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My last timelapse ''My moment into nature''

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#1 Morgan
Hello!
This is my last timelapse of my moment into nature. I shoot about 5000 raw. I edited photos with Lrtimelapse Pro and Lightroom max quality. For editing video i used Adobe After Effect (for clean video, smoothing video and colours, color correction etc..) in 4k prores 4444. For composition i used Adobe Premiere Pro and export in mp4 max quality.

Location in North Italy. Video in 4K.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3yrVwIQ_PQ
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#2 Gunther
Hi Morgan, some beautiful shots there and well edited!
But why didn't you use LRTimelapse to render? You could have added some subtle Motion Blur which would have benefited some of the sequences to appear even smoother (moving plants in the wind etc.). The quality of the LRTimelapse renderer (ffmpeg) is at least as good as Adobe's. What I mostly do is to do any stamping in AE and then export a new TIFF sequence which I render in LRT with Motion Blur then. I've explained this in the expert tips video #10: https://lrtimelapse.com/tutorial/expert

Keep up the great work!
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#3 Morgan
Thank you Gunther for appreciating my work and thank you for your advice..
Therefore, only in this work of mine, I used the workflow of the Emeric Timelapse course. Other jobs I've done in the past, I've always used your method... I wanted to try changing the workflow. However, both offer excellent quality in the final rendering Smile
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#4 NerdyTimelapser
Wow great shots indeed! I especially like the shots at 1:22 and 1:50, really gorgeous!
Time-lapser based in Leiden, Netherlands.
Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NerdyTimelapser
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#5 Morgan
Thanks!!!! Big Grin
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#6 storm303
Great shots all, and agree with previous comments, verynice edits! I would be interested in a story telling mode with these shots, such as a common topic, a day of activity in a place, etc. I am working on similar myself and feel subject threads add another level.

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