Here is my second video, I start to understand davinci resolve, I used old footage because lately I was not able to fly too much, The helpful things doing some edit is that I see that I need more footage and from different angle, I like the start of the video but in the second part it become too repetitive...
Any other advice is welcome
Nice video. I see what you mean and i've been there. Check out youtube for cinematic techniques videos . The following video is probably the first one I watched.
You're off to a good start!
A little trick I found that prevents a bright sky underexposing the darker land (if this is your intent), is to tilt the camera down more so there is less or no sky.
I really like the colours and tonal range. Some difficult scenes for the sensor to handle there too. Well done; good job. I might have a look at Divinci Resolve as I'm outgrowing adobe elements.
BHProductions Posted at 2018-6-3 08:28
Nice video. I see what you mean and i've been there. Check out youtube for cinematic techniques videos . The following video is probably the first one I watched.
You're off to a good start!
Thanks , very good tips, Now I'm watching video on techniques one after another
Fingers Posted at 2018-6-3 10:19
I really like the colours and tonal range. Some difficult scenes for the sensor to handle there too. Well done; good job. I might have a look at Divinci Resolve as I'm outgrowing adobe elements.
Thank you, I have to say that in the start da vinci resolve is not very user friendly, with a lot of video tutorial and reading the manual I start to understand something and I start to like it more and more
Friz Posted at 2018-6-3 23:06
Thank you, I have to say that in the start da vinci resolve is not very user friendly, with a lot of video tutorial and reading the manual I start to understand something and I start to like it more and more
Are you using the free version of Davinci Resolve?