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Share workflows for smooth motion timelapses - crdeantonio - 2016-11-18 I wanted to share my current workflow for creating time lapses with motion to validate that I'm using the optimal settings and steps for the smoothest motion possible, once I render from LRT. I realize some of this has to do with my physical setup, camera shake, distance moving vs. interval. Here was the physical set up:
[Video: https://vimeo.com/192126222] RE: Share workflows for smooth motion timelapses - Gunther - 2016-11-18 Why would you render with 30fps, put that into a 23.9 fps sequence and interpret as 23.9 ? Yes, this works - but I'd recommend to directly export with the final fps from LRTimelapse - it's much easier and much less prone to errors. Apart from that I'd work in 30 fps if I were you - 24 fps is the old cinema standard, and as long as you don't produce for a cinema film, 30 fps will be much smoother. RE: Share workflows for smooth motion timelapses - crdeantonio - 2016-11-18 Yeah! Why WOULD I do that?! Thanks for the input. My thinking was for when I would need to combine time lapse sequences with a bigger project that was 23.976 fps. But I guess it doesn't matter for a standalone time lapse clip. 30 fps to be used going forward. Would it even matter if I dropped a 30 fps clip on a 23.976 cinema sequence / project? RE: Share workflows for smooth motion timelapses - Gunther - 2016-11-18 yes it would. You shoud not mix framerates, because that would cause jitter. Use the framerate that your regular video files have. The timelapse can then be exported in that framerate. |