Jitter Lapse Tutorial Part 2
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Introduction
I tried to make a jitter lapse by staying in the same spot and photographing every red car, but it didn't turn out great. After receiving feedback, I realized that to improve a jitter lapse, changing locations is essential. So, instead of photographing red cars in one spot, I decided to capture Toyota logos in a parking lot. I started on the first level and moved down, shooting around 10 cars on each level for about 20 minutes. After gathering the photos, I compiled them in CapCut for desktop, ensuring a faster flickering effect. The resulting video showcases the jitter lapse effect with a series of Toyota logos captured in the parking lot.
Keywords
Jitter lapse, Toyota logo, Parking lot, Photography, CapCut, Flickering effect
FAQ
What is a jitter lapse? A jitter lapse is a technique where photos are taken at different locations or angles over a period of time and then compiled to create a video with a flickering effect.
How did the approach change from the original plan in the tutorial? The original plan of photographing red cars in a stationary spot was modified to capturing Toyota logos in a parking lot and changing locations to improve the jitter lapse effect.
What software was used to compile the photos for the jitter lapse? CapCut for desktop was used to compile and create the jitter lapse video with a faster flickering effect.