I dont know if this is the right board for this, but ive been working on timeframe videos and I need advice on what I could do to improve. Any suggestions are welcome.
https://youtu.be/0gMBLy-NQB8
Example of the last thing I did
Time-lapse**
>>2800370
Maybe a better camera would be your best bet. I like the footage and music you added, but some of the boring shots were too long and the more interesting shots were too short. What camera do you use?
well artistically it was dull as fuck.
also the camera keeps moving during the sequence. Leave it the fuck alone. also edit out the bad frames in post production.
>>2800496
>Maybe a better camera would be your best bet.
He doesn't need a better camera. He needs to understand what he's doing. The problem here is bad technique not bad equipment.
>>2800503
OP here, thanks. What kind of video editor is the best for cutting videos? Im using Movie Maker and it sucks.
>>2800560
1. get premiere or final cut. If this is something you want to do, you should do it properly.
2. Don't move the camera like that. You need to do it smoothly. google how to build some sort of timed-slider-thing. I'm sure there will be an easy way to attach a slow moving, home made slider to a smooth and slow pully.
3. Think or something more interesting to video. Watch some timelapses and see what the good ones do.
4. don't bother spending your time doing time lapse stuff. I guess you can if you're planning on getting paid for it by a tourist board or golf course or something, but who wants that?