How to do a DRONE HYPERLAPSE - The EASY WAY
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- čas přidán 29. 05. 2018
- Throw in a good HYPERLAPSE in your video and the production value shoots right up! Now you say, "But shooting a hyperlapse takes sooo long and my patience is sooo short!". Well, we have a good solution for you. Doing a drone hyperlapse will not only give you awesome video value, you will also have time to sit down and have a well deserved break and enjoy a good latte while the drone does all the work for you! Sweet huh!
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I´ve seen many tutorials about how to do a drone hyperlapse and I think this is the best tutorial ever! thank you guys!
Oh man, thanks so much this flattering comment! We really appreciate it!
It's the best!
I agree!
Thanks!
Patagon Ricky thank you
Appreciate you guys putting this together! Love all the details on the post production. VERY helpful! Keep up the great work!
Nice tips. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for this. Something I'll try and re-watch!
Another awesome lesson in Hyperlapse! Great to see you BOTH TOGETHER :) Excited to try this out on my Mavic Pro!! Thx 🍻
Thanks Richard! Good luck with it! It is surprisingly simple (if the wind isn't too strong, then it gets too bumpy). - Jonas
Awesome tutorial guys! Glad I could be a part of it 😁
Thanks buddy! And thanks for being part of it and all the help shooting it!!
Great tutorial! Will be receiving my mavic air later this week and have learned a lot from you guys!
Found your channel last night and binge-watched a ton of your amazing videos. Keep up the good work! (Newbie Drone-Enthusiast with a Mavic Air)
Thanks for the tutorial, can't wait to try this and incorporate those types of shots they look amazing!
Thanks guys! Never thought about doing a Hyperlapse with my drone this way. Now time to step up the video game
Another great video! Love the spirit of generosity when it comes to sharing. You guys are great.
That's great guys, thanks for the tip! I look forward to trying this out later this week. ✌️
Thanks a million, you guys helped me a lot. I appreciate you .
Awesome guys. Thanks!
Great tutorial! I like to fly the drone behind me then set a fly to point in front of me. That way when the battery is low it is only just past me, or over me. But it all depends on the subject I'm shooting and where I can get access too.
THIS was super helpful!! Thank you ✌🏻
Thank you, very nice tutorial!!!
Good tips. Will try.
Wow, I must try that... Off to fly now!!
Awesome tutorial :D can't wait to give it a go.
I recommend you to fly out and then bring it back. adjust speed according with distance / fly back
Thanks for nice tutorial guys! Go on!
Very Helpful, well done! Thank you!
Great, thank you guys!
Thx guys, i will try that out here in Switzerland with my Mavic Air for sure :)
Excellent stuff guys. I loved the tongue out on the hand catch. Cheers
haha! Thanks!
nice. im going to try this method. thx for sharing
Good Job, very Nivel tutorial, si claro😎👍!! Greetings fron Spain!
Great video,
i have to try it out, thx for sharing 👌
Really helpful 👍
Br
Mike
Amazing video! Thanks!
WOW.......this is hands down the BEST step by step process i have found on youtube an the net. you guys just got a subscriber and also notification bell haha. I never do that.
Sweet! We feel honored! Love it when we get the bell!! Thanks for commenting and your nice words. Welcome to the community!
Really cool! I need to try this out with my drone.. My first few videos on CZcams are basic but enjoyable to make!
Great tutorial guys!!
Superb,thank you for the video
Thank you!
Very good. Keep them coming
awsome tutorial..
thank you for the tutorial, its really very easy to follow. Nothing wrong palm landing ive been doing it with my mavic pro since 2017 and 0% error.
Great information. I am working on my very first Hyperlapse right now. I am very new to animation and Adobe Premiere. Your video was very helpful. I subbed you and plan to watch more videos.
Nice job dude! apreciate all this goods!
Anytime bud! Thanks for commenting!!
Excelent Tutorial!
Thanks!
Thanks!
great lesson .can you share the BGM at beginning of your video ?
Hey guys sweet video, thanks for all your tutorials!
Anytime! Thanks for letting us know you like them! It is what keeps us going! :)
I like the way u show how to do that with ur drone and after in programs. Thx👍
By the way, you can import raw files into AE natively. If you want to skip Camera Raw, you can export XMPs though I think DNG contains the metadata changes so you might just need to save in LR. Usually the first file in an image sequence is where AE gets its metadata from, so I usually apply corrections from a representative photo to the first image and open in AE and my LR changes show up in camera raw. If I’m just doing a shot or two, I do it all in AE. You can go to interpret footage to adjust Camera Raw. Any graduated changes can be applied in AE before export. This way you don’t need extra files and you keep working with raw files until the final export.
Excellent tutorial bro....
Worth it....
Awesome! 'Worth it' is what we're going for! Thanks!
great video content. thanks
wow molto bello
Great Tutorial !
Great vid! Thanks gents 👍
Amazing tutorial, thanks so much guys....
Anytime buddy! Thanks for commenting!
Thanks very helpful
I use FCPX not premier Pro
Definitely will try this weekend!
Do it! Super easy! Good luck!
Nice tutorial
very good tutorial. You got a new sub here.
Great vlog will need to give this ago in fcpx
Thanks guys! I have only limited success with a drone hyperlapse in the past and will definately try your workflow. Just discovered your channel, you just earned a shiny new subscriber!
Awesome! Thanks for stopping by Sean. Appreciate the comment.
Very interesting video.
Its a great help to my channel. Of course i will subscribed. Thanks
Great video
Good job
Guys you are great!!!
Thank you! We think YOU are great too!! :)
Best one I ever seen. I believe I can do it now lol
Thanks mate
Thank you! Good luck!
I was just like "HOLY CRAP", thats the central station in my home town Gothenburg!! 0:22 Great video guys!
Yep, that's where I'm from! :) Goa gubbar! - Jonas
amazing tutorial...but why my lightroom has a completely different interface?
Antonio Palmucci probably due to a different version. Are you using CS6?
Perfect!👍🏻
Thanks! :)
cool
Awesome!
Excellent tutorial.. can we do the same with AVS software?
love your tube channel, thanks for sharing that...\m/
Thank you!! Just happy to hear you like it!!
Great video.
amazing
Thanks!!
Can we this to dji spark?
Your red mavic air is dope
Good job! Nice video!
I would do it: stack import into Photoshop, photos get stacked and positioned way better then warp can.
Then import in premiere and still do a aggressive warp stabilizer, rock solid. But same results probably 😉
Not a bad idea. Have you tried this technique? I'm curious how it would actually work.
I think I will need this tutorial later) So I subscribe
It looks like the drone is turning one or two times just slightly. How did you do this with the Tap-Flight mode?
Fantastic, thank you SO, SO much. Really, best tutorial on youtube. Question for you if you have any insight to share -- when leaving after effects, is there any difference between exporting in Apple ProRes 422 vs Apple ProRes 422 (HQ) ? Thank you! ~luke in seattle
Hey thanks! It is a quality thing but marginal difference really. If you are uploading to for example CZcams I wouldn't worry about exporting to ProRes 422 HQ, bigger size and no noticeable difference in quality. Instead of trying to explain all the technical stuff Apple has a good page on it. Take a look here: support.apple.com/en-us/HT202410
Good video bro
Thanks!!
I've been using waypoints setting for mine. Still trying to figure out how to do a better orbit one! I have an example of a drone hyperlapse on my most recent Bali video if you want to take a look.
Anthony Tori - how about using POI feature in Intelligent Flight Modes. You can set it to 2mph easy
Jeff Ellis I've tried it but for some reason there is still some jerk in the footage. Isn't as smooth or as easy to stabilize. Maybe the drone they announce in July will be better?
How did you get the stacks pictures in AE? I guess you miss a step of explaining on getting that.
nice work ❤️ What is the total of timelaps with drone you take on one fly ?
So much win
sweet!
Thanks!
How are keeping drone in line of site?
nice tutorial george clooney
Nice tutorial. What is the advantage of using After Effects ? Why not do it in Premeire ?
Thanks for sharing this! I've tried similar technique a couple of months ago and I have a problem with every shot having the horizon tilted in a different angle. Have you encountered this as well? btw I've also used the correct shutter speed rule so it was I think a couple of seconds at least for my Phantom 4 Pro - may be that added some instability for the video.
Hey Stanley! Not exactly sure what the issue is but maybe this can help. First thing, make sure the angle of the horizon is calibrated when you start. Then anytime there is strong wind you will have always have more difficulties keeping the drone stable. Gusts tend to throw the drone around a bit. If you look at the hyperlapse we did over the lake it was actually a pretty calm day. The one we did over the forest (the second one) it was really windy. I had to stabilise that quite a lot and the second half of the flight got really bad. When it come so to shutter speed rules I say don't get too caught up in it for this. I say just expose the shot correctly instead of calculating frame rates and shutter speeds and stuff. Longer shutter speeds are going to give you softer images. Not sure if I understood what you said correctly but if you meant you used a 2 seconds exposure, then you will definitely have a big problem getting sharp images. 2 seconds for a moving drone makes it practically impossible to remain stable the whole time. Again, I may have misunderstood that part. - Jonas
Thanks for reply Jonas! What I did for testing with jpeg sequence was: set time interval for 2s, shutter to 1s, and fly steadily in manual mode. I know that longer shutter speeds result in more motion blur and that's what I was after to keep image cinematic. I know wind and other factors, especially in manual mode, can influence the flow quite a bit, but if compared to sped-up video (even 20x) - there was definately something else happening with the gimbal. It was almost like after each shot camera re-balanced and it didn't match balance from the previous frame! I'll definitely have to test again with intelligent flight modes again, may be it will act differently then.
Ah, I see. And Yes, definitely try with the intelligent flight modes next time. Maybe also do a comparison between one flight with long shutter speed (1s like you did last time) and one flight with more of a "normal" shutter speed and see if you can make it look better. My guess is that Warp stabiliser is going to work better when the images are sharper (not so much motion blur) and then you can maybe add some kind of edge blur, kind of like a tilt-shift effect, to the clip in post production for a more cinematic look. Just a thought. Good luck! - Jonas
Thanks! Will definitely try multiple ways and takes to make this work :D
can you do this with Premiere Pro?
but how to remove the shake effect?
Just wondering, at minute 1.35 the menu is from DJI Air? As I don’t have waypoints and terrain follow on my air.
Great tutorial, but what if we don't own/use Adobe products? I can't afford them. Can you suggest an alternate toolset to use?
7:10 whats the name this song?
what software didi you use for editing video's anf fotos?
Awesome video! I have a fairly new travel style channel with mainly drone footage and I’ll have to give that a try!
My footage has a dng extension. Is there a way to set it up to jpg which is something i can use. I have final cut pro but the dng pics are not compatible. is there a program I should be using? Rookie here.
nice
what app do we use
I am using dji spark,for some weird reason,in photo mode,i cannot find TIMESHOT,all i see under the photo mode is single shot,any help?thanks
Ive literally been following this video step by step to make my first timelapse but i reached the point at 6:30 where you say to export as an apple pro res, but what if you have pc? my available options that show are DV 24p advanced, DV NTSC, DV PAL, gopro cineform, intel codec, uncompressed UYVY, V210 10bit or none. which one should i choose?
Sorry for the slow reply Brock - If you're in the US DV NTSC is great (us standard) in Europe use PAL. It relates to the framerate. NTSC is 29.97 frames per second and Pal is 25. Ultimately that's because of the old flicker rate of Televisions because of the two power sources we have.
I've never had luck with hyperlapses. Always seems to be too windy here.
Great tutorial guys! Well explained and straight forward. What is the track title that you guys used in your hyperlapse that starts in 0:06 after Jonas say "we're gonna show you how to do aerial hyperlapse"?
Hey ! Thanks! I can't remember the name of the track and right now I don't have the right hard drives hooked up to find out but it is part of the Artlist.io library. You find a link to the library in the description under JONAS MUSIC. Great library at a pretty good price. Good luck! - Jonas
Thanks I think I heard this track before also in a drone video. Will be like seeking for a needle in a hay stack but now I know where to look for it :P Cheers
whats your shutter speed set to? I know it helps create that motion blur
ah sorry, I can't remember what we had it at here. It was a really bright day and we were shooting without ND filters so we kind of had to go with what the camera could handle. 🙂- Jonas