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Argentina Timelapse

1/17/2024

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Last year I had a job in Argentina to film some shots for a documentary and I wanted to get something that would highlight the city feel and I knew i wanted a skyline so I booked an airbnb in the middle of town and made sure i was on the top floor of a building to ensure a great viewpoint and then picked through images on airbnb to see if any of the apartments had a killer view of a city structure. Heres a few tips that may help you if you decide to do anything similar. I shot this test with an Iphone 14 pro max because I was conscious of walking around the city with a big rig might not be the best of ideas. That's a piece of advice for any city really, especially if you don't know it and its your first time visiting.

  1. ​Scout Your Spot: Argentina's got some epic scenes, from bustling Buenos Aires streets to the serene Patagonia. Spend some time finding a spot that really speaks to you.

  1. Check the Weather: Weather can be a bit unpredictable, right? A quick check can help you avoid those sudden downpours or super cloudy days, or can bring you some truley epic shots if your prepared.
  2. Get the Right Gear: Bring along a sturdy tripod and a reliable camera. You don't want your setup shaking with every gust of wind.
  3. Secure Your Equipment: You're in a new place, mate. Keep an eye on your gear. Trye bring a buddy along to watch your back while you capture those stunning frames.
  4. Play with Settings: Experiment with different shutter speeds and intervals. Each spot has its own vibe, and playing with settings can help you catch it just right.
  5. Battery Power for Days: Literally. Timelapses can eat up battery life like crazy. Pack extra batteries or a power bank to keep the camera rolling.
  6. Respect the Local Culture: You're a guest in Argentina, so it's cool to be mindful of the locals and their customs, especially when you're setting up in public spaces.
  7. Keep it Legal: Check out any permits or permissions you might need, especially if you're filming in a national park or a historic site.
  8. Capture the Essence: Argentina is unique, with a rhythm all its own. Try to capture what makes it special - be it the tango dancers, the colorful streets, or the tranquil nature.
  9. Enjoy the Process: Don't get too caught up in getting the perfect shot. Enjoy your time, soak in the scenery, and hey, maybe try some local empanadas while you're at it!
Remember, it's all about enjoying the journey and capturing memories in a way that's true to you. Happy filming! 🎥🌄🇦🇷
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