Good start ... Have a look at some vid's on YouTube about setting the yaw to be a bit smoother, and the gimbal speed - the same. You'll also get a lot of use out of some Video editing software to just pull the shots out that you want and fade between scenes.
I know that lighthouse well. A little choppy with the pans and movements as you know, but i like it. You will get better. Good suggestion about editing and just getting the parts of the clips you want. Miss that lake. Gordon would say "wrong lake!'.
I'd normally reference a YouTube site - but there are so many vid's posted about this very thing [Google - mavic pro gimbal settings for smooth video] ... You'll need to change an EXP setting on Yaw (from 25 to 20), and do some adjustment on the Gimbal to make it's travel smoother - then you can look at settings for the actual video ... Tripod mode will improve things, but you'll get a lot of satisfaction out of learning to fly slowly and smoothly - because then you can 'combine' modes - for example, one of the most useful modes is 'Course lock' - but once in that, you can't also engage Tripod mode (on the Mavic Pro anyway).
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