Nice work! something else worth mentioning is that the reverse hyperlapse is also useful to save battery life, in addition to having more options like you mentioned. Sometimes by the time you finish setting up the way points the drone can be really far away from the start position so it needs to fly all the way back before it even starts, draining your battery. If you do the reverse option it'll start immediately at your ending waypoint and work it's way back, saving you that flight to the start position.
I almost spit my coffee out when I saw the "2 Months Later" line...isn't that the truth?! Bravo for these videos, it's obvious how much time and effort you put into them, and I'm super appreciative of you in helping level up our creative use of the drones. And for sharing your secrets! Thank you!
Nice video! I have one question. I see that you use the day 3 interval & 1/4 shuter and the night 3 interval & 1/2.5" shuter. If i use the rule of 180 degrees (for example 2 interval & 1/4"shutter speed) i will have better motion blur and the cars will move slower? Thanks
Nice job, but I think the transition is way too fast than it could be. In after effects there arw Morph tools that could help to better sincronize the 2 imagens. You could use puppet tool to keep the bridge on place and create other points to align the other buildings around the city (only during the transition). It's a lot more work, I know, but the final result would be even better.
Great Tutorial for hyperlapse. I tried it today on mini 3 pro, it gave me warning current battery is not enough which I understand that drone will come back when battery is less than 20% & it returned to home at 20% but after that it should have continue to complete the hyperlapse from where it returned midway but after replacing the battery it started shooting the same hyperlapse from beginning 0/720 shots (it had already completed 330 shots) so my question is how to use Multiple battery for doing a longer 30 sec timelpase? Is it that after replacing battery I should simply press the hyperlapse record button & it should continue from where it was last or should I open my saved waypoint then start recording hyperlapse? Is there any instructions to shoot longer hyperlapse with multiple batteries? That's what I want to know.
You can only save the hyperlapse you set up. You can't pause it, then change batteries and resume. So you have to set up the hyperlapse with one battery, save it, and then switch to a fresh battery to execute. Works well if you have a Plus Battery. Also, the length could be just too long to execute with one battery.
I've been trying to set my waypoints and then fly them, making a hyper-lapse, all on one battery. I had no idea that you could save the waypoints and fly them later. Thanks! That makes things a lot easier for me.
Hey Chad, you live in Reading? I am down across from Trenton. Be great to hook up one day and have u drop some knowledge on my a2s. Having issues seeing pic.. vids fine just pics. Good video man. Thanks
Love the channel, and love your energy! I do have a problem however. I haven't flown my DJI Air 2s much in the last year, but when I began this spring I noticed that all those cool features were gone. I can't pick a point of interest and have the drone film it as it circles. To cut to the chase, has something changed with the DJI Fly App? I asked another gentleman who posts Air 2s videos on RUclips and he said that it hasn't, but I fear flying the Air 2s now because the screen doesn't look the way it used to, even after I've done upgrades. I would appreciate any feedback you have. Kind Regards.
Chad and yet another great hyper lapse vid. I am getting ready to take my Air 2 out for a hyper lapse. I shot a 5 sec one the other day for practice and I notices that it didn't appear as I wanted and then I noticed that I could slow the whole thing down and that fixed it. Thanks for your help.
Great video! Looking through it now as I write so you might address this later in the video. But, when I have tried this myself I find that the starting point and the angle at which the camera is pointing is not excact for both of the shots. My solution has been to shoot several day and several night shots and then pick out the two day/night shots that are the most similar. Have you had any issues like this? Do you do a complete calibration of compas, IMU and controller before each flight? Thank you. Ivar
@@ChadB Thank you for your reply. Yes, its probably a good idea to calibrate as much as possible before starting the shooting. Keep making great videos!
Very informative video, Chad. Nicely done. So much work goes into these day to night hyperlapses but the end result is totally worth it. This has been in my bucket list of things to do with my drone. I will definitely give it a try now using your best practices. Thanks!
Hey Eddie...Thanks man. Yes it does take a little work. This is one reason why this video sat for a while. The two hyperlapses were way out of sync. The options were to scrap the video or to sit down and figure it out.
I've been looking for this subject. Last one I remember, DroneXfactor did an Air 2 over the East River in NY. Going to do this, and a 4 season one on the Mavic 3. Thank you Chad.
Good info Chad,I have been wanting to try this..I have on small projects but nvr used the waypoints.. This is a good reference Video. #KeepFlyin & #StayUp
Hey Chad, Great work! Thank you for putting this together! Very helpful. Love the special effects and sounds you’ve incorporated into your video. I like your step by step process and your pace and style very genuine and authentic! Keep up the great work!
Can you give me a link to the adobe after effects you use. I'm finding many versions when I search it up. I would be looking for one to use with Apple Mac. Thanks! Great tutorial!
Excellent tutorial. Great editing job on the tutorial as well as the hyperlapse. Not overdone or boring but presented the full technique. I wish a lot of folks from the 3D community would make tutorials like this.
Man your videos are truly amazing detailed helpful and inspiring ..my biggest problem is TRUSTING the drone and knowing that I’d I put it up it’s gonna come back even if it’s a lil windy I need to get past the I’ll only go up so high and so far away …I just need to trust it and let it fly ..
Yeah...if you keep flying you'll get over that. Fly over water is the same. No different...But you can't get close to the water like you can to the ground. Thanks
I've heard its nice. But I wouldn't buy it because of the price and I really don't have a need for it. I can get by with my phone. It's up to you if you want to spend the money.
Very interesting tutorial Chad! I was always interested of trying this one time, but never found the perfect spot to do it yet hehe. I will try it for sure in the Spring (still too frickin cold here in Montreal haha) Cheers man!
Great vid, extremely helpful. One question - why did you apply two different scales to the clips at 14:40? You did one at 120% and the other at 132% and i cannot figure out why...
Thanks...even at a scale of 100% one clip appeared to be scaled larger than the other at the same point in the hyperlapse. GPS is accurate, but not pin point accurate to where the drone would be in the exact same position in space during the next hyperlapse. Especially if there's wind evolved.
@chad B. Great video and thank you. I tried to copy your settings , but i just couldn't the the interval down to 3 seconds or the length to 10 seconds, unless i changed the shutter speed to 1 second. At a shutter speed of 2.5 second i could only get a minimum interval of 5 seconds and a maximum length of 7 seconds. Any idea why? Thanks
You may need to make the distance between the 1st waypoint and the last a little further. It also calculate the distance of your hyperlapse to determine the length and intervals as well.
For More TIPS on how to shoot and edit a DJI Air 2S Night Hyperlapse CLICK HERE: ruclips.net/video/Dg2mwBmDsA0/видео.html
Nice work . I have air2s and must try Hyperlapse.
Very Nice Work....Fly Safe.
Great tutorial. Thank you.
great work. thanks for sharing this.
Awesome work Chad
I really enjoy your channel. thank you for making this
You're welcome. Thanks
Thank you!!! Excellent explanation video!!! Happy new year 🎉
Thanks...Happy New Year
Awesome video! keep them coming!
Great footage 👍, liked & subscribed, thanks for sharing ‼️
Thank you
Nice video, bro.
I thought it was more precise.
There is a lot more to do after the capture.
Thankyou for taking the time to show us mortals how to Hyperlapse in detail. God bless. Liked Subscribed
like the editing
Good presentation!
Thank you.
so good thank you
you are the man. thanks for this tutorial :)
You're welcome. Thanks
Nice work Chad. Thanks for sharing.
thank for the learning
Keep on the good work! Very nice!
Thank you
Great Video, Great Content. 👍👍
Thanks you
thank you
Very well done!!! You gave me some great information and ideas.
Thank you
@@ChadB No, thank you!!!
When it comes to night on the 2s, what have you found the sweet spot for setting, nd filters for image and video?
I haven't had to use nd filters for night shoots. Should really have too.
Great video!!
Thank you
Thank you ❤
Learned the save option thank you 🎉
Thank you for sharing this. Cheers from New Caledonia.
I love this video. Thanks a lot.
Appreciate it...thanks. Hlad you liked it.
@@ChadB this guy below a scammer ?
@@Sh0ckwaveProductions Yes...please ignore. they have been hitting me all day
ah, man! I was enjoying this and following through with excitement and when he said he was doing the edit in final cut pro I was like NOOOOOOOOOO!
nice video
Thanks for this awesome tutorial - great info!
So so good! 😍
Thanks
It was awesome. Thanks man
You're welcome. Thank you.
great
Thankyou :)
Yeah you can do this with practically any Drone I tried your example with my Phantom 4 Pro
Yes, the basic principles are the same for any drone that is capable.
I Really like the Way the Reverse Hyerlapse Affects works
Spectacular Video 👍
Thanks
You should have more likes
Nice work! something else worth mentioning is that the reverse hyperlapse is also useful to save battery life, in addition to having more options like you mentioned. Sometimes by the time you finish setting up the way points the drone can be really far away from the start position so it needs to fly all the way back before it even starts, draining your battery. If you do the reverse option it'll start immediately at your ending waypoint and work it's way back, saving you that flight to the start position.
he said it at he end
Great video Chad. I'm still waiting for my Evo Lite+ and almost regretting not buying the Air2S instead.
Thanks Mark. Where did you order from?
I ordered from Drone Works..
Oh...ok. I thought they had them in stock
Not sure. Their website says shipping soon. My order says Awaiting shipment. Ordered back in January.
Great Video and Great Flying. Thank You Chad.
Thank you Doug.
Hooray we can go right back to the exact same spot but in the real world I see little use for this in most practical applications
I almost spit my coffee out when I saw the "2 Months Later" line...isn't that the truth?! Bravo for these videos, it's obvious how much time and effort you put into them, and I'm super appreciative of you in helping level up our creative use of the drones. And for sharing your secrets! Thank you!
Lol.. yeah got distracted with the Nano Plus and didn't finish until 2 months later. Thanks
Great tutorial, I didn't even know about using waypoints.
Thanks. I'm glad you liked it.
Another Great video........can you post the camera setting for the day clip like you did for the night clip....
Thank you. I thought I did...
New sub Great video
Thank you..
I like the reveal that reversing gave the hyperlapse. Thanks for the video!!
The reverse order is doooope!
Thanks
nice
Nice video! I have one question. I see that you use the day 3 interval & 1/4 shuter and the night 3 interval & 1/2.5" shuter. If i use the rule of 180 degrees (for example 2 interval & 1/4"shutter speed) i will have better motion blur and the cars will move slower? Thanks
Great video,,do have a video on how to edit the individual photos from the Timelapse and put them back together as a video?thanks a lot
Thanks. Yes, here's a video... different drone , but same process. ruclips.net/video/vJCyYO9tw4o/видео.html
Good solid tutorial
Thanks
Nice job, but I think the transition is way too fast than it could be.
In after effects there arw Morph tools that could help to better sincronize the 2 imagens.
You could use puppet tool to keep the bridge on place and create other points to align the other buildings around the city (only during the transition).
It's a lot more work, I know, but the final result would be even better.
that was so much great info!
cheers man!
with water of course 😅
The Boss at work , Cousin Chad . Nice !
Great Tutorial for hyperlapse. I tried it today on mini 3 pro, it gave me warning current battery is not enough which I understand that drone will come back when battery is less than 20% & it returned to home at 20% but after that it should have continue to complete the hyperlapse from where it returned midway but after replacing the battery it started shooting the same hyperlapse from beginning 0/720 shots (it had already completed 330 shots) so my question is how to use Multiple battery for doing a longer 30 sec timelpase?
Is it that after replacing battery I should simply press the hyperlapse record button & it should continue from where it was last
or
should I open my saved waypoint then start recording hyperlapse?
Is there any instructions to shoot longer hyperlapse with multiple batteries? That's what I want to know.
You can only save the hyperlapse you set up. You can't pause it, then change batteries and resume. So you have to set up the hyperlapse with one battery, save it, and then switch to a fresh battery to execute. Works well if you have a Plus Battery.
Also, the length could be just too long to execute with one battery.
Awesome!
This was a great watch, thank you for sharing. I've never dabbled with hyper lapse and am inspired from your video to test it out.
I've been trying to set my waypoints and then fly them, making a hyper-lapse, all on one battery. I had no idea that you could save the waypoints and fly them later. Thanks! That makes things a lot easier for me.
Glad you found it useful. Thanks.
Awesome video! What camera are you using to film yourself😊?
Thanks...I use a Sony A6600
This is sooo awesome !!!! Thank you for teaching this
fantastic video!
I'll test it here!
Congratulations, here from Brazil
Hey, thank u so much. I never new I had those features on my air2!
Hey Chad are you in Easton PA . i have shoot there many times
Thanks for sharing this Chad…it certainly adds an interesting dynamic…Great job!
Thanks
Hey Chad, you live in Reading? I am down across from Trenton. Be great to hook up one day and have u drop some knowledge on my a2s. Having issues seeing pic.. vids fine just pics. Good video man. Thanks
Amazing vídeo, but do you know If is It possible set the gimbal too? With the wav points?
Yes...where ever the gimbal is point when you set the waypoint.
Thanks for taking the time to make this video. Well done
Thanks Seth.
Love the channel, and love your energy! I do have a problem however. I haven't flown my DJI Air 2s much in the last year, but when I began this spring I noticed that all those cool features were gone. I can't pick a point of interest and have the drone film it as it circles. To cut to the chase, has something changed with the DJI Fly App? I asked another gentleman who posts Air 2s videos on RUclips and he said that it hasn't, but I fear flying the Air 2s now because the screen doesn't look the way it used to, even after I've done upgrades. I would appreciate any feedback you have. Kind Regards.
Make sure you're not recording in a high frame rate. You can only use focus track in a maximum of 30fps
What a magnificent aerial footage, brilliant work bud. Nicely elaborated everything too.
Thanks...
Great job and lesson, Chad. Thank you for your time!
Awesome video man! You got a like and sub from me ;)
Thanks Chad! Great tutorial and just in time. I just order my Air 2S today and this video gives me lots of great ideas.
Thanks. Glad you find it useful.
Chad and yet another great hyper lapse vid. I am getting ready to take my Air 2 out for a hyper lapse. I shot a 5 sec one the other day for practice and I notices that it didn't appear as I wanted and then I noticed that I could slow the whole thing down and that fixed it. Thanks for your help.
You're welcome. Thank you
Great video! Looking through it now as I write so you might address this later in the video. But, when I have tried this myself I find that the starting point and the angle at which the camera is pointing is not excact for both of the shots. My solution has been to shoot several day and several night shots and then pick out the two day/night shots that are the most similar. Have you had any issues like this? Do you do a complete calibration of compas, IMU and controller before each flight? Thank you.
Ivar
Yes, I've noticed that in my DJI Mini 3 Pro. You may have to do at least a compass calibration before the hyperlapse.
@@ChadB Thank you for your reply. Yes, its probably a good idea to calibrate as much as possible before starting the shooting. Keep making great videos!
Your videos are a pleasure to watch. I have learned a lot. thank you 😊You can summarize the essential information in a small space.
Thank you. Much appreciated
thanks for taking the time, the editing of this entire video must have been time consuming!, well done.
Thank you. The editing wasn't too bad. It was getting the time to record what I needed.
Nice work Chad. Very thorough presentation as this is one of the features I will be attempting to master.
Thank you
Very informative video, Chad. Nicely done. So much work goes into these day to night hyperlapses but the end result is totally worth it. This has been in my bucket list of things to do with my drone. I will definitely give it a try now using your best practices. Thanks!
Hey Eddie...Thanks man. Yes it does take a little work. This is one reason why this video sat for a while. The two hyperlapses were way out of sync. The options were to scrap the video or to sit down and figure it out.
Thank you for making this video! I am wanting to do this same exact thing and this is very helpful! Added to my likes and favs. Take care!
You're welcome...thank you very much.
I've been looking for this subject. Last one I remember, DroneXfactor did an Air 2 over the East River in NY. Going to do this, and a 4 season one on the Mavic 3. Thank you Chad.
You're welcome. I should have done this months ago.
Good info Chad,I have been wanting to try this..I have on small projects but nvr used the waypoints..
This is a good reference Video.
#KeepFlyin & #StayUp
Very informative, I love it, I'm going to have to test my new Final Cut Pro skills while doing that
Thanks Michael..
Amazing!
Hey Chad,
Great work! Thank you for putting this together! Very helpful. Love the special effects and sounds you’ve incorporated into your video. I like your step by step process and your pace and style very genuine and authentic! Keep up the great work!
Hey Jack, thanks. Really appreciate it.
Looks amazing Chad. Great work my friend. Very professional. Keep it up.
Thanks Michael....Appreciate it.
Can you give me a link to the adobe after effects you use. I'm finding many versions when I search it up. I would be looking for one to use with Apple Mac. Thanks! Great tutorial!
Thanks...I just downloaded it from the Adobe Website.
Excellent tutorial. Great editing job on the tutorial as well as the hyperlapse. Not overdone or boring but presented the full technique. I wish a lot of folks from the 3D community would make tutorials like this.
Thanks Charles. It was a pleasure meeting you tonight.
@@ChadB You're welcome. It was for me, too.
I LOVE this! Totally inspiring and the blend to night is really nice! Great work! I'm going out this week (if the damn rain stops) to practice!:)
Hello! What is lens do you use for selfie-video? (like at 2:00)
Sony 16mm f2.8
i tried this and couldn't find the pictures, just the video... also how would i stabilize in premiere pro or AE?
Man your videos are truly amazing detailed helpful and inspiring ..my biggest problem is TRUSTING the drone and knowing that I’d I put it up it’s gonna come back even if it’s a lil windy I need to get past the I’ll only go up so high and so far away …I just need to trust it and let it fly ..
Yeah...if you keep flying you'll get over that. Fly over water is the same. No different...But you can't get close to the water like you can to the ground. Thanks
@@ChadB I’m gonna fly today and build that trust many thanks my brotha I’ll keep watching and learning peace and blessings
Btw do you recommend the DJI RC Pro Controller?
I've heard its nice. But I wouldn't buy it because of the price and I really don't have a need for it. I can get by with my phone. It's up to you if you want to spend the money.
@@ChadB yeah it’s not cheap for sure
Very interesting tutorial Chad! I was always interested of trying this one time, but never found the perfect spot to do it yet hehe. I will try it for sure in the Spring (still too frickin cold here in Montreal haha) Cheers man!
Hey Max..thanks. I understand how you feel. We've been getting a lot of your Arctic air down here. ..lol
Great vid, extremely helpful. One question - why did you apply two different scales to the clips at 14:40? You did one at 120% and the other at 132% and i cannot figure out why...
Thanks...even at a scale of 100% one clip appeared to be scaled larger than the other at the same point in the hyperlapse. GPS is accurate, but not pin point accurate to where the drone would be in the exact same position in space during the next hyperlapse. Especially if there's wind evolved.
@chad B. Great video and thank you. I tried to copy your settings , but i just couldn't the the interval down to 3 seconds or the length to 10 seconds, unless i changed the shutter speed to 1 second. At a shutter speed of 2.5 second i could only get a minimum interval of 5 seconds and a maximum length of 7 seconds. Any idea why? Thanks
You may need to make the distance between the 1st waypoint and the last a little further. It also calculate the distance of your hyperlapse to determine the length and intervals as well.
@@ChadB Yeah I think it's something to do with distance. Thanks again.
when are you coming back to Easton?
Not sure...don't have plans anytime soon
@@ChadB ok I live 15 mins away
@@steelcityexotics oh...cool. yeah, not sure when I going back. Whenever I go back I will put out a community post.
hey great video new sub from me 👍look forward to seeing more
Thank you...
Great tutorial, Many thanks.
Hello from Greece my friend.
Your program for editing is Adobe Premier?
Hi...I use Final Cut Pro.
@@ChadB This program have .exe and for windows?? You know it??
Its for Mac
Cant you fly a route in the day, save the flight path, load the path at night, giving you the same exact angle and altitude etc.
Yes, I explain this in the video.
How do you know the exact position of the drone from your day time lapse when you shoot the night time lapse ?
The day hyperlapse is saved to the aircraft so you hust use the saved flight at night. This is explained in the video
@@ChadB So you can save the GPS route, coordinates in the DJI drone? Where in the video I didn't notice 😳
@@user-xx6fv4tu2q Yes, that's what it does when you save it. I explain it in this chapter of the video: How to set up...02:48