I have also posted this video in the 'tutorials and tips' section, but since this is the most used category (Products) and I have promised many users I would make this video, I have also posted it here.
The video is ment for 'beginning' drone pilots who are not too much aware of how you might use drone movement to get 'better' looking videos.
It is by no means an attempt to cover all posibilities, nor does it give any insight on storytelling.
But I do hope it will help some of you to make better use of the great options you have with a camera that is strapped to a drone
Have fun watching and let me know when you have questions (or comments )
ChrisJG Posted at 5-11 07:04
ima still going to make all the newbie errors, but last year was almost "smooth" following a steam train...the last pan caught me out...
Me too from time to time.
And following something is something completely different than making 'just' a smooth movement.
That I have found out the other day....
good call!
but those smooth movements needs practise!
everybody are too excited after first take off and most of people want to see how fast it goes, how far drone can go and footage it self is unwatchable...
I remember myself with Phantom 3...impossible to fly forward + pan left/right + gimbal dowh smootly...not to manshion POI flight...now I can do POI without intelegent control... mavic 2 pro is excelent mashine.
smirnoff9969 Posted at 8-27 04:02
good call!
but those smooth movements needs practise!
everybody are too excited after first take off and most of people want to see how fast it goes, how far drone can go and footage it self is unwatchable...