Capturing Nighttime Motion Blur for Video (Featuring LUMIX GH5)
Ever wondered how to get the high speed streaky blur look in video? Me too, so I ran a bunch to tests… let me show you what I found!
Ever wondered how to get the high speed streaky blur look in video? Me too, so I ran a bunch to tests… let me show you what I found!
Joseph released a video over the weekend of his son running around in the woods. Let's go behind the scenes! It was recorded with a mix of modern and vintage technology. The setup was the GH5 body and the vintage Russian индустар (Industar) M39 Thread Count lenses. The video was then optimized for the iPhone X screen aspect ratio… and factoring in the notch.
Picking up where we left off on the last session, today we look at the rest of the adjustment tools in Lightroom CC — as before, it does not disappoint!
We Reached 10K Subscribers! We want to shout out a BIG “Thank You!” to everyone who supports the channel!
Watch this LIVE demo and interview with Nik Bhatt, developer of the RAW Power photo editing app. We also gave away 5 codes to upgrade the app. Congrats to the lucky individuals who typed them in the fastest!
While Lightroom CC may not have all the editing features and power of Lightroom Classic, it's no slouch. In fact, it has the majority of adjustments that most people need! Let's get started…
Waddayawannaknow? We had to cut the show short due to issues with the stream signal. Joseph opened the show with a few announcements about some of his upcoming events. Even though the signal was choppy, we still covered some great topics thanks to our live viewers.
I want to show off the DJI Spark 360º Sphere mode for making Tiny Planet images. The panorama photo mode now has a fisheye lens effect. Then, to make the Tiny Planet image, I use the “Tiny Planet Photos and Video” app.
You've decided to use the new Lightroom CC… but where the heck are your photos stored, and how much control do you have? This video answers those questions, and more.
Let's bake some cookies! No, not that kind… but those would be nice though. No, I mean a cuculoris… but we call it a cookie. It's an item used to create shadow patterns, which helps create a more interesting appearance by breaking up the light.