No problem.
The DJI
Mavic 3 does not have a hyperlapse function yet so I had to basically do it manually.
I took the drone up, hovered in one place, and recorded a 4k60fps shot for 3 or 4 minutes.
When I got around to editing the video, in premiere pro I increased the speed of that shot by 600% which gave it that hyperlapse / timelapse feel.
Its not the most 'data efficient' way to do it, I probably could have went with a lower fps, but I did 60 in case any ducks or birds flew in front of the camera. I left myself with options.
It also helped that it was really quite windy and the clouds were moving fast.