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Max Headroom

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I am new to video editing but have managed to crop and add sound and upload to YouTube, they look very amateur but i got a buzz out of getting my first drone footage onlie on YouTube and i have got a couple of positive comments which i was amazed at, one thing I don't like is when you crop parts of the video you get a jump from one to another that doesn't look good I'm there a tool in YouTube that can smooth the transition if not how do members do it, thanks in advance.
 
I don't know about a YouTube editor. There is free video editing software out there that allows a variety of transitions between cuts of a video.
I've using Capcut (free). There are tutorials on YT to help learn it, but most of it is pretty intuitive.
 
Thanks I have tred a couple of free ones like capcut and have found you can only download in 1080 (I may have missed a setting) so need to find one that will do 2.7k, will Devinci Resolve do that?
 
Thanks I have tred a couple of free ones like capcut and have found you can only download in 1080 (I may have missed a setting) so need to find one that will do 2.7k, will Devinci Resolve do that?
Lifted from a discussion forum on Davinci Resolve....
" While 2.7k isn't included as a preset resolution for delivery, at the top of the Resolution dropdown you can choose "Custom" and manually enter your 2704x1524 dimensions."
 
Lifted from a discussion forum on Davinci Resolve....
" While 2.7k isn't included as a preset resolution for delivery, at the top of the Resolution dropdown you can choose "Custom" and manually enter your 2704x1524 dimensions."

Thanks i will give it a try now.
 
I tried Davinci Resolve and found it a bit of a steep learning curve for a beginner so went back to Capcut which i found the easiest too use so far, cutting and adding transitions is really easy and i have now found you can export up to 4K, as you can see below i am using 2k which works great.

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I tried Davinci Resolve and found it a bit of a steep learning curve for a beginner so went back to Capcut which i found the easiest too use so far, cutting and adding transitions is really easy and i have now found you can export up to 4K, as you can see below i am using 2k which works great.

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And now your a newbie editor expert. Seriously seems like someone asks at least once a month which editor to use and now you have some great experience / perspective for the newbie drone pilot / editor. What's your channel?
 
And now your a newbie editor expert.
I wouldn't call myself an expert but i have found one editor that was recommended in the forum that is a lot easier for a noob to get on with than Davinci Resolve its down to personal choice at the end of the day.

and now you have some great experience / perspective for the newbie drone pilot / editor. What's your channel?
Having been told here in the forums my videos are boring, transitions are for noobs and the colours in them are dull i will save you the pain of viewing them, I am enjoying the learning curve and that's all that counts. ;)
 
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Having been told here in the forums my videos are boring, transitions are for noobs and the colours in them are dull i will save you the pain of viewing them


What the hell, this was my second outing with out of the box gimbal and Yaw settings (hence jerky turns etc) i have now set those to a members recommendations so with luck it'll all be smoother next time out.

I find the old limestone quarries of great interest there is small cave 2/3 along the vertical wall and a Bronze Age stone circle, the lack of trees up there is also a big plus as i was learning how to fly (still am)

I dont mind constructive criticism but think certain members need to remember they were not all brilliant pilots and photographers from day one it is quite a steep learning curve.

The Birkrigg stone circle (also known as the Druid's Temple or Druids' Circle) is a Bronze Age stone circle on Birkrigg Common, two miles south of Ulverston in the English county of Cumbria. It dates to between 1700 and 1400 BC.

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Beautiful place to fly and great shots. You are lucky. Don't be afraid to use a good phone or camera to get some ground shots too. A nice mix can really increase the appeal of your videos.
 
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