Hey Peeps,
So what do you pilots call it when you fly super slow and then speed it up in post? I'm dubbing this a "FlyLapse" since my MA is too low tech to do a hyperlapse (which I realize is actually a sequence of photos, not an accellerated video).
Also, I would really appreciate feedback on my color grading. I am shooting in D-Cine and using iMovie, which I know is limited, but I'd really like some idea what your expert eyes see as using some improvement. I am tired of my sunset shadows looking basically like black and white and I'm wondering if I can improve this, or if the MA's tiny sensor is actually doing the best it can for me...
Thanks y'all!
PS: if you like this teaser you can see the full video at:
Looks nice.
The issue with speeding up the footage is that you also need to stabilize it in post.
With a hyperlapse feature, DJI Go4 'should' take care of that.
Montfrooij Posted at 2018-9-11 11:08
Looks nice.
The issue with speeding up the footage is that you also need to stabilize it in post.
With a hyperlapse feature, DJI Go4 'should' take care of that.
I'm sure the HyperLapse feature on the new M2 is sweet, and I would probably use it a lot if it were on the MA. For this one, I just flew manually reeeeeaaaaallllllyyyyy slowly and then set it to 8x speed in iMovie. The effect is similar but lower quality and not as long / hyper. Basically, I was proud of my thumbs for holding the same spot on the controls for so long =)
Loki's Eyes Posted at 2018-9-12 12:46
I'm sure the HyperLapse feature on the new M2 is sweet, and I would probably use it a lot if it were on the MA. For this one, I just flew manually reeeeeaaaaallllllyyyyy slowly and then set it to 8x speed in iMovie. The effect is similar but lower quality and not as long / hyper. Basically, I was proud of my thumbs for holding the same spot on the controls for so long =)
Oh you can be proud for sure.
That requires very steady thumbs!