To add a bit of interest to this time-lapse video, in this lesson we'll apply adjustments to all of the individual images using Lightroom's Develop module.
Choosing the right subject is critical to a good time-lapse video, and in this lesson you'll get some insights on what to consider when choosing a subject.
In this lesson you'll hear some of the reasons why it makes a lot more sense to capture individual frames than to simply record a video clip and speed it up.
There's a lot of math that goes on behind the scenes in creating a time-lapse video, and in this lesson you'll gain a sense of what you need to think about when calculating intervals for your captures.
If your time-lapse video will be recorded over a long duration, you'll need to think about ensuring an adequate supply of power for your camera, and this lesson will provide the information you need.
A tripod is critical to creating most time-lapse videos, and this lesson will address the key considerations you need to keep in mind when working with a tripod.
Exposure is critical to any photographic image, but it can take on increased importance in time-lapse photography. This lesson takes a detailed look at the subject of exposure as it relates to time-lapse photography.
In this lesson we'll work on a project where we create a time-lapse video of clouds building over the mountains while cows wander around a pasture.
Clouds and Cows
In this lesson we'll capture the time-lapse images of the clouds and cows. But before we do we'll think about the subject, exposure settings, and more in order to ensure a good foundation on which to build.
In this lesson we'll sort through the time-lapse captures using the Library module in Lightroom and then export the images so they can be used in the final video.
To add a bit of interest to this time-lapse video, in this lesson we'll apply adjustments to all of the individual images using Lightroom's Develop module.