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How to edit hyperlapse video

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Hyperlapse video editing is a cinematic technique that allows filmmakers to create time-lapse videos with complex camera movements. This technique is widely used in documentaries, music videos, movies and commercials. To edit hyperlapse videos perfectly, you need good video editing software and a clear understanding of the basics of the technique. In this guide, we are going to discuss how you can edit hyperlapse videos using popular software like Adobe Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro.

Preparing for Editing

Before you start editing, you need to make sure you have all the necessary images. Recording a hyperlapse video involves taking a series of pictures of an object or scene at regular intervals. You can use a DSLR camera or a smartphone with a time-lapse app. Make sure the camera is steady while recording to avoid any unwanted shake.

Importing your Images

Once you have all your footage, the next step is to import them into your video editing software. In Adobe Premiere Pro, you can do this by selecting 'File > Import' and choosing all the images you want to include in your video. In Final Cut Pro, the process is similar, although you'll need to select 'File > Import > Media' instead.

Creating a Sequence

Once your images are in the software, you need to create a sequence. A sequence is basically a series of video clips that play in a specific order. To create a sequence in Adobe Premiere Pro, you need to select 'File > New > Sequence'. In Final Cut Pro, you can create a sequence by selecting 'File > New > Project'.

Adding Your Images to the Sequence

Once you've created a sequence, you can start adding your images to it. In Adobe Premiere Pro, you can do this by dragging and dropping images onto the sequence timeline. In Final Cut Pro, you can add footage to the sequence by selecting them from the media library and dragging them onto the project timeline.

Adjusting the Duration of Images

Once your images are in the sequence, you need to adjust the duration of each image. In Adobe Premiere Pro, you can do this by selecting an image in the timeline and adjusting its duration in the 'Effect Controls' panel. In Final Cut Pro, you can adjust the duration of an image by selecting it in the timeline and dragging its edges to adjust its duration.

Adding Motion to Images

To create the hyperlapse effect, you need to add movement to your images. In Adobe Premiere Pro, you can do this using the 'Position' tool in the 'Effect Controls' panel. In Final Cut Pro, you can add motion to an image using the 'Transform' tool in the 'Video Inspector' panel.

Rendering the Video

After adding motion to all your footage, the last step is to render the video. Rendering is the process of combining all your footage and effects into a single video. In Adobe Premiere Pro, you can render a video by selecting 'File > Export > Media'. In Final Cut Pro, you can render a video by selecting 'File > Share > Master File'.

Editing hyperlapse videos can be a time-consuming and complex process, but with patience and practice, you can create stunning videos that capture your audience's attention. Remember, the key to good video editing is experimentation, so don't be afraid to experiment with different techniques and styles until you find what works best for you.

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