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"Hyperlapse - How to do it Right"
"Hyperlapse", also known as "motion timelapse"is a technique of shooting a timelapse sequence with long camera movement and without any specialized gear other than a simple still photography tripod.
The technique involves manually moving the tripod after capturing every frame and later stabilizing the footage in post. There are some tricks of the trade of course and to do it right takes some practice.
Our guest at the Drop In this month will be recent NSW Award winner
Pavel Trotsenko who specializes in Hyperlapse. He'll explain how to shoot it, what's captured by the camera and how to stabilize the footage.
Come along to ACS HQ (address below) this Thursday, 16th February to view some of Pavels stunning work and learn his "tricks of the trade". Doors to HQ will open as usual at 6pm and Pavel will start his presentation at around 6:45pm.
Canon Australia will be hosting a special evening with Brett Danton and Ashleigh Carter at the Sydney launch of the new Cinema EOS C700.
6pm Tuesday 21st February
Hoyts Broadway
Level 2, Cnr Greek & Bay Street
Broadway Shopping Centre
If youd like to attend please RSVP by the 17th February to veronica.fox@canon.com.au
ACS members have been supplied with a letter from QANTAS verifying official permission to carry Li-Ion batteries with certain capacities on QANTAS Group flights.
Camera crews are able to carry Li-Ion batteries of less than 100 Wh capacity in carry-on baggage only, provided the terminals are protected from short circuit.
In addition to this, crews are allowed up to two batteries that have a capacity of between 100 and 160 Wh in their carry-on.
IN BOTH CASES normal carry-on baggage weight limits apply.
For further details or to download the letter from QANTAS click the QANTAS logo below.
Available at AFTRS Open are the following short courses:
The Moving Camera
In this practical, hands--on workshop with Richard Wilmot will give you skills and knowledge about the different techniques and equipment used to achieve camera movement in current screen production processes.
18th - 20th Feb
Mobile Content Creation
Learn how to shoot and edit quality video with your iPhone, iPad or Android device in this weekend intensive.
To view all Cinematography Short courses visit the AFTRS Open website
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