(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPxi29yOqqQ) How do you create moving time lapse videos? Check out this quick review and tutorial of the Syrp Genie Mini!

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(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPxi29yOqqQ) How do you create moving time lapse videos? Check out this quick review and tutorial of the Syrp Genie Mini!
Motion time-lapse of fireworks using the Spinpod in Southern California.
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Paris In Motion Time Lapse Video
We’ve seen some pretty spectacular time lapse photography shot in New York City, but this is the first in recent memory that does the same to capture both the rich historical spirit, and the modern hustle and bustle of the capital of France. “Paris In Motion” was shot on multiple cameras with a wide range of lenses by professional photographer and time lapse specialist Mayeul Akpovi, who displays an incredible level of technique in composing and editing each of the thousands of images in the video. In addition to the beautiful shot selection, one of the most impressive aspects of this particular video is how Akpovi manages to move with, or “walk” the camera for an incredible series of dynamic vantage points within each shot.
Motion Time Lapse in Post
So you have a time lapse shot you really like, what if you could add panning in post production? Well take a look at this.
Here's our latest test with camera projection and timelapse explained.
Clean final shot is here:
vimeo.com/34456622
This technique allows to create timelapse shots where the camera is moving in such way that is impossible to achieve in the real world.
In this technique, the static timelapse shot is projected onto a recreated 3D geometry and the virtual camera is created to film the scene.
The geometry may be either recreated manually, generated basing on DEM models, LIDAR data or photogrammetrically.
Many thanks to Greg Downing @ XREZ studio for inspirations.