I'm quite new to the FOV but have been doing landscape videos for a while now. This is my first go at adding footage from DJI Avata into such video.
I think it works quite well but it sort of blows up the video. I tend to keep them short and sweet but the fpv sort of feels pointless in short clips so in this instance I had to make the audio track longer where in most cases I would probably try to shorten it.
I used Avata and shot in 4K30 dcinelike with sharpness and noise reduction at -2. Most footage is sped up. Mini 3 Pro at 4K25 dcinelike with sharpness and noise reduction at -2. Sony a7IV 4K25/50 in sLog3.
The location in the video is Worth Matravers, St. Andhelm's Head, Chapman's Pool and Houns Tout.
Depp Posted at 12-29 23:36
Love the "wood-stonehenge" at .37 - what and where is that? Lovely coastal views at golden hour. I enjoy the fpv shots most.
This whoodhenge is located in the village of Worth Matravers. It's on a private land just outside of public parking. I don't know anything about it. I assume it's someones hobby project. Thanks a lot!
I love the video the aspects are amazing. You’re kinda right about the FPV, and it’s not that the Fpv is not good it’s that your other footage is so epic. I am new and practicing with the Avata (my first fpv) and have not been able to get amazing footage so far.
Ted404 Posted at 12-30 03:18
I love the video the aspects are amazing. You’re kinda right about the FPV, and it’s not that the Fpv is not good it’s that your other footage is so epic. I am new and practicing with the Avata (my first fpv) and have not been able to get amazing footage so far.
I think the trick with the fpv is to work with the terrain and fratures more. I often found that I had an amazing view that a regular drone couldn't really show in an interesting way while something flying closer to the ground in a bit more bird like fashion could. I found typical fpv to have too high barrier to entry. The avata with the motion controller is almost perfect for what I want to do. Thanks for your comment!
Live My Journey Posted at 12-30 12:19
Avata with motion controler is probably the easiest drone to fly. Today I've seen a 4 year old fly it in first go. Believe me.