Simple Tips and Tricks to create a Milky Way Time-Lapse using Adobe Premiere | Milky Way Photography

Simple & Easy Tips and tricks to edit a Milky Way Timelapse using Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Premiere. Recently we went out with a Ukrainian TV Show to Goblin Valley State Park to capture a Milky Way Time-Lapse over the dark skies of Southern Utah.
If you have access to Adobe Premiere you have a really easy job ahead of yourself to create a time-lapse movie with your Milky Way Photography.
Edit your images, save them out with filenames that end with a sequence of numbers and then import the images as an image sequence into Adobe Premiere and you will have no work at all to render out a video of your awesome Milky Way Time-Lapse!
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Boruit Rechargeable LED Headlamp RJ-3000: goo.gl/FVrQKt
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F&V Z96 UltraColor LED Light (Same as Aaron purchased but as of today, out of stock.)
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  • @PhotogAdventures
    @PhotogAdventures6 жыл бұрын

    Anyone able to recognize the song I kept humming during this video? Hahaha not sure why it was stuck in my head but there you go, it’s confirmed...I am nuts! 😇 -Aaron

  • @lotus30com

    @lotus30com

    6 жыл бұрын

    No idea, but knowing you I'm guessing a Disney film I've not seen... Aladdin or Lion King??

  • @PhotogAdventures

    @PhotogAdventures

    6 жыл бұрын

    hahaha you definitely know me :D -Aaron

  • @robinsonrios3199
    @robinsonrios31995 жыл бұрын

    Amazing

  • @GriffinKerwin
    @GriffinKerwin6 жыл бұрын

    SUBSCRIBED! Love learning more about someone else's process and cant wait to take these tips and tricks to this summers travel!

  • @jawadsaleemastro
    @jawadsaleemastro6 жыл бұрын

    Great. Thank you so much.

  • @PhotogAdventures

    @PhotogAdventures

    6 жыл бұрын

    You bet, Jawad! Glad it is helpful! :D -Aaron

  • @chicken_person
    @chicken_person6 жыл бұрын

    Something great with the time lapses is that you can stack the images into one super-low-noise image. I did that with a shot of mine from last summer, and it looks great :)

  • @alancrossland3292
    @alancrossland32926 жыл бұрын

    Great video and time lapses Aaron, this is something I’ve thought about for a while, you might have pushed me over the edge to go and make one! I dabbled with a day to night sunset time-lapse a few months ago which came out pretty nice. I have the free download of LRTimelaps which works fine up to 500 frames I think for the free version, adequate if you don’t want super long sequences. But it’s not as easy as what you did with Premier for MW!! Great to see Astro photog back on line and really enjoyed listening to your Royce Bair podcast last night! All the best.

  • @daceuro
    @daceuro6 жыл бұрын

    Great tutorial. Exactly the process I use, and it's a lot easier than people probably would imagine. I think the hardest part is not knowing how to power your camera for such a long period of time, or having patience enough to actually just do it. I find a 20,000 mAh bank can power my Sony cameras for an entire night with power to spare, so that helps prevent jumping in the video. Silent shutter on these mirrorless cameras is a huge shutter count saver too.

  • @PhotogAdventures

    @PhotogAdventures

    6 жыл бұрын

    Those Sony cameras really have a HUGE ADVANTAGE in timelapses the way you can put an external power bank onto it and run it all night long! I have to put out a Goal Zero Power Supply to plug my 3rd party battery tech that goes into my Canon. If only Canon would appreciate that a power plug-in would be a very tremendous feature to add to their camera bodies! Not to mention your point about Shutter count. I burn through my shutter count on these cameras way too easy. Thankfully that isn't really such a huge concern. The years it takes me to burn through it is enough time for me to want a new body anyway. :D Thanks for watching, Dustin! -Aaron

  • @gabriellefox5724
    @gabriellefox57246 жыл бұрын

    I want that t-shirt! 😍

  • @seanmolony-redstickastro238
    @seanmolony-redstickastro2386 жыл бұрын

    Boy I Really Hope Photog Adventures does a video about this!

  • @quarkyman1
    @quarkyman16 жыл бұрын

    Just great Aaron you make it look so easy, was one of the time lapse made in camera I thought I heard you say that.

  • @PhotogAdventures

    @PhotogAdventures

    6 жыл бұрын

    Heya Michael! It really is easy, but I admit that I got to the end there and made some changes in Premiere to add motion and really screamed through those steps too fast. Hope makes sense watched again with full screen and pausing on moments to see where I clicked. :D The 5D Mark IV was created using the on-camera intervalometer and I will be showcasing that along with Magic Lantern on my Canon 6D later this week so I can teach the CAPTURE part of a Milky Way Timelapse. :D Hoping to get out tomorrow night but might be Tuesday night when I do it. -Aaron

  • @quarkyman1

    @quarkyman1

    6 жыл бұрын

    Photog Adventures. Thanks so much Aaron appreciate it all.

  • @PhotogAdventures

    @PhotogAdventures

    6 жыл бұрын

    Of course! Anytime! Hope you come back to check on that next video soon! Hope I can get it filmed and uploaded soon too! :D -Aaron

  • @Udayan12345
    @Udayan12345 Жыл бұрын

    Hey Aaron, I shot around 600 photos of milkyway movement. There were plenty of flashes and obstructions in the foreground (mountains). How do I select just one frame/shot of the mountain and then have the movement of the milkyway on top of that mountain so that I do not see the flashes and other unwanted elements in the foreground. I'm pretty ok with premier pro, but I'm not sure how to bring in just one shot of the mountain and then have the milkyway roll over it its its natural movement in premier pro. Can you advise please.

  • @lotus30com
    @lotus30com6 жыл бұрын

    Great tutorial! But what can one do if they don't have Adobe Premiere?

  • @PhotogAdventures

    @PhotogAdventures

    6 жыл бұрын

    Of course this isn't the tutorial for all options people can have for creating a timelapse. JUST a tutorial on how to do it if you have access to Adobe Premiere. LRTimelapse etc. are options that cost money too. So definitely other things to consider out there. But almost all will cost money. -Aaron

  • @JamesBillingsPhotography
    @JamesBillingsPhotography6 жыл бұрын

    1080 is the vertical size of HD, you want the long side to be 1920. Asides from that, a nice explanation :-)

  • @PhotogAdventures

    @PhotogAdventures

    6 жыл бұрын

    Haha nice job, James! I wondered who would be the first to hear my mistake and comment on it. 😬😃 So you are completely correct! The long edge of a 1080p image is in fact 1920 not 1080. A true HD image to video would be Long Edge 1920 and I said it wrong in my video. I re-watched the video this morning and heard my error in calling and choosing “Long Edge” and then using 1080 instead of 1920. It has been my habit for sharing images on the web to make the long edge merely 1080 wide to fit most screens comfortably and be a smaller file size and then in the video I carried that habit into it and messed up in my describing of it and choosing 1080 still. Great catch! Wish I had caught it while filming but alas it is what it is now. 😇 Thanks for watching, James! -Aaron

  • @JamesBillingsPhotography

    @JamesBillingsPhotography

    6 жыл бұрын

    Photog Adventures indeed, I'm in the habit of outputting stuff at 1200x800 for web use, so it's a conscious change I have to remember to do when I want something HD resolution!

  • @PhotogAdventures

    @PhotogAdventures

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yep you get it! 😃 I wish I was using 1200x800 like you do because then my long edge wouldn’t have already been set to 1080 and allowed me to interpret the settings wrong. Seeing the number 1080 was expected so I didn’t notice my mistake on the fly during the recording! 😬 Haha thanks again for watching, James! If you aren’t already, hope you keep coming back for more! -Aaron

  • @schadlarry
    @schadlarry6 жыл бұрын

    How long was each exposure and how long could one go? I have a tracker but afraid if I go too long the timelapse will be too skippy.

  • @PhotogAdventures

    @PhotogAdventures

    6 жыл бұрын

    That is something I forgot to say in my video, was that I need to do an actual video on HOW TO TAKE a timelapse set of images. It gets lost in the title for sure. But here is my standard because of my favorite way of capturing Milky Way Images. I am doing a video this week on the Histogram, but to skip a lot of information my settings leave me with a 13 second shutter. I have it take another one 3 seconds after the last exposure and that ends up just being immediately after pretty much. So I don't get skipping. Although, the way animation works with our human eyes we don't notice much jumping. Our minds fill it in. Which is why animation works so well. I will have to teach that in my video on Timelapses. I will work on that this week! It sounds fun to do! :D Thanks for watching again, Larry! :D -Aaron

  • @realgrapedrop

    @realgrapedrop

    6 жыл бұрын

    Did you use a LED lantern or something to paint that rock? It looks like it was artificially lit, but looks beautiful.

  • @PhotogAdventures

    @PhotogAdventures

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yes. We lit it with two Low Level Lighting lamps. One F&V Z96 UltraColor LED Light: goo.gl/BG3JBN and a YONGNUO YN300 Air LED Video Light: goo.gl/TewFMs. If you don't know much about Royce Bair and Wayne Pinkston's LowLevelLighting.org you should definitely check the site out. It is great especially for Timelapses! I wish the light was a little different in these shots, but it was great fun and ended up looking really good! Thanks for watching, MTB! :D -Aaron

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