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Here’s the second festival hyperloop we made for , featuring .
Shoutout to the team and all those hundreds of good people at the kind enough to move from the shooting path. We will be closing the season over at , so if you’re there come and say hi.
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[How To: Basic Handheld Hyperlapse]
1) Find a prominent subject with clear patterns.
2) Define a shooting path with enough space and no obstacles. 25 (24, 30) steps equals one second of video.
3) Compose the shot and pick a fixed point. You will aim your camera at this point for the entire shoot so pick a unique and visible pattern. Camera gridlines can help you aim. For start, don't go wider than 24 mm.
4) Do a test shoot and, if necessary, adjust framing & fixed point.
5) Put the camera to manual mode and manually select white balance to avoid flicker.
6) Take a picture, make a step, and repeat the process until you’re done. Always keep a consistent step size and time interval between shots [Step size sets the speed of camera movement in your shot; Shutter speed controls the amount of motion blur]
7) In Lightroom, color grade your hero shot and use [Photo — Develop Settings — Sync Settings] to apply this grade to the entire sequence. Export all images.
8) Import the image sequence into Premiere Pro and apply Warp Stabilizer. Play with Smoothness percentage (2-10%) to get the best results. If the footage still isn’t smooth, try nesting and apply Warp Stabilizer again.
This workflow works for hyperlapses with simpler subjects and shooting paths, shot at constant exposure. More complex cases require image stabilization in After Effects and exposure ramping in .
Shot on S5 at 20 mm in our hometown of Rijeka đź‡đꇷ
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28/11/2021
Another hyperloop we created for Stiftung Menschen für Menschen - Karlheinz Böhms Äthiopienhilfe charity campaign for Ethiopian people. This time we had a pleasure of shooting the merch with Sophia Thiel, a prominent figure in Germany's fitness community.
Although selecting a theme was easy — a workout routine in Sophia's local gym in Munich — creating hyperloops in such new and busy environments can be a nightmare. Therefore, to minimize uncertainties, we came to Munich one day in advance and spent 4 hours in the gym, scouting, rearranging machines, and test shooting until we had the entire loop planned. Swipe to see how our final shooting plan looked like. Another location-specific challenge was to keep people outside the frame during the shoot without disturbing them, but luckily, Germans tend to naturally avoid being on camera.
And finally, to spice things up, we decided to include some subject movement, so we instructed Sophia to gradually lift weights as Boris was shooting. This is usually a problem for models who aren't familiar with the hyperlapse technique, because for the movement to look natural, it needs to happen gradually through 3-5 minutes of shooting. Luckily, Sophia did an amazing job there, and we didn't have to repeat any shots.
All in all, the shooting took around 3 hours and afterwards we were ready for bed, even though it was barely 4 pm.
Swipe through for BTS. Also, if you'd like to get some cool merch to support the people of Ethiopia, check out www.sew-fashion.de/.
Fun fact: the chest logo stands for the word "Human" in Amharic characters. Amharic is the official language in Ethiopia.
Client: Stiftung Menschen für Menschen - Karlheinz Böhms Äthiopienhilfe
Directed by brotherside
Model: Sophia Thiel
Production team: MARGO, Sarah Bekele, Vroni Pfahler
Agency: Studio Hamburg
Merch design: INDIGOKIND
Location: Fitness First Germany
Music: Big Time (GOOD Remix) by Skrxlla via Artlist.io
Shot handheld on Panasonic Lumix Deutschland S1.
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This month we've been working on something special.
Over the past 40 years, Germany-based charity foundation Menschen FĂĽr Menschen [People for People] has been committed to improving the living conditions of people in rural Ethiopia, focusing on integrated & sustainable development.
As a part of their 40th birthday campaign, MfM released an exclusive clothing collection, where 100% of profit goes to furthering the cause of the Ethiopian people.
We were invited to create three hyperloops to promote the merch, and our first loop features the legendary Senioren Zocken — gamers, YouTube stars, and the coolest senior citizens you'll ever see. Thank you guys, it was a blast.
If you want to support the cause and get some cool tees and hoodies, check out the store: https://sew-fashion.de/
Client: Menschen FĂĽr Menschen
Directed by: brotherside
Production team: Marija Golubovic, Sarah Bekele, Veronika Pfahler
Agency: Studio Hamburg
Location: Wildstyle Shop [cheers Ben!]
Graffiti: OBIS2 | WNA CREW
Music: Confidence by WEARETHEGOOD via Artlist.io
It's been a while but your favorite brothers are still alive! Here is a quick hyperlapse reel from our latest project for Indian Spirit Open Air Festival. Seeing 15 000 people dancing after all this time was so surreal and heartwarming that I didn't even mind all the beer spilled on me. Let's hope for more of this soon.
13/07/2020
Early mornings in Paris are some of my dearest travel memories. For this one short hour before the city awakens, before the rivers of tourists and everlasting traffic jams, the City of Light shines the brightest. @ Paris, France
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