How can time be used to enhance your representation of ‘perception in motion’ ?
Adjusting Playback Speed
- ‘Time remapping‘ in Premiere
- Using the ‘rate-stretch tool’ in Premiere (very convenient time-stretching)
- Time re-mapping in After Effects (Would you like some part of your video to ‘”…run at one speed, then suddenly take off faster, or slow down, stop, then run in reverse” ? )
- Controlling the speed of keyframes in After Effects.
Time Lapse Techniques
Powerful control of time using a collection of photographs / stills / graphics.
- ( Mac ) How to create a time lapse video from photographs, using Quicktime Pro. (Note – QT Pro comes in two flavours – QT Pro X – which is used by default, and the more powerful QT Pro 7 – which can be found in your utilities folder within the applications folder. The above example uses QT Pro 7.)
- Basic guide for importing an image sequence in Quicktime Pro and exporting it as a video file. (video tutorial/demo)
- Links for creating a time lapse with iMovie, Final Cut Pro, Premiere, Vegas.
- How to make a time lapse with Final Cut Pro X.
- Considerations for making a high quality time lapse with a DSLR camera (exposure settings etc).
- Example video time lapse of Melbourne (using the above techniques, as well as the tilt-shift photography technique).
