I went out for a fly on Wednesday afternoon but only to keep my hands in and just to run through some practicing manuovers, the weather was poor with overcast clouds a bit on the chilly side but no wind for once. I had no intentions of filming to make a video but only to video some of the practicing flights so i could view later and see how i did. I do though however have some plans on making a video of the same subject but when the weather picks up, as you can see that the right lighting conditions changes everything.
Well here goe's and please let me know what you think or any idea's for the next video.
There are lots of video editing software packages available but i think your best option is to google search for them and pick one that edits 4k video and has the features you want and above all keeps within your budget.
You will find that the pilots here use a variety of different software depending on what they are trying to accomplish.
For a simple and relatively inexpensive choice you could look at cyberlinks powerdirector as a starting point or should i say a reference point and either upgrade or downgrade as you please. The one thing you need to be mindfull of tho is is you need a powerfull computer to edit 4k videos
The program I'm using is iMovie and a MacBook Pro 2012 model, its only just managing to cope with the editing of my P4P but with the P3P its coping ok. Like Hellsgate as mentioned you need a powerful computer to run 4K videos so I'm on the look out for a new iMac.
If you stand underneath the cloud from the out flow from these towers you can feel the water droplets on your face and if you drive underneath you can see the droplets on the widow screen. The direction of the steam thats coming out of the towers is the North Sea.