RE: Cinematic Drone Film | Alps 2018
Wow, @tomsmaid.
This is impressive drone camera work. I liked the straight up, and horizontal/vertical tracking shots the best. Very clean—each one could have been longshot setups to scenes or transitions in a feature film of some kind.
I don't know if it was youtube or the camera being moved, but since it seems obvious that you were able to control the camera in flight, there was some very slight stuttering when the camera was being tilted. It was still amazing to watch, though. The resolution of the entire video is amazing.
I've been amazed lately by just how straight these drones fly. The aerial shots are very much like a professional sized movie camera being bolted into a plane of helicopter for a fly over. Just incredible to think how much technology has advanced.
Well done. I'm glad you were able to at least get the drone in the air for these shots. Very much worth the effort. Thanks for sharing, and congratulations on the curie. :)
Hi @glenalbrethsen, glad you like my film :) those shots in alps been shot only after couple of months owning Dji Mavic pro drone and that slight stuttering when camera was tilted was my mistake with gimball tilt setup. Now i know a bit more every day of owning and using it :) still a lot to learn in technics of using and filming. Its a nice toy to have, expensive but worth it :)
I have a couple of different drones I've either received as a gift or bought, but they're both really small and don't fly that well outdoors. I've been eyeing the Mavic Pro for a long time. One of these days. I'd love to take it somewhere and capture video like you've done here. It's amazing how some places just look that much more spectacular from overhead. :)
Well, I'm glad you're getting the hang of things. I still say it was a great video, issues with tilting or no.
No issues with tilting, just changed tilting sensitivity in settings, that would tilt a bit slower and smoother. At a moment Dji company the best in a market. That’s why you can see on price 😁
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