Morten Rustad is a professional time-lapse photographer based in Oslo, Norway, and in this video presents his second tutorial with Syrp: How to setup and edit a sunset panning motion time-lapse.
See some of Morten's previous work here: www.rustadmedia.com
In this filmmaking guide, Morten uses the Genie Mini to capture the dynamic lighting changes of a Norwegian sunset. Showing you everything from composing your image to manually adjusting your ISO and editing your final time-lapse, this video is a must-watch for budding time-lapse photographers!
In the field:
00:42 - Location scouting
00:55 - Using Google Earth + PhotoPills to track the sun
01:27 - Packing essential gear for location shoots
02:02 - Camera + lens choice
02:12 - Start frame composition
02:52 - Setting your exposure
03:12 - Manually adjusting your ISO + camera settings
04:00 - Set time-lapse parameters with PhotoPills
04:32 - Setting your rotation
04:53 - Setting Interval
05:14 - Recording your time-lapse
Post Production:
05:50 - Importing to Lightroom and LRTimelapse
06:24 - Adjusting photos
06:46 - Deflickering
07:08 - Final Adjustments
Gear Used in this Filmmaking Guide:
Sony A7Rii
Sony 16-35mm
Syrp Super Dark Variable ND Filter
Syrp Genie Mini
Comments
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Quick question? Your variable ND, What stop did you have it set at and did you make any changes to it during your shoot. You mentioned that you adjusted your ISO but didn't mention anything about the ND filter other than you used one. ( I may have missed something in your video)
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