Can you recommend a free cinematography app, I’m just starting out and before I purchase an app to do cinematography I would like to know if there is a recommended app that you Fellas and Gals use that is free for the moment?
Yes. I should’ve been more clear. Thank Msinger.You can use DJI GO 4 to film wildlife landscapes (or anything else). If you're asking about editing the video, you can find a list of commonly used video editors here.
I assume you're speaking of editing/encoding software. I recently tried OpenShot and it worked great. 100% free, open-source, plenty of features and export options.
Just downloaded OpenShot for a look and it appearers to have plenty of features but is also simple to use.I assume you're speaking of editing/encoding software. I recently tried OpenShot and it worked great. 100% free, open-source, plenty of features and export options.
IMHO - Davinci Resolve is hands down the best in that list of free, but also not as easy to work with. It is a pro tool so it comes with a learning curve.
Awesome. Thx. ??I do a lot of ground based video for the local news channels and I would recommend DaVinci Resolve as well.
Solid program used by pros and FREE..... The "Pro" version, which you won't need unless there is a team of you editing, is only $300 anyway,
Thank you Lou. That’s what I’m looking for.Another good free one is Shotcut. There are a lot of tutorials on Youtube, showing you how to use it.
Which ever software that your thinking about getting, make sure that your PC has at least the minimum system requirements. Video editing / encoding is very processor intensive.
I'm fairly new to drones and video editing myself. I'm sure somebody, with a lot more knowledge than me can explain more about this. But I believe that a lot depends on the quality of the video that you are shooting (1080, 2.7K, 4K). The higher the quality, the more intense the editing / encoding will be. The minimum requirements are on your PC, not the Mavic. I first tried using Davinci Resolve, then a few others, but they all ran so slow. A lot of them recommend an i7, 16GB Ram and a dedicated Video card. I'm using a laptop with an i7, 8GB of Ram and onboard Video. I've done a few videos using Shotcut and it seems to be working good for me. 53-63-6f-74-74 recommended OpenShot. I downloaded it and it also looks good. I'm going to give that a try. The only thing with OpenShot is that it doesn't look like you can do 2.7K and 4K. Shotcut can. Hope this helps.I have a Mac air. How would I check for this ?
Unless you are editing in Linux... No H264 support in Linux without purchasing. Probably something to do with the H264 CODEC having licensing restrictions that is free on Windows.I do a lot of ground based video for the local news channels and I would recommend DaVinci Resolve as well.
Solid program used by pros and FREE..... The "Pro" version, which you won't need unless there is a team of you editing, is only $300 anyway,
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