After the enormous success of my Shard Hyperlapse Loop tutorial (and the 10-year showreel that came after), I decided to try this again.
This time with London's famous Gherkin building!
Sadly, this one wasn't so straightforward, here's what happened:
Avid Technology (from NLE Avid Media Composer) has been bought for $1.4 billion in cash. This is a big shakeup in the post-production world, and time will tell if it's good or bad.
https://www.newsshooter.com/2023/08/09/avid-technology-acquired-by-stg-for-1-4-billion-in-cash/
A minor update for DaVinci Resolve is available for those who use it.
https://www.newsshooter.com/2023/08/14/blackmagic-design-davinci-resolve-18-5-1/
Mike Olbinski's latest Vorticity film dropped last week! Seven days in and 30K views, it seems it's doing alright!
May the clouds be in your favor 🌥️
Matthew
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London based timelapse photographer
Obsessed with clouds. The Time Warper Weekly is about all things timelapse.
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