Finally got around to putting together video from flying after it snowed about two weeks ago.
I decided to edit the video using the DJI Go4 app. While the app may leave some room for improvement, it does seem to have enough features (transitions, color corrections, selection of music, speed variations, etc.) to put together a decent video. Made the video on my phone, so I'm impressed with the app. I wasn't paying enough attention to the editor to see if there's a way to turn off the watermark in the bottom left corner. Not that I would bit it seems like it should be an option.
Video was shot in 1080p, 1920x1080, 30fps. Didn't use ND filter, still waiting to purchase them.
Any and all thoughts and comments on the video, editing, scenery, etc. are greatly appreciated.
I really enjoyed watching your video. REALLY liked the short shot starting at 2:23.....Being born and raised in S. Florida, I've never had an opportunity to experience this "snow" thing everybody speaks of.
M K ULTRA Posted at 2018-1-28 15:14
I really enjoyed watching your video. REALLY liked the short shot starting at 2:23.....Being born and raised in S. Florida, I've never had an opportunity to experience this "snow" thing everybody speaks of.
Thank you very much!! In hindsight I wish I would have gotten more low-level flying. Lessons learned for next time.
The snow is pretty and as long as I don't have to go anywhere in it, I don't mind it. Luckily in this area, we get snow once maybe twice a year and it usually lasts a day or two.
For basic editing on a phone it really comes over very well .... not sure about the music although I watched the video with headphones on so it may sound better over speakers .... otherwise I really like it. Well done and thanks for sharing.
Bigga J Posted at 2018-1-30 05:55
For basic editing on a phone it really comes over very well .... not sure about the music although I watched the video with headphones on so it may sound better over speakers .... otherwise I really like it. Well done and thanks for sharing.
Thank you.
Yeah, for editing on the phone, I thought the app did the job rather well. I haven't tried listening to the music through headphones, I'll have to see how that sounds. I have to be honest, I only briefly listened to the music on the phone while I was editing just to see if I thought it fit the video. I may have to pay closer attention to that.