Here's How to Shoot Amazing Hyperlapse Videos from Start to Finish (2024)

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Here’s How to Shoot Amazing Hyperlapse Videos from Start to Finish

Producing astounding hyper-lapse videos can be extremely beneficial for any production, especially if you want to take your commercial work to the next level or just make your personal project stand out from the crowd. Shooting a hyper lapsecan be a little bit daunting, though, so knowing the ins and outs of the process is a mandatory premise forsuccess.

Rob and Jonas the creators ofRob & Jonas’ Filmmaking Tipshave put togetheran excellent hyper lapseguide thatcovers everything one need to know about theprocess by revealing some of the basicsof their personal workflow. In the video tutorial ahead the filmmakersnot only showhow they capture still images for the hyper-lapse sequences but also include a section revealinghow to process these raw filesin Lightroom and After Effects.

All in all, this technique is much like the moving time-lapse on a slider, except the camera moves over a much larger area, yet you need to follow a few simple rules to make this work for you. First, picka solid, stable tripod. Flimsy tripods tend to shake slightly, even with a small amount of wind, causing a jitter in the final video so keep that in mind.

Set your camera settings accordingly and compose your shot. Use a Remote Trigger if required. Then by moving with one foot further try to maintain the framing of the shot roughly the same as the formerone by using one or moreof the focus points that you see in the camera’s viewfinder as areference.

Make sure that you are using the manual settings on your camera and you’re shooting in Raw for greater control over the images later in post. Typically,you’ll want to lock the ISO, white balance, focus and exposure settings on the camera. Further, if you want to add motion blur to your hyper-lapse video to make the movement look morenatural your shutter speed needs to be approximately double the number of frames per secondof your final clip. Besides these recommendations, follow the conventionalrules for shooting a time-lapse video.

Once you download the images to your computer you can open them in Lightroom for further processing. Pick a random image inthe middle of the hyper-lapse sequence and adjust its settings accordingly. Set the correct White Balance, adjust the Clarity and contrast settings or add a Gradient filter if needed.

There are many directions you can go at this stage of the process so let your creative imagination be your guide. Once the colour correction of your image is completed, synchronize all the rest of the images in your sequence by copying and pasting the same effects.

Finally,export all colour graded stills as Jpeg filesor choose any other format that is compatible with After Effects or the NLE that you tend to use.In case, you choose to process your sequence in After Effects, create a new sequence and after importing the files re-frame your shot. A mandatory step in the process is to apply some sort of image stabilization, so using the Warp Stabilizer is a great place to start.

Once the process is completed you can export the shot and continue further. Alternatively, if you still have jittering artefacts in your footage you can use the ReelSteady, a dedicated plugin for stabilization that should deliver even better results than the Warp Stabilizer. You can experiment with this technique and see what works best for smoothing out and polishing your footage.

[source:Rob & Jonas’ Filmmaking Tips]

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Vlady Radev

Vlady is extremely passionate about the latest technology in the world of 4K cameras, 4K workflows, 4K delivery, and beyond. He is an independent filmmaker who shot his first micro-budget feature film back in 2010. Before contributing to 4K Shooters, he has also been working on a variety of creative projects in the niche.

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