I guess i didn't shoot the hyperlapse in RAW, cause i can only find the video, will have to look into it when i do them next time. I did mine in manual with nd filters and edited in premiere pro after that, so it wasn't that bad, will try to edit pictures in lightroom next time
Yes I did sub. I made a quick time lapse last night, and I used your method. It turned out pretty decent for my first try. The tiny truck lapse you did would be an amazing tutorial. I look forward to everything that you post.
If you had just imported the RAW images as taken into Premiere Pro in sequence, could you have just used the built-in color grading features of PP to do it in that video editor instead and had similar end results?
Just rcv'd my dji Air 2, first drone. Somewhat familiar with "photography," concepts. Your vid is the 1st editing example and after learning to fly, I want to learn more. You made an interesting vid visually exciting. Magic. TKS
Great video, I always use the same method to my hyperlapses, takes some time but is way better. Utah is an awesome place, i have a few drone videos over there, check it out, would be highly appreciated, your comment as well, regards!!
@@boycefitzgerald Ух ты ! Я из Нижнего Новгорода ! Это 500 км от Москвы. Про наш город у меня есть съёмки с дрона на канале :) Правда любительские ... В общем рад очень знакомству!
I shoot hyperlapses using this method and your description is spot on. I'll refer people to this video when they ask how it's done, so thanks. I use Luminar 4 for the images grading, but apart from that, I do it the same way on with my Mavic 2 Zoom.