Only the first two sequences, the one at 0:48 and the one at 1:03 are dronelapses (or aerial timelapses, or aerial hyperlapses, or hyper-dronlapses, ...). Each picture taken around every 3 seconds then played at 24 fps here. The rest of the video is just normal video (with some acceleration sometimes).Excellent. So, are these ALL still images?
I mainly use Lightroom for color correction and After Effects for stabilization (but you can do it all only with After Effects)which post production software so you use for this dronelapse sequence (cool name by the way?)
It's done with the warp stabilizer in After Effects. It works pretty well for dronelapses when the drone moves (works 80% to 90% of the time), and a little less for the ones when the drone try not to move in the air (works 50% of the time)could you mention how do the alignment of the images ?.