FigmentFilmski Dec 31, 1969 id suggest, althought this is already pretty sick, move the camera slowly throughout the timelapse so when sped up it moved across an area this is usually best done on a really windy day where everything is moving alot faster. alot of practice is needed too. not saying yours is bad, its sick. just prettyy basic
id suggest, althought this is already pretty sick, move the camera slowly throughout the timelapse so when sped up it moved across an area this is usually best done on a really windy day where everything is moving alot faster. alot of practice is needed too. not saying yours is bad, its sick. just prettyy basic
skibum1854 Dec 31, 1969 an easier and more effient was of doing what FigmentFilmski* said would be to take the one you already have and put it on an editting program, zoom it in, and then put it on a slow motion path
an easier and more effient was of doing what FigmentFilmski* said would be to take the one you already have and put it on an editting program, zoom it in, and then put it on a slow motion path
@ @ @RM@D@freeskier Dec 31, 1969 put the cam on a tripod beside a busy highway for a while.. then its sick.. especially at night with all the lights
put the cam on a tripod beside a busy highway for a while.. then its sick.. especially at night with all the lights
A A aGANS Dec 31, 1969 i do many timelapses and id say that was pretty sick. Good spot to take a timelapse. I guess you could fix the lighting on it
i do many timelapses and id say that was pretty sick. Good spot to take a timelapse. I guess you could fix the lighting on it
lpcmen2001 Dec 31, 1969 really sick timelapse! maybe you could do a bit of color correction on that tho... sick timelapse man!
really sick timelapse! maybe you could do a bit of color correction on that tho... sick timelapse man!