Tag: timelapse
An overview of After Effects for timelapse photographers
Adobe After Effects is incredibly powerful software. It is used by thousands of post production professionals around the world in a range of creative disciplines.
In this article I give you an extensive overview of After Effects for timelapse photographers.
How to make a timeslice photo with LRTimelapse
A timeslice is a great way to represent a timelapse video into a single photo.
Check out the (very short) timeslice tutorial below or keep reading if you prefer the written version.
An interview with Martin Heck from Timestorm Films
Martin Heck is a timelapse photographer and filmmaker based in southern Germany. He runs timelapse production company Timestorm Films.
I've known Martin for years...
Must have timelapse plugins for 2020
This is a free plugin for Lightroom that allows you to ramp (slowly change) certain settings over a series of photos. It’s donationware, so if it’s useful for you please consider donating to the developer.
Lumix S1 timelapse photography review
The Panasonic Lumix S1 is a new 24.2MP full frame mirrorless camera featuring a dedicated timelapse mode.
Is the Lumix S1 timelapse photography king? Let's...
London timelapse with Lumix S1
The Panasonic Lumix S1 is a great timelapse camera. This article talks about my first Lumix S1 timelapse video.
Gimbal hyperlapse vs handheld hyperlapse
What are the pros and cons of shooting a hyperlapse on a gimbal vs shooting a hyperlapse the manual (handheld) way? This article explains...
5 things you want to keep in mind for BETTER timelapses!
Here are 5 lesser known timelapse tips to shoot better footage.
I made this list a while back for my newsletter subscribers. You can join...
The Basics Of Timelapse Photography
The next phase in creating timelapse videos begins: post production. This consists of offloading your data, colour grading your photos in Lightroom and finally exporting a video file using Photoshop.
Is the LRTimelapse Pro Timer 2.5 the best timelapse remote in...
The LRTimelapse Pro Timer 2.5 does not send an AutoFocus signal to the camera, it only sends the trigger signal.
This means you get more time to operate your camera in between photos. This is useful to check your exposure, change your settings etc.









