this is great, im working a few time lapses so check for a video in a few weeks, also how do you pan the camera like that, do you just simply move it a little between pictures
No, I still haven't. Or Baraka. I'm sure they're inspirational, beautiful, etc - but on the rare occassions when I have a couple of hours I like to watch a film with actors and dialogue in it.
alright fair play there is some great fiction out there, but really you should see Baraka its mind blowing 70mm stock. I'm planning to shoot a big Graffiti festival in Bristol this summer, we are defiantly interested in hiring you with your panning timelapse. I will be back in touch.
The lens flare is a little confusing when you don't know what it is - looks like another video layered on to. However the ending shot is beautiful. I need to get down to Severn Beach again sometime :)
How do you get a pan whilst fliming a timelapse?
Looks amazing!
CaptainNobulars 2 years ago
wow that is absolutely tunning.
Bath411 2 years ago
This is brilliant
thedudecalledpj 3 years ago
How do I learn to do this type of film? Where do I start?
regards..
FRETPICK 3 years ago
get a camera with inerval recording. I use the samsung mx 20
TimeLapseStudios 2 years ago
can i made it with any other, regular cam? just film it for a ... hmm.. few hours and than fast forward it... ?
or take a lot of pictures in separations and then fuse them in one motion picture?
WhitesnakeRnR 2 years ago
wow!thast so beautiful.where is it?
chicane51 3 years ago
Thanks. It's the Severn Estuary, between England and Wales.
timelapseman 3 years ago
woooooow
gaelworld 3 years ago
this is great, im working a few time lapses so check for a video in a few weeks, also how do you pan the camera like that, do you just simply move it a little between pictures
zestCC 3 years ago
Stunning! How did you manage to get a smooth pan during time lapse?
anzaeria 3 years ago
beautiful
al138 3 years ago
Nice well done
tomestokes 3 years ago
Fantastic that you got the Pan going, I asked you over a year ago if you had seen Ron Fricke's Chronos yet?
Tom Swindell, Richmond Rd, Bristol
tomswindell 4 years ago
No, I still haven't. Or Baraka. I'm sure they're inspirational, beautiful, etc - but on the rare occassions when I have a couple of hours I like to watch a film with actors and dialogue in it.
timelapseman 4 years ago
alright fair play there is some great fiction out there, but really you should see Baraka its mind blowing 70mm stock. I'm planning to shoot a big Graffiti festival in Bristol this summer, we are defiantly interested in hiring you with your panning timelapse. I will be back in touch.
Tom Swindell
tomswindell 4 years ago
wow man!!! very nice
ne83il 4 years ago
beautiful!
huckleberryfilms 4 years ago
I agree with Kondor, the ending is spectacular. The lens flare is a bit strange, but once the motion is sorted, i am sure it will be less noticable.
Unfathomable42 4 years ago
The lens flare is a little confusing when you don't know what it is - looks like another video layered on to. However the ending shot is beautiful. I need to get down to Severn Beach again sometime :)
Konador 4 years ago