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A Complete Guide to Timelapse Photography

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Published on 28 Aug 2018 / In News & Politics

Sign up for a free 30-day trial to Sonata with my tracking link: https://sonata.media/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=youtube&utm_campaign=vincentl. This video was sponsored in part by Sonata. Sonata is a music licensing service designed for creators. Full of professional artists, Sonata contains an endless library of high-quality tracks that is leaps and bounds better than other stock music platforms. Powered by AI and designed with direct input from creators, Sonata's search engine has advanced features making finding the perfect track easy. Thank you! Hi guys, sorry this video is coming a bit late... I just started university and things are a tad busy. I'll try to stay to my one video per. month, and as I find my groove I'm sure I'll be back to our regular scheduled programming. Anyways, I hope you enjoy this comprehensive beginner's guide to everything timelapse. Timelapse photography is a great way to spice up any video project, and the effect is a great way to tell your photographic story. In this animation I cover everything from the definition of timelapse, to the gear you will need, to professional techniques used to create timelapses, and to the programs needed to take them from a string of photos to a smooth video. This was by far my hardest video to create (over 1000 layers in After Effects, 50+ hours from storyboard, shot planning, script, voiceover, illustration, b-roll, and animating, etc.), so I would appreciate a like (if deserved), and your feedback, either positive or negative, on this video. I really try and deliver top-quality content, which is why I only upload once per month. Once I get more comfortable shooting and editing video (this project was my first experience shooting s-log and color grading), I might release some run and gun style vlogs, and over the next few months I hope to develop more of a relationship with my awesome subscribers! I appreciate all the support I have received and it's the main reason why I get up every day and look forward to working on these videos. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Animation: Vincent Ledvina Vector Design: Vincent Ledvina & freepik.com illustrations Voiceover: Vincent Ledvina Sound Effects: Created by myself and sourced online Music: Home - Resonance, ODESZA - A Moment Apart, ODESZA - Meridian, Taska Black - Right Now, and Trinix - The Bridge Images/Video: Taken by myself in Northern Minnesota ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Subscribing is always appreciated, and make sure you stay notified with the bell icon. As always, thank you for the continued support of the channel. I have set up a patreon if you care to contribute monetarily. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/apalapse

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