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Worked with a friend to create a video for his Airbnb property.
What do you think?
What do you think?
Same here. Same thoughts on close shots rather than whole rooms.SOLD! When can I move in?
Looks really well done. For the indoor shots did you fly any or just hold the AC while recording?
Only nit-pick is some shots seem to focus too much on ornaments which to me is unnecessary (flowers and fruit, etc).
When looking for somewhere to stay I look for facilities/amenities over ornaments.
You chickened out at 15 seconds - should have flown into the house and stopped! [emoji41]
Very nice. Have several questions- as a rank beginnerSOLD! When can I move in?
Looks really well done. For the indoor shots did you fly any or just hold the AC while recording?
Only nit-pick is some shots seem to focus too much on ornaments which to me is unnecessary (flowers and fruit, etc).
When looking for somewhere to stay I look for facilities/amenities over ornaments.
SOLD! When can I move in?
Looks really well done. For the indoor shots did you fly any or just hold the AC while recording?
Only nit-pick is some shots seem to focus too much on ornaments which to me is unnecessary (flowers and fruit, etc).
When looking for somewhere to stay I look for facilities/amenities over ornaments.
Lol yeah by that point I was using my gimbal and sony instead of the drone. But yeah that would have been fun with the droneYou chickened out at 15 seconds - should have flown into the house and stopped!
Yeah, for interiors I use a stabalizer combined with a sony.Very nice. Have several questions- as a rank beginner
1) in hand catching do you turn off the downward sensors?
2) why not just switch to GoPro or Osmo Action video for interior views? fr even an Phone video?
Is this your video or just something you've seen?Fly through a can be done seamlessly, hand held, for real estate shoots.
With a buddy and some practice.
Is this your video or just something you've seen?
if it's yours, do you use the drone for all interior shots too?
Gotcha, yeah if it's your only option you can definitely still make it look good.No not mine, just stumbled across that one night on youtube
It was a lot of mucking about to get it right, but did look pretty cool.
I think personally with a little transitioning in editing you could get a reasonable trade off to seamless.
Of course then you could just use a normal camera for ground / interior shots and do the same.