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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.