DJI MAVIC AIR HYPERLAPSE HOW TO Using TAP FLY and TIMED SHOT (TUTORIAL)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • Tutorial to produce a motion timelapse hyperlapse with the DJI Mavic Air drone can be found in this video and written out in the associated blog. Link to our blog here: www.1iopen.tv/...
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    Over here at 1iOpen Productions we were discussing the production of an aerial motion timelapse with a helicopter and Shotover camera set up. In the meantime, I was wondering how to do that with a less expensive system for a few projects that had a lower production level, with our Mavic Air.
    Next step, I went online to see if anyone was doing this and how. I found several people conducting aerial timelapses but without motion, others were conducting normal flights but creating a timelapse in post by pulling out frames, and some producing aerial timelapses but flying by hand so they were wobbly and jumpy. I couldn’t find a quick tutorial on how to do this, so I thought I’d figure it out on my own and create a tutorial.
    I took all of the information I could find on timelapses with the Mavic Air and thought I would try and combine it with creating a steady linear flight with the Mavic Air.
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Комментарии • 46

  • @TheCrew1iOpen
    @TheCrew1iOpen  3 года назад

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  • @TiagoWolf
    @TiagoWolf 5 лет назад +6

    one advice, always do this on reverse or, fly 200 meters then start the shot and flight towards or backwards the homepoint as its much more safer

  • @pro_pahadi_uk0797
    @pro_pahadi_uk0797 Год назад

    Very useful . Thanx 👍

  • @DavidAlanArnold
    @DavidAlanArnold 5 лет назад +1

    Great Lesson.
    Thank you.
    I'm gonna use this tonight!

    • @TheCrew1iOpen
      @TheCrew1iOpen  5 лет назад

      David, That's awesome to hear. Make sure and show us where to see your footage. Thanks for subscribing and sharing our video. Cheers

    • @DavidAlanArnold
      @DavidAlanArnold 5 лет назад

      @@TheCrew1iOpen My drone is in a tree now.
      Bahahaha.

  • @Detrapt
    @Detrapt 4 года назад

    Nice hyperlapse shot

  • @agdrones
    @agdrones 4 года назад +1

    Great tip! Well done!

    • @TheCrew1iOpen
      @TheCrew1iOpen  4 года назад

      Thanks! we are always happy to pass on good information. Thanks for subscribing and sharing our videos.

  • @Wavesonics
    @Wavesonics 5 лет назад +2

    Great video, also thanks for not padding it out with a lot of cruft :P

    • @TheCrew1iOpen
      @TheCrew1iOpen  5 лет назад

      Thanks! Make sure and Subscribe and share! We like to keep our informational videos as tight as possible. We are not fans of fluff, unless we are trying to entertain, vlog, or the medium is right for it.

  • @laooal
    @laooal 4 года назад

    Nice glasses nice video!!!!

  • @matthewpenn1494
    @matthewpenn1494 5 лет назад +2

    Awesome tutorial. I’ll definitely give this motion time lapse a go. How do you combine the jpegs is in post? (I use DaVinci Resolve btw)

    • @TheCrew1iOpen
      @TheCrew1iOpen  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for checking out the video and glad your going to try it. We select the jpegs through Premier Pro media import and bring them in as a time-lapse. Premier will consolidate them into a video.

  • @danienteaqualcosa
    @danienteaqualcosa 4 года назад

    thanks man! really helpfull!

  •  2 года назад

    Thanks for explaining how to do it on the Air. But how did u edit the actual clip? Is there an easy - free program to do it without much complication? Or even on the DJI GO4? Thanks!

  • @3goldfinger
    @3goldfinger 10 месяцев назад

    Didn't know it could do that

  • @Nathan-wn5mc
    @Nathan-wn5mc 5 лет назад +2

    Awesome video, what kind of program or software do you use for post production to put this hyperlapse to work? New to this hobby with my mavic air.

    • @TheCrew1iOpen
      @TheCrew1iOpen  5 лет назад +1

      Glad it was helpful. Thanks! We use Premier Pro CC to do our post productions. Enjoy your Mavic!

    • @Nathan-wn5mc
      @Nathan-wn5mc 5 лет назад

      The Crew premier pro cc? Awesome thank you and I will, I love this little drone so far.

  • @TheJigFreak
    @TheJigFreak 5 лет назад +1

    great tutorial... but a lil out of topic question... what camera were you using to record the tutorial? it looks so good in low light... cheers...

    • @TheCrew1iOpen
      @TheCrew1iOpen  5 лет назад

      Thanks for checking it out! Don't forget to subscribe and share. We were using a 5D Mii actually, it's not the best in low light but if you handle the settings well it can go a long ways. We use the Sony A7iii for most of our work and for low light.

  • @stephenstephen74
    @stephenstephen74 5 лет назад +2

    Sir, i didnt understand, why the pictures taken could be performed like video. The picture taken was a still frame, but it looks like moving video

    • @binsuwaif
      @binsuwaif 5 лет назад

      www.1iopen.tv/single-post/HOW-TO-MOTION-TIMELAPSE-WITH-THE-DJI-MAVIC-AIR

  • @JanUweMorroneMerrone
    @JanUweMorroneMerrone 6 лет назад

    cool .... really good explained. Thanks

    • @TheCrew1iOpen
      @TheCrew1iOpen  6 лет назад

      Awesome! Glad it could help. Let us know if there's other hacks or problems we can explain.

  • @tmk862
    @tmk862 5 лет назад +2

    My mavic air only allows intervals down to 5 seconds. Does anyone know how to drop that any lower?

    • @jfmontoy1
      @jfmontoy1 4 года назад +4

      You have to check that the photo format is selected only in JPEG, after that you can select the photo interval of 2s, 3s and ....

  • @pecosR0B
    @pecosR0B 5 лет назад +1

    So if you are just hovering and want to do a hyperlapse (like high above traffic) you might want to use 10 fps on the photos?

    • @TheCrew1iOpen
      @TheCrew1iOpen  5 лет назад +1

      Hey! Sorry for the late reply. Out filming. Typically the faster the object being filmed is moving the higher rate of photos you need per second/minutes, depending on what your are doing and how long the subject is moving. The slower the object, like slow moving clouds or a plant blooming, then you only need a few photos per minutes/hours, but you're going to have to observe it longer to capture enough photos to show change in the subject. Thanks for checking out our video and let us know if there is anything else you would like to see us create a How-To for. Don't forget to subscribe and share! Thanks

  • @CelticShadow75
    @CelticShadow75 6 лет назад

    This I am saving for when my mavic arrives! I had no idea you could get this complex with the drones. What is the resolution of the camera for still images? How is the ISO? I’ve seen high dollar drones with DSLR’s attached to them but for what I do, I wouldn’t benefit from something that expensive. That turned out so awesome!! Going to check out your blog about this.

    • @TheCrew1iOpen
      @TheCrew1iOpen  6 лет назад

      Hey ! It takes 4K photos although we didn't use that size for this video. The ISO is amazing - actually needed an ND filter to bring it down. Gets a bit graining after the sun goes down but surprised how well it does perform in low light. Yes we've worked with larger drones that carry DLSR's (in India) but we've found we turn to this little drone a lot for our vlogs. Very easy to carry out into the wild with us!

  • @tumamaimm
    @tumamaimm 5 лет назад

    Hey, man, This is a great tutorial, I try it yesterday but I notices that my control was losing signal with the drone, what can I do? Because the time of flying was like 4 minutes and then I had to call back my drone.

    • @darknoktis
      @darknoktis 4 года назад

      you need to switch the settings to use 2.4 GHz instead of 5Ghz. Google how to do so, and it will increase the signal range by a lot.

  • @jaysun070476
    @jaysun070476 5 лет назад +1

    Hey can you use the tap fly to acend up while timelapseing?

    • @TheCrew1iOpen
      @TheCrew1iOpen  5 лет назад

      Hi! I haven't tried that. At first blush I'm going to guess you can use tap fly to do this as you can't tap outside of the optics of the camera and the camera does not have a vertical view. However, I imagine you can set the drone to complete a controlled vertical accent with the camera pointing in the direction of the time-lapse you would like to take, such as directly below the drone. Well, up until you hit the vertical ceiling of the software. Am I understanding your question?

    • @jerrys5946
      @jerrys5946 5 лет назад +2

      Actually, it was ascending during the time-lapse. Look at the height indicator. Went from 36M or so to over 80 during the photo shoot. When you select a GO point above the white horizon line, the aircraft will ascend on the selected course.

    • @jaysun070476
      @jaysun070476 5 лет назад

      @@jerrys5946 awsome thank you.

  • @DigitalicaEG
    @DigitalicaEG 6 лет назад +3

    Didn't seem like you needed a ND filter

    • @TheCrew1iOpen
      @TheCrew1iOpen  6 лет назад +1

      Not on that flight as it was reasonably overcast but they really are necessary most other times.

    • @ErzbergAdventures
      @ErzbergAdventures 6 лет назад

      @@TheCrew1iOpen and filters are only really for video use. You would be better off using an neutral polarising if you are just after the color punch.