Hi, I'm Scott. I am a creative based in Brooklyn New York who specializes in Time Lapse, Hyperlapse, and Stop motion.
I turned to photography while living in Seoul Korea as a hobby and outlet and at that time started a travel blog which turned into our full time careers.
I use this channel as a way to share what I've learned since 2014 on working with destinations, brands and hotels to help other creatives like yourself learn faster and easier so you never feel like you can't handle a creative challenge.
If you are a beginner who is looking to learn time lapse and hyperlapse my hyperflow masterclass is perfect for you. Will require Adobe Creative Suite or something similar. Check it out at hyperflow-masterclass2.teachable.com/p/course
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I am sorry but I am slightly confused, if my timelapse intervals have to be every 5 seconds, what would my shutter speed be please? Any help would be greatly appreciated ✌️
Divide your interval by 2 and that’s an ideal shutter speed. So for 5 second interval. 2.5 would be ideal. But if you can’t get 2.5 seconds don’t worry, just get as much as you can to get some blur. Hope that helps.
Do I have to subscribe to make this app work? I have been trying to use the app without signing up for another forever bill… I swear I give like 70 place 5-25 bucks a month! By the way great video. You are very likable. Hope your channel grows!
Oof yeah not 100% sure I know they have the ability to shoot in auto modes. There are ways to set an auto max iso so it won’t go over a certain iso on GoPro 12 as well as white balance. I’d guess insta 360 does as well but not 100% sure.
Thank you! This is all very helpful and very clear. You mentioned in one of the examples adding a time stamp to the time lapse and I’m wondering how to do it. Right now, I’m using Lapse It and my iPhone, but I have a variety of Adobe programs I could use after the fact. Do you have a sense of what is a simple, straightforward way to do this? I’m trying to take readings of how much sunlight different areas inside and outside of my house get so that I can determine what vegetables can be planted in different places. A lot of the sunlight happens in hours when I’ll be sleeping, which is why a recording is particularly helpful. Right now, I’ve included a large physical clock in my videos but it is rather cumbersome and a bit hard to read. I can imagine when I’m trying to make time lapse videos that are for less utilitarian purposes, it could be really nice sometimes to have a more subtle clock.
In Lapse it. In the summary tab (The tabs are found on the bottom of the screen and are Summary/Editor/Effects/Soundtrack. There is an option for displaying timestamp. If it's not there, than it's either an update OR just a feature in the paid version?
@@ScottHerderWow!!!! Thank you! I’ve been doing all these gymnastics when the setting was right there under my nose! 😄 Thank you so much for showing me where to find it! I super appreciate it!
Damn that’s absolutely gorgeous. I want to go there but this year is so busy I’ll need to wait until next year, since it’s a big trip for me. Can’t wait though. Btw is this in the east block or the west block?
You would have views like this at both sites. But this one is taken at the East Block. This experience was honestly one of my favorite things ever. If you liketrying to stargaze I recommend planning around a new moon. Hope you get to make it happen it's an absolute treat. East block we loved for walking and hikes and west block we loved for seeing all the cute little critters. 11/10 would do again.
Great question. You can in a pinch but I don’t recommend it. It takes up way more storage and battery power and unless your shooting on a camera that can shoot raw video your going to lose image quality. Lastly, it doesn’t give you the same look and feel. But I’ll admit to doing it occasionally. Mostly when I’m not sure if I want a short 10 second clip of a scene or the entire Timelapse in 2-3 seconds.
Great question. Short answer. Absolutely yes it can slow it down. That's why you want to choose a good interval for them. However, many newer cameras now have minimum and maximum ISO features. So you can just turn up your max ISO so that way it goes to that first if you are concerned about keeping the EXACT same shutter speed the entire time. But as long as the shutter speed doesn't exceed the interval, you're fine!
Damn that sounds interesting! Anytime I shoot anything new that I’ve never done I err on the side of caution and shoot more than I think I’ll need. So I’d go a photo every minute. This would get you 720 photos. ( i normally aim for 10 seconds or 240 photos) 720 photos will get you about 30 seconds of Timelapse. You can then speed it up to be faster if needed but that’s a safe start.
thx! i practiced this with my first video editing EVER!!! and after fooling around on the app i got it to work with time lapse, a background song, and my voiceover. so cool!
Glad to hear it's helpful Mark, there is also a written guide that you can reference when out and about on the go. hyperlapsephotography.com/how-to-choose-the-best-time-lapse-interval-for-any-scene/
For Cap Cut? No there is no subscription required. There's a free version with limited features and pro version with all features. But this is not a pro feature.
Seems like they have removed this app from the Google Play Store. The link you provided links to another app :( Really sad about this. I use to love this app on my iPhone
You completely skipped past the longest pre set on samsung 300x for the stars. I can't get it to focus so I can watch a plant grow and 30x isn't slow enough. Can you please help or revise you video
I was looking for info on Timelapse's to include in real estate videos and your site is just what I was looking for and have subscribed. Interested in clouds and shadows across walls or patios etc. not liking anything too fast to match a slower, laidback style of video. The examples I've seen almost look like videos sped up; is that a better way to accomplish what I'm after? Thank you.
Update - On second thought - I actually really liked the Cap Cut effect of Edge Glow. I though it looked pretty solid instead of having to use both effects to achieve it. Curious what you think? P.S. Sometimes I like to adjust HALATION effect per each clip. I rarely ever just click on it, and don't tweak something. Sometimes these default settings are a bit too much. My favorite setting to tweak is CUTOFF. I've even made presets that have a 90 cutoff. When I do that i'll mask out certain areas I don't want the effect to happen on.
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Really, I just googled and it looks like its still in the play store - I found this link but it's the US version - play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=time.lapse.videocreate&hl=en_US&gl=US
@@ScottHerder Hi, That link does not lead to the app in your review... The link leads to another app by the name "Time Lapse Video". As far as I can tell, it's NOT one of those cases where some company bought or otherwise took over the original app giving it a new look and name. In fact, it looks like a competing app to Lapse It.