09/07 Took this back in to edit to practice and added some new footage managed to make some improvements. Feedback are ideas for improvements always welcome
Montage of drone footage i captured of the Tyne river and quayside over the past year with the Mavic .Flew the drone mostly between 5am to 6am to avoid people .
StanfordWebbie Posted at 2017-12-10 15:10
Near the end, there was a crane holding something off the ground that looked to be a table with people having a meeting? Am I crazy? What was that?
Thanks for the nice feedback DJI Grace& DocAraxa . Stanfordwebbie the table was people having dinner suspended 100 feet in the air .They paid to go up there and eat a meal witha nice view , not my cup of tea.
Drone2621 Posted at 2017-12-12 15:20
Thanks for the nice feedback DJI Grace& DocAraxa . Stanfordwebbie the table was people having dinner suspended 100 feet in the air .They paid to go up there and eat a meal witha nice view , not my cup of tea.
I was just walking past and seen it one evening thought i was seeing things at first. "Dear is that a goup of people having dinner suspended from a crane in the sky " Yes dear i belive it is " Okay i will just go and get my drone http://www.eventsinthesky.co.uk/events/newcastle-in-the-sky-2017/
09/07 Took this back in to edit to practice and added some new footage managed to make some improvements. Feedback are ideas for improvements always welcome
Montage of drone footage i captured of the Tyne river and quayside over the past year with the Mavic .Flew the drone mostly between 5am to 6am to avoid people .
The video is nice compliments. Maybe I could fly freely in the city center. The most terrible thing are all those photoelectric lights aimed at night but compliance with anti-light standards does not exist in Newcastle? And always for the lights if there is an airport in the area as they do? Thanks for sharing.
WOW,
Great video.
You did an excellent job with the added effects.
Favorite scenes:
Love the night scenes with the spotlight effects. frame 1:25
Scene at frame 0:25
And the scene at frame 4:25
Thanks for sharing.
It is nerve racking the first time you fly at night . Most important thing for me is to plan the flight and where i position my self. Always try to be inline with what i want to shoot and the camera/drone path so that way its just a straight forward back and forth. Also i rely on the display map and compass. When it comes to landing the drones flashing light is a big help.