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Time-lapse Tutorial: Choosing a Shooting Duration

How long should your time lapse be? Explore some key considerations to keep in mind, such as what your subject is doing and how fast it's moving, in this tutorial.

This tutorial is a single movie from the Shooting a Time-Lapse Movie with the Camera in Motion course by lynda.com authors Rich Harrington and Keith Kiska. The complete course is 2 hours and 58 minutes and shows how to take your time-lapse projects to the next level by moving the camera as you shoot.

Shooting a Time-Lapse Movie with the Camera in Motion table of contents:

Introduction
1. Understanding Motion
2. Weather and the Elements
3. Essential Gear
4. Essentials of Motion: Low Tech
5. Motion on a Budget
6. Advanced Motion
7. Hyperlapse
8. Field Recap
9. Advanced Post-Production Techniques
Conclusion

Syncing Multiple Cameras with Timecode in Premiere Pro

Discover how to sync your Premiere Pro multi-camera footage by timecode, in this tutorial. Watch more at http://www.lynda.com/Premiere-Pro-tut...

This tutorial is a single movie from the Premiere Pro Guru: Multi-Camera Video Editing course by lynda.com author Rich Harrington. The complete course is 1 hour and 51 minutes and shows how to import, sync, and edit footage from multiple cameras with Premiere Pro.

Controlling a GoPro Camera Remotely

In this tutorial, see how to control a GoPro HERO camera remotely, using a Wi-Fi network.

This tutorial is a single movie from the Shooting with the GoPro HERO: Car and Motorcycle Mounts course by lynda.com author Rich Harrington. The complete course is 1 hour and 28 minutes and shows how to grab dramatic video and photos with your GoPro HERO camera by mounting it to a car or motorcycle.

Shooting with the GoPro HERO: Car and Motorcycle Mounts table of contents:

Welcome
1. Before the Shoot
2. Configuring the GoPro
3. Attaching the GoPro to a Motorcycle
4. Mounting a GoPro to the Driver or Rider
5. Attaching the GoPro to a Car
Conclusion
Lessons Learned