Time Lapse After Effects



You’ve probably seen footage that creates an impossible blend of fast-flowing traffic or streaming clouds combined with someone walking slow motion and there’s some funky editing that goes into making it happen. Time-lapse photographer and filmmaker Matthew Vandeputte has put together a short tutorial on how you can create the same effect.

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LRTimelapse 5 provides the most comprehensive solution for time lapse editing, keyframing, grading and rendering. No matter if on Windows or Mac, or which camera you use: LRTimelapse will take your time lapse results to the next level. Keyframe and grade timelapse sequences in an all-raw-file-based workflow, together with Lightroom Classic. After effects time lapse after effects trails Transforming ordinary time-lapse footage of a night sky into a long exposure star trail effect, Stefan Surmabojov shares a simple trick in After Effects using and image sequence and blend mode, to cleverly add star trails in post.

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Vandeputte is a bit of a guru when it comes to shooting run-and-gun time-lapse footage and if there’s a shortcut to creating a specific effect, he’s probably found it. As Vandeputte notes, there are various ways to achieve this seemingly impossible fluidity of time, but this technique is a quick and dirty method that uses some handy features found in Adobe After Effects.

If you’re not sure how to create a time-lapse of a setting sun, it’s worth checking out Vandedputte’s other tutorials as there’s a real art to the craft; not only do you have to adjust your camera settings when shooting the raw files, you also need to know how to edit them to create footage that is consistent and flicker-free. Fundamental to the process is a piece of software called LRTimelapse that will smooth out the footage.

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Macbook pro 2017 vietnam. Once you have your time-lapse and your silhouette, the method for blending the two together is alarmingly simple, albeit with some fiddling of a few variables to get the best results.

If you'd prefer to read through the process step-by-step, head over to Vandeputte's blog.