[EDITED TO ADD MEMBER SUGGESTIONS]
So, very recently decided to add a Mavic Air to our little fleet. Wanted it primarily as a tiny backup, that could get through tight areas, to add an extra element to client shoots. Sad thing is the dynamic range in the evening is nothing like on our bigger drones (specifically the Phantom 4 Pro). BUT, it could just be me and my minimal knowledge of this drone, so I'm still fiddling with it, needless to say. Anyway, thought I'd share this "fly-through" vid, filmed in Orlando during sunset.
Didn't colorgrade any, though... straight out of the camera, but would love some thoughts/suggestions (other than "COLOR GRADE IT", hahaha). How is the sound design? Mood envoking? Trying to get this little guy dialed in before using it for clients
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So, very recently decided to add a Mavic Air to our little fleet. Wanted it primarily as a tiny backup, that could get through tight areas, to add an extra element to client shoots. Sad thing is the dynamic range in the evening is nothing like on our bigger drones (specifically the Phantom 4 Pro). BUT, it could just be me and my minimal knowledge of this drone, so I'm still fiddling with it, needless to say. Anyway, thought I'd share this "fly-through" vid, filmed in Orlando during sunset.
Didn't colorgrade any, though... straight out of the camera, but would love some thoughts/suggestions (other than "COLOR GRADE IT", hahaha). How is the sound design? Mood envoking? Trying to get this little guy dialed in before using it for clients

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