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The RAW Timelapse Tutorial - INTRODUCTION

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***NOTE: All opinions & perspectives shared come from my experience as a shooter and may not be the best way of doing things. I am simply sharing MY WORKFLOW when both capturing and processing RAW time-lapses similar to the ones seen in the INTRODUCTORY video below***. Target Audience The target audience of this series will be the independent filmmaker who is open to learn. In the series, I hope to give a thorough breakdown of how to shoot RAW time-lapses. There is no perfect formula to get incredible shots other than practice, practice & more practice. These shorts will simply give you a look at how I approach shooting time-lapses. Comments and recommendations for future videos are encouraged. This series is a work in progress and will continue to evolve as I learn more. Below you can find the current content breakdown: 1: Introduction This video will introduce the series as well as showcase the types of shots that will be present in the time-lapse series. 2: Kit Breakdown / Software & Hardware Solutions – Introduction In this video, I will give a quick preview of what equipment I use when shooting time-lapses. 3. A Closer Look at my ‘Tool Kit’ In this section, I will look closer at my ‘go to’ equipment and also break down a few different kit configurations depending on shot requirements as well as shooting conditions. 4. PRE-PRODUCTION — (Story, Scouting & Scheduling) Pre-production is by far the most important part of the process for not only time-lapse photography but filmmaking as a whole. By being prepared from the beginning and by having a well laid out plan, production & post-production will ALWAYS go way smoother. There are a few specific areas that I will be investigating as part of the pre-production phase. - Searching for Locations. - Prepping Gear. - Shot Lists. 5. PRODUCTION This section will be the most extensive and will encompass a wide array of possible time-lapse setups. For a list of the current tutorials to be covered in the series, please see below: - Camera Settings/Modes: Understanding the Basic Functions of a DSLR - Static Time-lapses - Motion Controlled Time-lapses - Day to Night Time-lapses - Astro Time-lapses - HDR Time-lapses - Walking Time-lapses - Bulb Ramping 6. POST PRODUCTION For this section, I will be covering a few different methods for processing the time-lapses as well as cover some of the ways in which to remove flicker from your time-lapses. I will also be focusing on a few composting techniques. Some of the programs/codecs I will be covering include: - LR Timelapse, Lightroom, After Effects, Photoshop, Premiere, FCP 7, Quicktime 7, GB Deflicker, CHV Time Collection, ProRes vs CineForm, Photomatrix, GBS Timelapse & more. NOTE: I will be spending a substantial amount of time discussing how to remove flicker using various programs as it is a highly requested topic. 7. Distribution: An Expanding Market Opportunity The demand for online content is increasing. Grants for web series are becoming available. Discounts that used to exist for online content, such as discounted actor rates, are quickly disappearing as many are seeing the added value in online content. Crowd funding is also becoming a viable option for funding. With this shift, it is key to create an online presence — and get your work seen. Paying it Forward The gap between low quality and high quality video is quickly closing and this quality content is becoming available at a fraction of the price. It is becoming even more important to find ways to stand out from the crowd. Now the main reason I am asking anyone that learns from the tutorials to either post their work or post somet...