Blue Mantle Films | Advanced Hyperlapse Post Processing - Using LRTimelapse and After Effects for Mavic 2 Hyperlapses @BlueMantleFilms | Uploaded September 2018 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
This video uses LRTimelapse, Lightroom, After Effects, and Photoshop, and goes through the post processing steps that I take to get the most out of my hyperlapses.
Many of these steps are the same that I use for my traditional timelapses and hyperlapses, not just for aerial hyperlapses, so if you're working on projects that include those, my hope is that there's some value in this video for those purposes also.
This video is not going to be for everyone...it assumes that the viewer already has some familiarity with the programs that are used, and by covering the overall or broad steps that are taken, that you're able to pick up a thing or two that you may be able to add to your workflows.
If you haven't used LRTimelapse, and are interested in giving it a try, you can download it here:
lrtimelapse.com/download
And if you end up liking it, you can purchase a license for it so that you can use it personally or commercially.
Please feel free to leave a comment, letting me know what you think of this process, or any questions that you have on it. I can't guarantee I'll respond, but I will try.
Thanks! I'll see you in the next one.
This video uses LRTimelapse, Lightroom, After Effects, and Photoshop, and goes through the post processing steps that I take to get the most out of my hyperlapses.
Many of these steps are the same that I use for my traditional timelapses and hyperlapses, not just for aerial hyperlapses, so if you're working on projects that include those, my hope is that there's some value in this video for those purposes also.
This video is not going to be for everyone...it assumes that the viewer already has some familiarity with the programs that are used, and by covering the overall or broad steps that are taken, that you're able to pick up a thing or two that you may be able to add to your workflows.
If you haven't used LRTimelapse, and are interested in giving it a try, you can download it here:
lrtimelapse.com/download
And if you end up liking it, you can purchase a license for it so that you can use it personally or commercially.
Please feel free to leave a comment, letting me know what you think of this process, or any questions that you have on it. I can't guarantee I'll respond, but I will try.
Thanks! I'll see you in the next one.