![]() That then is just going to screw directly onto my tripod. It’s going to allow us the freedom to shoot a really nice wide open scene and get this whole dynamic of this crossroads here. What I have noticed in this location there’s an elevated place and I think it’s probably going to be pretty cool to shoot from up there. How the true dynamic in a urban traffic time-lapse can be rendered: location scouting really matters Even in the urban environment, there is wind, there’s vibration on that strap, and I don’t want to use that on a time-lapse because it may be too fragile. I’m going to be using a Canon 5D Mark III. Tonight I’m going to be showing you how I shoot urban time-lapse going from the daylight to a nocturnal setting using the Genie mini from Syrp, at an intersection that is not too far away from here. How to Setup a Motion Day-to-Night Traffic Timelapse Please note that the below is the adapted video transcript from Mark Thorpe’s / Syrp video tutorial, which is published upon Syrp’s authorisation and courtesy. Visit his website at This detailed Day-to-Night Traffic Timelapse video tutorial includes Mark’s tips for finding the right location, setting up your equipment, including motion control, and how to take your freshly shot timelapse through the editing process in Adobe Lightroom and LRTimelapse Pro. His love of the natural world continues to direct his film and photographic projects, however a move to Japan has seen him take on the challenge of documenting its vibrant cityscapes. Who’s Mark Thorpe?īeginning his career in underwater imaging, Mark went on to win an Emmy for his work on the National Geographic series ‘Great Migrations’. Award Winning Time-lapse Photographer and Emmy Recipient for Underwater Cinematography, Mark Thorpe explains how to create a motion urban time-lapse from day to night using Syrp Genie.
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