Looking for software suggestions for editing, compiling and creating time lapse short subjects using images collected using intervalometer option in Nikon DSLRs, specifically D7100 and D850.
Thanks
Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Audition have everything you will ever need for video and audio editing. You can set the duration of your individual frames, then export to a mp4 video file. Then color correct the mp4 video and add any audio tracks you wish, add titles, etc.
b top gun wrote:
Looking for software suggestions for editing, compiling and creating time lapse short subjects using images collected using intervalometer option in Nikon DSLRs, specifically D7100 and D850.
Thanks
I'm not familiar with the intervalometer features in Nikons, but the art of time lapse is mostly the same regardless of equipment. Lumix has the feature in some models.
Look at some of Griffin Hammond's films on YouTube. He frequently uses the technique:
https://youtu.be/BoYbqSxPWrA — "Hand Cut" (contains two brief sequences made with the GH5 Intervalometer) Watch in 4K if at all possible... details are amazing. Some of his "B-Roll" scenes are time lapses.
https://youtu.be/74eylIGJaHY — How to do "hyper lapse" sequences (made with an old GH3 back in 2013)
https://youtu.be/tXOAx58LBDo — Free "Director's Cut" commentary on the short film "Sriracha" (watch the actual film free on Amazon Prime or pay on YouTube). Contains a few time lapse scenes. Extremely well told and photographed, mostly on the old GH3.
On Panasonic's site:
https://youtu.be/RxMiq8hjCXA — How to do a Time Lapse
https://www.youtube.com/c/PanasonicLumixVideo/search?query=time%20lapse — Lots of time lapse information
I just started experimenting with time-lapse. I use Wondershare 11, there are Youtube videos that have guided me in camera set-up and post processing. Good luck, cheers, Dan.
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