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3 Simple and Effective Ways to Create Great Time-Lapses with Drew Geraci

3 Simple and Effective Ways to Create Great Time-Lapses with Drew Geraci Do you want to learn how to shoot and deliver amazing time-lapses? Start with these 3 tips from expert photographer, Drew Geraci, the creator of Netflix's House of Cards opening time-lapse sequence.

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Tip #1: Shoot at F/2.8 or Faster
Shoot wide open because it's going to eliminate any sensor dust you might have on your sensor.

Tip #2: Always Have 3 Elements of Motion
Having 3 or more elements really makes your images more dynamic and more interesting to watch.

Tip #3: Turn Off Image Stabilization
This will reduce vibration and unnecessary motion to your scene.

About Drew Geraci:
Drew is the owner of District 7 Media. He specializes in motion time-lapse photography, video production, and aerial videography. He is best known for his creation of the opening sequence to Netflix's House of Cards, and his illustrious list of clients and credits includes: Apple, Discovery Channel, Red Bull Media, NFL Films, X Games, Corona Extra "Luna Corona" promos, PBS's Frontline, and HBO Documentaries.

Drew's newest online tutorial "Time-Lapse Photography: Capture & Post Production" will be available to stream on PRO EDU on June 17 and for Download on June 24.

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