Byron bay combines progressive pilates with resistance based cardio & equipment based aesthetic circuit training in an efficient, effective & results focused class format.
Creating a timelapse video isn’t only about speeding up your video file but also to slowing it down if necessary.
In this post we will see how to slow down your timelapse, both in iPhone or desktop. In our post, we will cover the process with tools that are either already preinstalled in your computer or free. Enjoy!
Contents
Join Our Free Trial. Get started today before this once in a lifetime opportunity expires. HUSTL Bluelight Blocking Glasses help reduce eye strain, headaches, and restless sleep. By blocking bluelight coming from your computer and phone, our glasses also help increase focus and productivity!
To slow down your speedpaint video on Mac, check out these these steps:
To slow down your speedpaint video on Windows, check out these these steps:
There are different options you can consider to slow down your timelapse in your iPhone, but these are by far, our favourites:
This app is completely free and really useful to slow down your timelapses.
This free app belongs to Instagram and has a built-in camera so you can shoot and edit your timelapses directly
In this tutorial guide, we’ve shown you step by step how to do a slow down a timelapse video.
First, you need to download the app you will need for this editing (like iMovie or Windows Photos), then, you need to follow the steps we’ve given you to slow down your video, resulting in the final timelapse.
We’ve also covered how to slow down timelapses on iPhone, which share several similarities with the process of slowing down a timelapse on desktop.
Oh, and by the way!
Are you already using Hustl?
This blog is run by Hustl, a Mac app that lets you record awesome time-lapse videos of your Mac screen.
It's extremely useful for designers, illustrators and digital creative professionals in general because it doesn't require you to record a full video and then speed it up – instead, it directly records the time-lapse! As easy as start-stop-timelapse! Have a look:
Since you're already reading blog posts like this one, you might enjoy using it! It may very well save you hours of hours in editing and video processing – and allow you to document your whole work process and put out cool original, content like crazy at no additional effort!
Check it out!
Looking for a tutorial that shows how to make an incredible timelapse with your GoPro? Here it is, just for you! Buckle up!
Contents
If you’re willing to create a timelapse with your GoPro, you must take into account that there are two ways: taking a series of photos to place them into a sequence to create a video or shooting directly as a standard video.
To make a timelapse from raw photos, first you have to actually shoot photos. A lot. So these are the steps to make the best out of this part:
Before everything else, you have to set this mode in your GoPro:
Take your time to select a good frame and set the desired exposure, taking into account that the better raw material you get, the better timelapse you will get. Choose an interesting point of view or a breathless landscape.
Your photos must be stable and shot from the exact same point all the time, so the tripod is a must if you’re looking to do a correct timelapse.
Apart of the tripod, you can need attachments and mounts, that normally can be found in the GoPro kit.
Don’t worry if some of the images you make are not perfect, because in the editing process you can remove them. Remember this, later you will always have time to delete, edit or modify, just focus in getting as much material as you can.
Always make sure you have a memory card that can keep up with you, our recommendation is to have one that at least a 32GB Class 10 memory card. Maybe with a slower card you could be ok, but is safer not to take the risk as it won’t probably keep up with the incoming new images.
To build a timelapse, you must accept that you will need a lot of shooting material, as for example, a 30 second video will need 90 minutes of shooting . If you want to calculate how much time of shooting material you will need, check out our timelapse calculator.
Take your time and make sure you don’t have to come back and shoot everything again. You won’t regret it!
Now that you have all the photos that you need for a timelapse, you must edit them and set them as a sequence to actually create a video.
To do this, check out our post How to create a timelapse from still images where you will find all the information you need!
If you willing to create a timelapse shooting directly in video format, you must follow these steps with you GoPro camera:
Even if shooting video, we recommend you to follow the steps of the “shooting photos” option, to make sure you get the best material: frame your photo, use a good memory card, a tripod…
From the GoPro Hero 4 and newer devices, Night Photo and Night Lapse modes are included, allowing you to use your camera for sunrise, sunset and night time shots with more clarity and definition.
Here you can find a video tutorial and the steps to follow to activate the night timelapse mode:
So that’s all! We have reviewed everything you’ll need to create a great timelapse with your GoPro, being able to build a cool video and share it with anyone you want.
Oh, and by the way!
Are you already using Hustl?
This blog is run by Hustl, a Mac app that lets you record awesome time-lapse videos of your Mac screen.
It's extremely useful for designers, illustrators and digital creative professionals in general because it doesn't require you to record a full video and then speed it up – instead, it directly records the time-lapse! As easy as start-stop-timelapse! Have a look:
Since you're already reading blog posts like this one, you might enjoy using it! It may very well save you hours of hours in editing and video processing – and allow you to document your whole work process and put out cool original, content like crazy at no additional effort!
Check it out!