Hello all,
My name is Andrew and I recently bought my DJI Mavic Air (roughly 2 weeks ago). Since then, I have been shooting in my hometown along the coast of South Carolina. Being close to Myrtle Beach, there are lots of great scenic shots over the Marsh and other water filled areas...
This is my latest video!
Im looking to take my video production to the next level. If you have any tips for a newbie they would all be welcomed and appreciated! Creative feedback helps us all get better shots!
Much love
-Abjones45
Welcome!
I’d send this video on over to the showcase thread where people show off their work if you’d like as much feedback as possible.
I think you are on the right track and it sounds like you will definitely do what you need to do to get to that next level you’re looking for.
Here is my feedback, but keep in mind I’m pretty new as well.
Slow down on scenic, especially when low to the ground and also when pointing the camera straight down. I like going fast and I like going fast and low but it doesn’t always help maximize your scene. If shooting a scenic, I like it a bit slower to take in the details and colors and shapes and the general scene. Going to fast doesn’t allow the viewer enough time to take in all that you’re scene has to offer. Now, an action shot of some fast moving vehicle for instance, like a motorcycle, jet ski, motor boat or whatever, fast and low would be ideal in my mind.
So basically choose a speed based on subject matter, but also remember you can slow video down in post if your speed was consistent.
Another thing is set your gimbal setting to cinematic or something close to it- go to YouTube for this. (Seriously, this site is awesome but YouTube videos are so incredibly helpful for learning. You can watch people stick movements and see how they match up with how the drone moves, cool helpful stuff like that. And if your looking to step up your game, those you tubers are making a living with their info videos on how to be a better droner.)
I like the technique of going sideways and videoing straight and your pan of that car was relatively smooth, again, go to YouTube to learn how to make it super smooth and Hollywood style.
Also, it can be a bit disconcerting to turn the video while changing altitude, something I noticed happen right at the beginning... that’s just practice, happens to me still. Stick practice. (There is probably a situation where turning and changing altitude, when done smoothly, would look fantastic.... probably would want a moving subject to pan to, hmmmm.
Hey good luck my man. Hope to see your stuff get better and better in the “Photos and Videos” showcase thread!
Marty