I was asked to shoot a lifestyle video for Body Language sportswear. A few days before theshoot my DSLR broke and I decided to order a Osmo and try it out on the shoot. I loved it I only had one day to familiarize myself with it but it was so easy to use. I also used my MavicPro, Fuji x100t and gopro but the real stars were the DJI cameras. It was a very quick shoot and I had small windows to work with the model so the quick set up of the Osmo and Mavic was great.
Sorry. Learn how to direct, go rent a REAL camera from a rental house and jump cut 3 frame edits are a tired old excuse for not executing a shot. Other then thatI loved it (I mean her)
Airwolf13 Posted at 2017-5-27 05:55
Sorry. Learn how to direct, go rent a REAL camera from a rental house and jump cut 3 frame edits are a tired old excuse for not executing a shot. Other then thatI loved it (I mean her)
The real question is did the client like it, and did he get paid appropriately. I suspect the answer is yes.
Its a nice opportunity for you though. Its really a good thing to own a camera than renting one because the effects and the convenience of a good camera is actually worth enough and its all that matters.
Airwolf13 Posted at 2017-5-27 05:55
Sorry. Learn how to direct, go rent a REAL camera from a rental house and jump cut 3 frame edits are a tired old excuse for not executing a shot. Other then thatI loved it (I mean her)
I feel like the Osmo did a perfect job. No need to rent a "professional" camera for such a short shoot.
Airwolf13 Posted at 2017-5-27 05:55
Sorry. Learn how to direct, go rent a REAL camera from a rental house and jump cut 3 frame edits are a tired old excuse for not executing a shot. Other then thatI loved it (I mean her)
No budget for rental here and literally got the time you see to work with model. Client and I think it was a success given the limitations.