Want to try your hand at editing stop-motion, but don't have the patience to shoot dozens of photos? Want to show your post production skills? Any idea how to use some compositing and VFx to transform some simple photos into a cool clip? Need some material to play with tracking, stabilization, colors, and all that good stuff?
Give it a try by using the shots in this repository (fork and clone or just download the ZIP file if you are not comfortable with Git). Let me know the YouTube URL of the result so I can add it here (or add it yourself by submitting a pull request).
This is my own - very simple - version created in DaVinci Resolve. No stabilization, no Fx - only some zoom and a little bit of 'Light Rays' at the end. But already pretty nice, isn't it? Any idea how to improve it?!? Show us how much better it can be done!
A very helpful (German) tutorial by MeinVideoStudio showing a ton of techniques to create a stunning Hyperlapse. Not a contribution to this repository in particular, but definitely worth watching - and containing our little falcon at the end of the video it certainly deserves a place in our hall of fame.
Shared under CC-BY-SA. See LICENSE for more information. I'm not a lawyer, but I guess this one should be pretty relaxed?!? And for the attribution there is no need to overdo it. Put for example a link into your video description, an info box, or wherever you want and everything is fine.
But you must note that logos, models, names, etc. related to this material (e.g. LEGO®, Star Wars™, Millennium Falcon™) are registered trademarks of the respective copyright owners and as such are not covered of this license.