2018-04-15, 03:36
Im working on a project for a customer, planing to shoot next week. The customer want a timelapse of them "styling" up or furnishing a new residential. It will take about an hour or so to finish a room. My question is, as I never recorded anything like this, what settings to use?
I've found this, which probably is what Im looking for regarding the final results; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNB08HiyvKI
What settings do you think they've used in this video? Intervall and most of all shutter speed? I just love the smooth movement in this video, it's not choppy as much else in "crowd" based timelapses.
What shutter speed should I use to get this small motion blur effect?
Will LRT handle this with the motion blur if I shoot with fast shutter and freeze every movement?
I've found this, which probably is what Im looking for regarding the final results; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNB08HiyvKI
What settings do you think they've used in this video? Intervall and most of all shutter speed? I just love the smooth movement in this video, it's not choppy as much else in "crowd" based timelapses.
What shutter speed should I use to get this small motion blur effect?
Will LRT handle this with the motion blur if I shoot with fast shutter and freeze every movement?