Love this simpler take on hyperlapses, not using tripod and intervalometer, yet the results are great. thanks for the tips.
this has got to be the most practical hyperlapse tutorial that I've found on youtube! thanks!
Here's how I understand from RUclips videos on how to make a hyperlapse. First, you need all your gear and software. Meaning, a camera(DSLR), a tripod(optional), a interval(optional), a good lens(18-50), a filter for night and that's your gear. For software, you will need LR(LightRoom) and AFx(After Affects), then a editing software. You will need to have an interval timer set weather that be on your camera or an actual interval. Depending on the feet you will set it per seconds. Then keep on of your FP on a object that will work for your setting. Track the object and take about 150 frames or something around there for about 4 seconds depending on distance and how fast you're moving. Lot of work but they turn out AMAZING! I love them so much and just love the idea and concept that goes into it. Thanks again for this video, really helps and I like the idea that you don't need a tripod. I don't like them very much.
OMFG finally the best video I was looking for. Other people said tripod is a must but I never really got it why when you can simply do it hand held and you just proved my point, great ! You rock ! God Bless you !
This is definitely by far the easiest way to hyperlapse. Thanks man!
this was easily one of the best tutorial i have ever watched on anything, thanks a lot
This is fantastic. I've gotten really comfortable with timelapses on my DSLR but have yet to try a hyperlapse, mainly because of all the reasons you mentioned in the beginning - everyone makes it out to be much more complicated than it really needs to be. Will try my first hyperlapse soon thanks to this :)
I shoot hyperlapses regularly now and stuff like this is still helpful, thank you
Great! Do you do anything different than me that you think works better? Or any tips you have that I didn't mention?
+cameratest I use a tripod as a monopod - this makes it more stable than hand held and quicker to line up. (I've also used this down the beach it it works out pretty good) I use an intervelometer, and put it in my pocket while shooting, then use the Adobe products to edit it
How long do you set your intervalometer for? When I used an intervalometer, I found I was rushing to set up the shot and then standing around waiting for the shutter to click. Occasionally I wouldn't be set up in time and the shot would be ruined. An intervalometer would definitely help avoid some issues in the final product though, like clouds that make erratic jumps. Using a monopod is a good idea, thanks for the tip!
+cameratest I find that a 5 second gap is enough for me as the monopod allows me to tilt it really quickly to line up
The monopod/intervalometer combination seems helpful because holding the camera up trying to keep it aligned while you're waiting for the shutter to click gets pretty tiring. I'll have to try your method next time I shoot a hyperlapse.
Best tutorial on this subject so far.
One of the best tutorials I've ever seen! Thank you so much. Awesome work
cheers on the video! Thank you! I just attempted my first hyperlapse yesterday and it came out alright! I'llbe knocking out a video on it soon and def will reference this video for tips! Wish I couldve seen this before I tried haha but lessons learned from yesterdays are what you touched on in the beginning regarding the tripod. I believe I spent a fair amount of time trying to adjust my tripod when I could have just handheld it (mid afternoon clear Texas skies) and achieved the same in much less the time.
Good tips here.
Have a look at the hyper lapse I did yesterday if you have a minute. I tried using a mountainboard as the dolly. Came out ok.
When you told me you don't use the tripod you got my whole attention to this video. I've tried it a couple of times with it and it just made harder for me to shoot! Great video, thank you!
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Thanks for the video... the best hyper-lapse vid tutorial I have seen till now!👍
This is the best hyperlapse tutorial I have seen so far. Cannot really imagine myself taking photos with a tripod! Woudl take ages! :-))) Thank you!
This is great man! You make it a lot easier than I think it would be!
Thank you so much! From your video I finally understood how to know the lenght of hyperlapse beforehand,
Love this! Nice job. I 100% agree that you don't need to make this as complicated as people make it seem. :)
I guess I never thought about it before, but unless you need the people in a hyperlapse to be blurry (ergo you're using a long shutter speed) it does make a lot of sense to do it handheld. Nice tutorial!
Awesome tips! Thanks! Can't wait to go re-try it after my failed previous attempts at hyper lapses
Thanks. Best hyperlapse tutorial on RUclips
You're the man!
Thank you for sharing and spreading creativity.
Wow this was SUPER helpful! I'm gonna go shoot a hyper lapse this weekend!
Ok, after watching this I did a test. I filmed the same thing with tripod and handheld. Handheld was much easier AND looked much better with less effort. The only drawback is it can't be done with slow shutter/ND filters to blur moving objects.
But this is a great minimalist technique that looks amazing. So much easier than setting up motion control devices and dealing with all the extra gear.
Thanks for the tips.
Super useful tutorial! Especially the warning about using a fish-eye lens.
never heard before of hyperlapse. your video explains it very good and easy! Will try to use it in my next aftermovie. many thanks for making this video.
best tips on YT fo hyperlapses I saw. thanks for your Videos!
Awesome tips, especially the hyper lapse on the boat. Thanks. Subbed !!
Great tutorial. Only thing I'd add about having a tripod...you can set the shutter speed to a much longer interval, therefore you get motion blur from the people within frame but a completely sharp environment. This can look amazing with cars or crowds of people that flow like water, whereas having completely sharp people in your shots can look a bit jittery. My 2 cents :)
Very practical! My style. Thank you for this!
This video is simply amazing!!!
Greetings from Chile :)
It seems like every hyperlapse would be shaky/jittery doing it this way, but your work proves otherwise. Interesting and good job! I'm just gettting into this...
Best tutorial so far
Wow! Didnt know it was this easy!!!!!! Very good tutorial!!! Thank you so much!
WOW! Thanks for explaining your techniques
Awesome video; great tips and beautiful timelapses. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.
This is such an awesome vid. Thanks for all the tips. I will definitely be stepping up my vids with my upcoming trip to Morocco. Thanks again.
it is a very simple methods to do hyperlapse. thanks a lot for sharing
Thank you for saving my life and escaping the tripod addiction.
Great video that was fun and informative. You made hyperlapse less intimidating to shoot.
Thank you so much😍
That's easy to follow!
Great tutorial!
Nice work. Great tutorial.
Lumix Gh5 has a super timelapse app that builds 4k internal clips in minutes with intervalometor saving hours in post. The stop animation mode overlays last image over present to help with alignment. If only it had full frame sensor...
Mezmerizing.. wow.. brilliant thinking! thankyou for such a brilliant tutorial : )
The informations given here are really good. Thanks for it.
I watched another video a day ago where the photographer was using a Monopod with legs for the hyper lapse.
That seemed to be good too. At least way better than the tripod option.
I gotta try a hyperlapse video myself.
Love the video, especially because you shot it in my home town!
Good info here that I haven't heard anywhere else.
Thankyou! so simply put for anyone to understand aweome job
Great video! Thanks so much for posting. I'm going to work on this today to see what I can get. I wish I could give the vid more thumbs up.
THAT what we call a TUTO !!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH !
This is fantastic!!!
Great video! I'm totally inspired to try this.. From a boat of course!
Great tutorial. I am using a monopod when I want longer exposure time.
THIS SHOWS ME HOW IM ABLE TO UNDERSTAND
VERY NICE I SUBSCRIBED
Awesome tutorial man! This is gonna come in handy for me one day
Thank you so much for your tutorial!!! I will definitely try it soon!!!
Great tutorial, you deserve more subs!
GREAT TUTORIAL. THANK YOU!
Wow thanks, just got a camera and I find this amazing and beautiful
Will test and maybe even come back with results
THis was really helpfull! I'm gonna try it! Thank you
I´ve saw a lot of tutorials over a thousand views, trying to improve my hyperlapses and have them smoothness. This tutorial is AWESOME, as the tutorial of how to stabilize in after effects but for me a little bit complicated,I have to checked that video more times doing at the same time in after effects while watching. By the way I think that If you make your timelapses with a monopod It would be better than a tripod and better than hand held,is a suggestion :) . I suscribed, I´ve found your tutorials very good for me, is an inspiration,now I can do great hyperlapses. I´ll make your advices and show you my next timelapse movie. THANKS A LOT MAN! Keep on working and timelapsing,nice job!(Im not used to give comments but you deserve to know my whole opinion about this unknown jewel tutorial. Cheers.
EPIC effort doing that through the crowd at Asakusa Sensoji Temple!! :-O
thanks for taking the time to make this, great tutorial.
Simple and effective, thank you so much for making this! :)
Thank you Adam for the video.
great video I walk around with my nikon d7200 in time lapse mode don't no if it's the same but it looks good thanks for the tutorial going to give it a go
Amazing video! Thank you for this!
This is an awesome video. Really helped
Great video! Your hyperlapses look awesome
Wow Awesome! can't wait to give this a try
Cool and informative, mate. Cheers
Great video.. nicely explained.
This actually really helped! Thanks heaps
Good Stuff. . Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to using the info.
Great video thanks! Look forward to trying this. ☺
Very cool! Thanks for the great information!
beautiful shots!
Loved this! Good job!
Thanks for Great Tutorial !!
Great tutorial! Thanks!
thanks for sharing, man! Great Job!
so clear, thank you so much
I will try this! Thank you
very helpful video for editing
Beautiful job
Great video, I like your style.
Its really helpful tutorial, big tnx :)
+cameratest really loved ur video and advanced stabilizing in AE....thanks a lot for that...i tried to some hyperlapse and tried to stabilize in AE... Not really a satisfactory result....wanna ask you onething that, did you really crop all your hyperlapse depends on the frame aftr AE stabilization....?....
I wonder by seeing that corridor shots....did you crop that video..?
You... right now... to me... are legend!
To put it in context, I have been shooting on tripod for the past 6 or 7 sequences. It did my head in! I knew handheld would be better, but because RUclips didn't tell me that was correct, I have suffered.
Edti: I am doing a crowd hyperlapse at an event tomorrow and I almost gave up on the idea because of the tripod until I just literally found this video. Any tips for getting crowds - shutter speed, movement?
Anyways, ill finish the video now, at 1 minute mark but had to comment.
God bless you sir.
+Zimema Mhone Actually, you answer all questions in the video. Thanks again.
Very informative!! Thanks so much
Amazing work
This is one of the best and most practical tutorial of hyperlapse for beginners, congrats.
Btw, do you use Final Cut or After Effect to do the post-stabilization? Happy Christmas.
Awesome video man thanks!
Thanks for this tutorial. Really Helpful. How about shooting at Aperture priority mode?
Wow such a good hyperlapse next to DigitalTV version