The first part of the video I am flying 100% manually overhead in Sport mode. The second half is actually a DJI Osmo Pocket suction cup to another car either in front or rear.
This is one of my longest flights, I usually fly while my wife does the driving. It's hard to be smooth in Sport mode on the original Mavic Pro, but I usually only need a few seconds per clip for my real edits. I just wanted to share an uncut flight with you guys.
My second video in my Seasons series where I spent 3 years filming the same locations with my Mavic Pro using Litchi waypoints. Edited in Premiere Pro.
I set DND on iPhone. However, DND is useless by default if you're using your phone (unlocked) - calls will come through. You have to go to Settings to disable calls and notifications from coming through when you turn on DND and still using your phone.
I've figured out the weird blur issue. It's not caused by any filters, although adding ND filters will increase the likelihood of it happening.
Reason: Slow shutter speed!
While some of you mentioned this, I think you were trying to explain why a screen capture or photo would look blurry as in...
Thanks, your shutter speed and ND filter relies heavily on your lighting situation outside. Get a case of ND8, 16, 32, and 64 and you have to try each one in your own lighting condition until the shutter speed hits 100 while keeping the ISO 100.
Luckily there aren't TOO much footage. They're organized in folders by location, and technically only need 4 good videos per location. I also renamed each file by location - season as soon as I download them.
I use Adobe Premiere Pro to edit and manually transform each footage to fit seamlessly...
Hope you guys enjoy my one year project.
I know a lot of limitations and fixes that need to be done for the next project - most notably the low resolution. I had watched many YouTubers recommending 2K resolution when recording, and I regret not filming in original UHD 4K due to the need for...
It seems harder to explain than just a focus/blur issue which it is not. The video clip with the filter on displays a really weird effect where the edges are still very very sharp, but everything inside becomes muddled and blurred. It looks exactly like Photoshop's Smart Blur effect. How would a...
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