Hello everyone,
this is my second (actually the first, but I sorta lost the footage, then I was unhappy with the grading, then... well) test with an Osmo pocket 2.
Hard-Off is a chain of thrift stores that are popular in Japan, but originally comes from the Niigata area (up north). This is one of my favorite place to find oldcshool video games at reasonable prices, old audio devices and random bits of junk.
This was shot during a three days road trip with some friends, with no particular intention behind trying to hold the device steady and practice my editing skills. Ended up with something somehow experimental... At least that was fun to edit .
You seem to have mastered the "Ninja Walk" that most of us have trouble with. No sign of bounce in the footage. Were you using the DJI Pocket2 ? And perhaps an extra gimbal?
Blériot53 Posted at 1-24 23:48
You seem to have mastered the "Ninja Walk" that most of us have trouble with. No sign of bounce in the footage. Were you using the DJI Pocket2 ? And perhaps an extra gimbal?
Thanks! (actually there is still a bit of bouncing here and there hehe...).
I call that the "T-Rex walk" since I try to stick my elbows to my chest to have more contact points.
It was shot with a DJI Pocket 2 without extra gimball. I think that handling the device horizontally (instead of vertically) helps with keeping things level. And of course slow motion (50fps) and warp-stabilizing each shot in Premiere helps too.
remka Posted at 1-27 19:26
Thanks! (actually there is still a bit of bouncing here and there hehe...).
I call that the "T-Rex walk" since I try to stick my elbows to my chest to have more contact points.