So I normally do photography but I recently got a drone and need any advise I can get! This is what I've done in so far but I and I'm looking for any advise to approve! Thank you so much in advance.
Your filming skills look good, my advice, as when taking a still the thirds rule is useful to remember, so it is in videos. Divide your video up into a beginning, a middle, and an end, try to take the viewer on a journey through the three parts, keep the viewer hooked, and try to choreograph the whole video with an audio track in mind. In this video you can see me trying to stick to the above parameters.
I try to use the phantom to get shots that I can't get on the ground. Play to the strengths of the flying platform. Fly out over something, show us something we can't normally see. At the 0:54 mark I would have flown directly over the aqueduct towards that hill with the light you had it would have made a very interesting video.
I'm very new to this as well. This is my last effort.
AllanFG Posted at 2017-4-26 08:14
I try to use the phantom to get shots that I can't get on the ground. Play to the strengths of the flying platform. Fly out over something, show us something we can't normally see. At the 0:54 mark I would have flown directly over the aqueduct towards that hill with the light you had it would have made a very interesting video.
I'm very new to this as well. This is my last effort.
Beautiful shots! I would've been afraid of catching branches on some of the ones where you are backing up.
great captures..use transitions between scenes an cut out the parts where you have "dead footage" (right when you are about to stop the recording). Do what looks good to you