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Day / Night Transition Hyperlapse / Timelapse with DJI SPARK - (TEST) - Created with Litchi, After Effects & Premiere Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="goooins" data-source="post: 66020" data-attributes="member: 13363"><p>LOL COME ON MAN!</p><p>ok, a time-lapse is exactly that, a lapse of time. when you roll video and speed it up and let's say the video is 10 minutes long you're only going to see what happens in 10 minutes. But if you take a time-lapse over an 8-hour period of time and then compile the photos you get a moving picture that is comprised of photos over a long period of time that get played back in a much shorter period of time. thus cloud movement....yes, this was 16 minutes of flight time. As stated above in how this was accomplished was it was two 8 minute flights. search hyperlapse and time-lapses on YouTube, you will probably be amazed at what you see. I hope that watching videos of this nature will fuel your creative side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goooins, post: 66020, member: 13363"] LOL COME ON MAN! ok, a time-lapse is exactly that, a lapse of time. when you roll video and speed it up and let's say the video is 10 minutes long you're only going to see what happens in 10 minutes. But if you take a time-lapse over an 8-hour period of time and then compile the photos you get a moving picture that is comprised of photos over a long period of time that get played back in a much shorter period of time. thus cloud movement....yes, this was 16 minutes of flight time. As stated above in how this was accomplished was it was two 8 minute flights. search hyperlapse and time-lapses on YouTube, you will probably be amazed at what you see. I hope that watching videos of this nature will fuel your creative side. [/QUOTE]
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