#NewViewer BTW💙💚❤️🖤Stumbled on here looking for city life music inspiration so I’d have an idea of what sounds I’d like to program into the background when, a character for a video game idea, walks around Vancouver city specifically as 1 of the maps you can travel to. Happy I found this one.😎
This is amazing! But I have a question, how do you manage to make a "moving" hyperlapse? What equipment do you use? I always make them with my camera being static
Thank you for your kind words! A hyperlapse is a moving timelapse, I shot these all handheld with planned routes and surfaces, finished off with heavy stabilizing and deflickering in After Effects. There are several tutorials on youtube, I think one the first ones I saw was called "How to shoot a hyperlapse (the easy way!)" but searching for "how to hyperlapse" or "hyperlapse tutorial" should get you started :) The biggest challenge is shooting 100+ photos perfectly centered of the same point and post processing in After Effects. Good luck!
Hi there, Thanks for adding your lovely video, we've never been before, so now we have the feeling that we actually have! We make gimbal walk through's of soulful cities on our channel so it's always interesting to see new places. Thank you we've subscribed.
Hey thanks man! I set the framing, then focused, switched to manual, after that I put tape across the whole lens to avoid travel in the zoom/focus (I shoot 24-105mm)
Were any of the hyperlapse shots done from inside a ski lift? How did you manage to keep the central point on a target while moving so fast? How did you get so many shots while on a ski lift, if that's what you did (for example at 0:36)?
Hyperlapse is shot by hand, one shot per step, keeping center point in viewfinder on a common point, each frame is animated to 30 photos per second and heavily stabilized
Badass. I'm intrigued about the regularity of motion on certain shots. How did you achieve this on the shot of the ski lift? Was there any mechanized assistance or just your own best estimation?
This video fills my eyes with tears of my soul. You let me see so many things and these are the reason, why I love canada and want forever life in Vancouver. It is a great city with a lot of interestings places, peoples and a beautiful nature in front of the city. Unbelievable!
Excellent. Fine audio choice. Only missing a shot of pounding rain ricocheted from windows and granite, horizontal hail, and the _feel_ of the Downtown Core from 8pm to 8am. Arguably many other things too, but those are the big shortcomings, made it too Touristy. Thank you for your work.
Beautiful photography and technique. Much of it looks like drone footage, so I don't understand how it was done if no drones were involved. Excellent work. If I had to critique, I would have shot in late spring/summer only (too many barren trees here) and I would have used a more calming, non vocal, ambient style music track. I find this soundtrack to be jarring/distracting.
Only a large drone could fly a perfectly straight and level line at such a low speed (6" per second) over open water and other exposed/windy areas. Like I said in the description, no drones were used, this was all shot handheld on bridges, walkways, seawalls, beaches and wherever I could find a flat/consistent surface then heavily processed in post. While it does look like drone footage, capturing this with a drones, especially considering the legal and technical challenges, would be mostly impossible.