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Flickery lightroom
Flickery lightroom









flickery lightroom

flickery lightroom

The effect is generally good enough and the majority of audience members won't see any problem with this style.

#Flickery lightroom series#

However, it does not give much control and can look 'stuttery' due to the lack of motion/shutter blur - given that the camera is likely abiding by the 180 degree shutter rule when recording.Ĭasey Neistat vlogs are a good example of this style, and so are the vlogs I cut for the YouTube series 'Siobhan and Emma Explore'. This is quick and easy, and probably gives the desired effect most of the time. The simplest and quickest way (popular amongst vloggers) is to record standard video for a period of time, on any video capture device (camera, phone, DSLR, GoPro etc), and speed it up in editing software: 2x speed, 5x speed, 10x speed etc. There are two ways to create a timelapse, one technique is simple and yields reasonable results, and the other technique yields much greater results but requires far more knowledge, patience, camera equipment and post processing. Initially I timelapsed anything I thought may look good: the view out of the flat window, a pie baking in the oven, fireworks essentially everything to see what worked and what didn't…fireworks do not. Since 2011 I have been practising and improving my understanding, skillset, and equipment involved in creating them. Also, for myself and I imagine many others, a timelapse sequence in recent years that has inspired my work, is the opening sequence for Netflix's 'House of Cards'. I first started out of curiosity from watching other peoples work, mostly from the work of Tom Lowe on his film Timescapes, which is a stunning example of the best that timelapses can offer, and is a level that I hope to attain in my life. I've been shooting timelapses seriously since 2011. If you would like more information on the fundamentals of timelapse, please do visit the Wikipedia Page This blog post will explain how I have learnt the art of timelapse over the last several years, and how you can capture them too. Prologue: A timelapse video is when a period of time is recorded, and played back at a faster rate, making the event seem faster than it was originally captured.











Flickery lightroom