This film from Vancouver was not mine.
So you are not a big fan of timelapse???Let me come to its defense!
Timelapse photography has become one of my most favorite pastimes, on a par with flying the
Mavic 2 Pro. Time-lapse requires a tremendous amount of planning, and execution, as well as post-processing. It is a true art form. Add to this the addition of hyperlapse, and you will be kept very busy! This is good for my retirement! Timelapse can also be enhanced by the addition of a motion slider, and sub-specialties of timelapse such as astro-photography are able to capture gorgeous Milky Way and star filled sky films. When added together, e.g.: timelapse, hyperlapse, and flying the drone, you have a full time consuming commitment.
The average timelapse study of a 250 exposure, 10 second show requires a minimum of about 20-25 minutes. The processing time takes another hour, and I am not even counting the scouting time to find the place to perform the timelapse, and the set up and breakdown time of there equipment. All in all, the average 10 second clip requires 3-4 hours!!!
I would like to recommend the show reel of one of my most admired experts in timelapse and hyperlapse. I have paid for and taken his 6 hour course in hyperlapse and it was worth every penny. He is a brilliant young man from Poland. Here it is-enjoy!