I actually was not directly over the road. I took the clip and zoomed-in/centered the footage to create the illusion of flying over the road.No flying over moving vehicles.
With only one clip of warm weather; You could build a cool waypoints mission - from the comfort of your computer then go out and fly it in winter and again in spring/summer and intercut between the two. This would take your 'seasons' concept to an impressive level. If you have bright fall foliage - you might even do spring-fall-winter to represent a full year.
That wouldn't really work here in San Diego with no apparent difference in the seasons.
All of our seasons come a bit late, so I came up with a poem:
We got Spring in the Summer
Summer in the Fall
Fall in the Winter
and no winter at all!
I like the video, I especially enjoyed the car scene at the end.
I did find that some of the clips were kinda choppy, i’m not sure if that was on my end or on YouTube or what?
But either way, keep up the good work.
It looks much better but still stutters a little bit. If it's editted and rendered / exported at the same fps than shoot, perhaps it's a record problem. In that case is very. In this case, it is very rare that it could be fixed.Do you mind watching this clip to see if the stutter is still an issue? I made some tweaks in Resolve. The first 7 seconds is the same intro clip from the original video with different render settings but still at 2x speed. The remaining 16 seconds is the same clip at the original speed.
Hopefully the stutter is gone or largely phased out.
It looks much better but still stutters a little bit. Is it's editted and rendered / exported at the same fps than shot, perhaps it's a record problem. Did you know the 180º rule? Shutter Speed, Frame Rate and the 180° Rule
It looks much better but still stutters a little bit. If it's editted and rendered / exported at the same fps than shoot, perhaps it's a record problem. In that case is very. In this case, it is very rare that it could be fixed.
Did you know the 180º rule? Shutter Speed, Frame Rate and the 180° Rule
Thanks. Sometimes I just get lucky!Love the overhead road shot and how you used following the car for the reveal of horizon.
Nice, I was actually going for the stark contrast.I would suggest bumping the brightness on the winter shots, turn those greys into something more white. It just looks a bit gloomy, which contrasts greatly with the colourful fall shots.
Not sure what drone you have but 60fps really has LPS smooth out high movement shots. I would have tilted up the camera sooner on the car shot. A little more contrast in the snow shots would make them pop more. I hope thls helpsTitle says it all, please let me know where you think I could improve on this video. Thanks!
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