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📸 This always happens and it's really silly 📸

Published 8 months ago • 1 min read

I often spend days, months, or weeks editing a single timelapse video to then post it online and receive a few thousand views.

A few days ago I posted a video I recorded on my phone of me scrolling through my SD card on my camera and it goes crazy viral.

Currently clocking a cool 1,500,000 views in just three days, this is another great example of the unpredictability of social media posts.

The post that went viral: https://www.instagram.com/p/CxBFp-6IDQu/

The actually finished shot which has yet to get views: https://www.instagram.com/p/CxIdthzoOPu/

In other news, this YouTube video I just posted has been much requested!

How to stabilize hyperlapses in DaVinci Resolve Studio using the Planar Tracker.

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Industry News

The new Lumix G9II M43 camera was announced yesterday. More info on this blog here.

Sony announced its new Burano camera. Read more here.

Fujifilm announced its new GFX100 II medium-format camera. More here.

Upcoming Content

Probably a tutorial on how to do match-cut sequences properly, as well as a behind-the-scenes look of my work at the Goodwood Revival festival.

For the first time in my career I shot on a tripod on wheels + gimbal which has a lot of advantages, and a few disadvantages as well.

For now, I'm off to a stag-do in Amsterdam, so keep me in your thoughts over the weekend!

May the clouds be in your favor 🌥️

Matthew


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