5 Top Construction Site Progress-Long Term Stock Footage Video
This article will try
to show how you can produce quality long-term stock footage videos with
construction time-lapses. We will discuss technical tips and share some great
video clips to help you develop quality videos for your clients.
Technical tip – 1
Overshooting is essential so that you can cull the bad photos and work
with only the good ones. Auto filtering will help you cull all pictures outside
of a set range at the click of a button.
It
will ensure that your stock footage will only have the best pictures that are
not affected by lighting variations, inactivity, lousy weather, and spider webs.
Technical Tip-2
Using LRTimelapse to combat flicker is a widely used technique for timelapse photographers, and it integrates seamlessly with Adobe Lightroom. You can create quality footage with this tool.
For
filtering and removing photos, LRTimelapse comes with some powerful tools:
- Brightness
Filter: Set upper and lower limits, and LRTimelapse will automatically
filter out all images brighter or darker of the set range.
- Time
of Day Filter: Like the above, LRTimelapse will read photos’ metadata and
remove all that is not in the set time range.
- Deflicker
Tool: This tool brings the brightness of each photo closer to an average,
making for a smoother sequence.
LRTimelapse
is a fabulous tool and is indispensable for long-term timelapse post-production.
Technical Tip-3
If
you find frameshifting in the odd frame or two, it’s easiest to go in and
adjust or delete those frames.
However, if your frame shifts around a lot during the project, you’ll need to use the Warp Stabilizer effect part of Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro.
Select
the “Position, Scale And Rotation” Method in terms of parameters. Avoid
Perspective and Subspace Warp; these are ideal t for video (or hyper-lapse) and
greater distances with more planes, and they don’t produce comparable effects
with stationary timelapse.
It’s
complex to recommend ideal settings for other Warp Stabilizer parameters. Each
sequence has a different movement, and it is best to experiment with the effect
to get the best of a specific project. There are times when a camera moves too
erratically for the Warp Stabilizer algorithm to do its work correctly.
Technical Tip -4
It is advisable to work with the full resolution of images until you use them in your video editing. While making a construction timelapse sequence, you’ll be moving your sequence everywhere – from Lightroom to LRTimelapse to After Effects to Premiere Pro.
Whenever
you export or render the sequence, you should keep it as original as possible
and maintain the actual resolution of photos.
Also,
limit the impact of multiple compressions so that you maintain enough pixels to
zoom in and pan around the shot in your final edit.
Technical Tip -5
It’s best to automate your post-production instead of tackling things manually. By removing unwanted photos, doing image enhancement, de-flickering, frame blending or stabilization, one can achieve more in just a few clicks.
If you want to create significant long-term stock
footage for your construction projects, please visit
https://studio52.tv/video/timelapse.

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