I did do a time lapse it's just slowI would have done a time lapse versus real time video. A photo slide show will normally be 5-6 seconds, so to keep your viewers interest keep it short. I don't think you want to stare at a scene for over 30 seconds with limited action accuring. Just my 2 cents
Time lapse is not my strong point. Maybe increase by 1/3rd or 1/2 the speed. Motion almost looked like realtime.I did do a time lapse it's just slow
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totally agree, you can have the most beautiful scene but starring at it for more than 5-6 seconds the viewer tends to get bored, different angles,perspective etc works well i find. Lovely sunset though bud!I would have done a time lapse versus real time video. A photo slide show will normally be 5-6 seconds, so to keep your viewers interest keep it short. I don't think you want to stare at a scene for over 30 seconds with limited action accuring. Just my 2 cents
Thanks will make the video different next time.totally agree, you can have the most beautiful scene but starring at it for more than 5-6 seconds the viewer tends to get bored, different angles,perspective etc works well i find. Lovely sunset though bud!
Your link is broken https://photos.google.com/share/AF1...?key=UEJyRzRhbjNJby02SUFDbEJYNlRGNW85eW9LYjBRI was looking for a place to post the first quick video I made with the DJI App??
Phantom 3 Drone Video #1 Lake Murray Sc https://photos.google.com/share/AF1...key=UEJyRzRhbjNJby02SUFDbEJYNlRGNW85eW9LYjBR][/IMG]
It will not play when you click on it?? I have it set for private. I will change it to public. Keep in mind I was in a huge hurry when making the vidio, and just divided the vidio into 3 sections. No editing whatsoever other than picking three segments that equaled approximately 3-1/2 minutes. I didn't even get a chance to use the best footage and what you're seeing is the part where I had to take my eyes off my monitor to tell my friend that was driving my boat which way to go, because the lake is down so much, while at the same time keeping my eyes out for shull markers. When I get a chance I'm going to used the footage where we were in the big water, and I didn't have to look at anything, but my monitor, and the Phantom. I was able to get some really good side shots, and over the head shots while keeping the point of interest directly in the center of the screen While creating a zoom effect by adding distance, and taking it away at just the right times. I'd also like to add a fade from segment to segment rather than it just jump like it does, especially in the last switched scene.