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Ten film ma zdecydowanie za malo wyswietlen, przeciez to powinno brac udzial w jakims konkursie. To jest chyba najlepszy motaz oraz zdjecia jakie w zyciu widziałem.
Tomasz, what an amazing master piece you and your team created. Such creative way of capturing, extremely creative camera angles, mind blowing transitions and a touching story line. Please keep up the amazing work! I'm sure many would love to see other Polish cities captured in your magical and creative way.
Thank you so much for this comprehensive explanation of these concepts. I always get confused and this is going to help me remember what each one is. This deserves more views!
I know you know the answer of this: In AE If im stabilizing footage of me going around a subject or a thing when i place the points of position, rotation and scale by the time im behind the subject or in an area where i dont see the same points. How can i continue to stabilize it. Not many people or no one really has posted anything about that i feel. Stabilization circling a subjec. Can you direct me to one or do you have one or can you please help?
You can change this point - cut your shot in sections and stabilize one part until you see your points. Then find new point and stabilize those on the second part. Afterwards you'll need to manually adjust position, scale and rotation in the stitching point
That's fantastic - and really helpful. Thankyou. It occurred to me tonight, that I had an idea for a project something like this over 40 years ago. It was based on having seen an old speeded up video of a train going to London - but my idea was a bike ride through Edinburgh on secret paths. There was a community group offering loan video equipment for projects, but I think they wanted a story with a script - like "This is John - John is unemployed" and, despite laying out the route on maps and explaining the concept it never got off the ground. Anyway, the technology was much more primitive back then, so editing would have been the major obstacle. I've been into photography for a while now and I've produced some videos, including some freelance work making short travel videos, so I reckon I should have good skills to achieve this today if I put my mind to it. I could do one of our local village as a starter and perhaps go on to do a nearby city , though I appreciate the work would be immense. Once again, I can see the entire storyboard in my head quite readily, but I'm going to need a lot of patience and dedication to bring it to fruition. Now that I have watched your video I might have to have a go. I love photography, but always lamented it is so..... 'flat'.