Truly superb! I got into drone cinematography just a few months ago. While I'm proud of my first productions, yours shows me I've much to learn! I love your cross-fades for scene transitions. Do you mind sharing the timing you're using?




Sure - these are simple 120 frames transitions in 60 FPS timeline - so basically 2 seconds cross dissolve. It works best on aerial shots if the horizon is matched.Truly superb! I got into drone cinematography just a few months ago. While I'm proud of my first productions, yours shows me I've much to learn! I love your cross-fades for scene transitions. Do you mind sharing the timing you're using?
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Thank you!Ive seen your videos on Youtube. You are amazing! Nice stuff.
Using Davinci Resolve "cross dissolve" a duration of 1 sec at 30 fps
Thanks for the tips! Iāve been using CapCut. Do you feel Davinci Resolve is superior?Sure - these are simple 120 frames transitions in 60 FPS timeline - so basically 2 seconds cross dissolve. It works best on aerial shots if the horizon is matched.
I would suggest using Davinci Resolve - they have free version as well with lots of capabilities beyond basic edits.
In this edit for instance there is one time-lapse clip as well where there is a flight towards the sun above the river and then the drone goes upwards. I shot Dji timelaps as well but that was looking so bad - so instead I took long normal flights speeded it up like 600 % and lso added motion blur and motion trails to avoid jittery no motion blur look - so at the end it is looking more like a hi speed flight rather than timelaps with sharp shutter.
I am working in VFX and trying to apply my knowledge in this Drone land (or air I would say)![]()
Feel? How about "fact."Thanks for the tips! Iāve been using CapCut. Do you feel Davinci Resolve is superior?
Yes, Iād say DaVinci Resolve is more powerful overall, especially for color grading, stabilization, and advanced editing tools. It has a steeper learning curve than CapCut, but once you get comfortable, the control you have over the image and sound is on another level.Thanks for the tips! Iāve been using CapCut. Do you feel Davinci Resolve is superior?
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