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Air 3 Alaska From Southeast through the Aleutians on a crab boat

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Hello All,
I'm new to this forum and glad to be here. I'm a commercial fisherman who recently got into drone videography and spent the summer filming our trip from a boat sailing all the way from Oregon out to dutch harbor.

I'm looking for input/advice on how to spruce up my drone work for next summer. There's an incredible amount of subject material to capture, I just feel like most my shots are very basic, which isn't doing the scenery or animals the justice they deserve. Please let me know thoughts about the filming itself (as in what new shot strategies I can try) as well as the color grade I did in DaVinci Resolve (filmed in d-log m). I used an air 3, but am curious to hear about what people have to say about upgrading for next summer. Flying conditions are usually pretty breezy out in the Aleutians.

As far as anyone is aware, is there really any way to fly in a light rain (I missed so many unbelievable shots due to rain) whether that be a water-resistant model or an aftermarket "rain jacket" that works.

The drone work itself starts after the introduction which is gopro footage of our process for getting our boat and gear from oregon to the aluetians

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Thanks for any and all input.

Sam
 
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Good Gawd a'mighty.

You have some absolutely stunning footage there. Let's choose some adjectives - dazzling, magnificent, amazing, beautiful, majestic, ... I'm awestruck and envious of being there and experiencing all that.

Your editing is good, but shaggy in a few places. It certainly needs to progress to come near catching up with the high standard of the material you're shot. There's some spelling/proofing to do, too. But you've put together something that kept my rapt attention for sixteen minutes, and I have a very low tolerance for watching most such things, even that by film professionals.

I'm going to cue this up on the television and watch it again tonight with Linda (avid nature photographer and traveler). Once we get past the "WOW!" stage, we may come up with a few suggestions about specifics, for what they're worth. Neither of us pretend to be accomplished editors.
 
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Ok, after watching this on a 50" screen, I'll retract 99% of what I said about the editing being a bit shaggy. I'm really impressed with this video. Amazing. There's some very nice drone flying.
 
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Unbelievable video........what a great experience. No complaints at all about any of it.
Which drone did you use? How did you set up the underwater salmon shots?
Again, super great stuff!
 
Hello All,
I'm new to this forum and glad to be here. I'm a commercial fisherman who recently got into drone videography and spent the summer filming our trip from a boat sailing all the way from Oregon out to dutch harbor.

I'm looking for input/advice on how to spruce up my drone work for next summer. There's an incredible amount of subject material to capture, I just feel like most my shots are very basic, which isn't doing the scenery or animals the justice they deserve. Please let me know thoughts about the filming itself (as in what new shot strategies I can try) as well as the color grade I did in DaVinci Resolve (filmed in d-log m). I used an air 3, but am curious to hear about what people have to say about upgrading for next summer. Flying conditions are usually pretty breezy out in the Aleutians.

As far as anyone is aware, is there really any way to fly in a light rain (I missed so many unbelievable shots due to rain) whether that be a water-resistant model or an aftermarket "rain jacket" that works.

The drone work itself starts after the introduction which is gopro footage of our process for getting our boat and gear from oregon to the aluetians

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Thanks for any and all input.

Sam
You have an absolute talent in film making and telling a story the drone one tool in the total creation
Great work
 
Outstanding I could not stop watching, I was captivated by all that magnificent beauty and mother nature at her best, you truly have a great gift.
If you wanted to you could make a few dollars from TV stations who my want to use it for a documentary, people need to see this.
 
Fergy has a tremendous idea. PBS would jump all over it. You might need to increase the length a big to fit the allotted time for a 30 minute PBS show, but who knows? Ask around!!!!
 
Help, I can't get my jaw off of the floor.

Stunning, absolutely and utterly stunning. Well done, Pilot!
 
The quality of your work could earn money if you ever decide to sell it. I do nature photography as an hobby also, and my best images are for sale through Alamy and Getty. If you ever
decide to try doing it with what you’ve shot, these are some of the best stock agencies to sell your video and images:

Highest Quality Content (only accept highest quality work and most often used by professional photographers):

Getty Images
Alamy

Mass Stock of all types - easiest to get accepted (more competition for sales):

iStock
Stocksy
Picfair
Adobe Stock
Envato Elements
Unsplash+
Dreamstime
Snapped4U
Foap
EyeEm
Pond5 (for videos)
 
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Hello All,
I'm new to this forum and glad to be here. I'm a commercial fisherman who recently got into drone videography and spent the summer filming our trip from a boat sailing all the way from Oregon out to dutch harbor.

I'm looking for input/advice on how to spruce up my drone work for next summer. There's an incredible amount of subject material to capture, I just feel like most my shots are very basic, which isn't doing the scenery or animals the justice they deserve. Please let me know thoughts about the filming itself (as in what new shot strategies I can try) as well as the color grade I did in DaVinci Resolve (filmed in d-log m). I used an air 3, but am curious to hear about what people have to say about upgrading for next summer. Flying conditions are usually pretty breezy out in the Aleutians.

As far as anyone is aware, is there really any way to fly in a light rain (I missed so many unbelievable shots due to rain) whether that be a water-resistant model or an aftermarket "rain jacket" that works.

The drone work itself starts after the introduction which is gopro footage of our process for getting our boat and gear from oregon to the aluetians

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Thanks for any and all input.

Sam
Amazing footage, absolutely stunning! Now as for the color grading I'd only suggest to watch closely the waveformand scopes to achieve consistency in brightness and saturation. A few clips are a bit too much on the bright side and a few perhaps a bit too dark. This is more obvious and perhaps a bit distracting in the video where cuts are between clips on the extreme ends of the spectrum. But these are all minor things easily fixable in editing. Nothing to take away from the extraordinary collection you brought home.
As for the upgrade the Mavic 4 Pro would seem like an obvious option for you but I would also consider Mavic 3 Pro. It is lighter and has also much smaller footprint. More importantly it has 24mm lens whereas the M4P has 28mm lens on the main camera. Just something to be aware of. Other than that both very capable drones and the third long lens on both of these drones would give you more reach and allow to catch even more wildlife 😀.
 

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