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Variable ND Filters – How, Why and When to Use Them For Video and Photography

March 7, 2022 By Morgan Leave a Comment

Hi, this is Jay P. Morgan. Today on The Slanted Lens we’re going to take a look at ND filters. How you set them up and why you use them. But first, our segment today is sponsored by Nisi Optics. They make great filters. But let’s get to why you use an ND filter. Because […]

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Filed Under: Behind the Scenes, Camera Settings, Equipment, Landscape, Photography & Video Articles, Photography Tutorial, Product Review, Special Effects for Photo and Video, Stop Motion Photography, Time-lapse, Videography

How to do Long Term Time-lapse

January 10, 2022 By Morgan Leave a Comment

 Hi, this is Jay P. Morgan. Today on The Slanted Lens we’re going to take a look at how to get great long-term time-lapse. What do I mean by long-term time-lapse? Things that take longer than a couple hours to accomplish. Things that take months or weeks to accomplish like building a building or […]

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Filed Under: Behind the Scenes, Camera Settings, DIY, Equipment, Photography Tutorial, Product Review, Time-lapse

CRAZY!! Time-Lapse with Green Screen using edelkrone SliderONE v2

May 16, 2019 By Morgan Leave a Comment

We are working with edelkrone today as we create a time-lapse piece using a green screen! We are using their SliderONE v2 and HeadONE to film the time-lapse, but then we are going to composite that piece with a live-action green screen scene. So what I love about this SliderONE is that it is a […]

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Filed Under: Equipment, Photography Tutorial, Product Review, Time-lapse, Workflow

Changing Focus During Timelapse

December 21, 2017 By Morgan Leave a Comment

Today on The Slanted Lens I’m showing you how to change focus during a timelapse with the help of the Syrp Magic Carpet Slider! Check it out! Basic Principles of Timelapse Make sure your auto focus is off! Know exactly where the end and beginning point of your focus is- you can mark it on […]

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Filed Under: Equipment, Photography & Video Articles, Time-lapse, Uncategorized

Time-lapse in Direct Sun using a Super ND Filter

December 15, 2016 By Morgan Leave a Comment

The Slanted Lens Time-Lapse in Direct Sun Using an ND Filter Jay P Morgan

Life is tough here in California. We’re down at the beach with all the ocean waves and people, and we’re eating a pretzel. And we’re shooting a time-lapse. We’re down at the Santa Monica pier, shooting some time-lapse with the new Syrp super dark ND filter. We’re shooting the time-lapse into this direct sunlight but […]

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Wedding Couple Time-lapse

August 25, 2016 By Morgan Leave a Comment

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Wedding Couple Time-lapse For today’s wedding couple time-lapse we headed to downtown Los Angeles. We used two Genie Minis from Syrp and two Bajas from Dynalite. We combined those effects to get a really nice time-lapse we can use in a wedding photography or videography application. You could also do this same thing with a family, […]

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Filed Under: Intermediate Lighting Tutorials, Time-lapse, Uncategorized, Wedding Photography

Time-lapse Interval- What You Need to Know

June 23, 2016 By Morgan Leave a Comment

Check out my affiliate links at Amazon and B&H Photo Video to purchase your time-lapse equipment from Syrp. Hi, this is Jay P. Morgan. Today on The Slanted Lens we’re out here on location, photographing clouds to test how interval controls speed when you’re doing time-lapse. We’re also going to compare interval to footage that’s been sped up. […]

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Time-lapse Photography: Using Shutter Speed to Control Water

May 31, 2016 By Morgan Leave a Comment

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Sign up for my business coaching class download today! Hi, this is Jay P. Morgan. Today on The Slanted Lens we’ll show you how shutter speed controls water when you’re shooting time-lapse. If you’re shooting during the day and you want to slow the water down you’ll need an ND filter on your lens. We used […]

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