Super nice smooth tour of the location man. Thats a long time to be smooth. LOL. Were you full stick throw on most of this?
Interesting video man! Even more that it has been shot using Litchi. Just two things, try to speed it up and make it more dynamic (everything the same just speed up to 300-400%, trust me try )
Other thing is that it is not in 50fps, maybe you shot it at 50, but i think it is exported as 25fps. It is a bit choppy, and usually when video is more than 25fps YouTube puts video frame rate next to the resolution (maybe this option can be switched off, not sure). If it really was in 50 it would be quite smooth.
Beautiful photography. I enjoyed the epic soundtrack. The shots toward the shoreline as it was returning were astounding.
Did you notice that litchi provides you with MSL elevations for each waypoint you set when using their Mission Hub? It also provides the elevation deltas from first waypoint. There's really no need for anything else to determine land rise and fall, it's all inclusive in Litchi. Great s/w.It takes a bit of getting used to, I use ordenance survey maps to determine the height of my take off point and the rise in elevation, I do see a lot of " I lost my drone" posts on here, and given the cost of a P4Pro its worth a couple of hours of planning .
Wow...very nice. I haven't shot any real videos yet. Just a boring few videos of the RC range I did my second flight at..nothing really to see.
Wow...very nice. I haven't shot any real videos yet. Just a boring few videos of the RC range I did my second flight at..nothing really to see.
Lot of thoughts as I watched yours, like water overflight, I have to admit my mind would be thinking about that water under the p4p constantly.
Second thought was I can't wait to go somewhere worthy of video. I might have to wait until snow hits the slopes here on the east coast of US in the next 2 to 3 months.
Third thought is video editing..nice job..with my first videos I did add music to a couple, but no fades or blends with other flight videos, like yours...I have a lot t learn
Watching this video made me want to learn
Thanks for the tips. Can you recommend any video editing software to me? I do realize it's a somewhat subjective question...different strokes for different folks...but the stage I'm at it really doesn't matter as I have like ZERO technique developed yet.Flying over water isnt a problem really if you have planned your flight properly and have maintained your drone and you have full charge on good batteries. For you second point, I would look on google earth for close to where you live, im sure you will find something interesting to film. Thirdly, whatever you need to do with the video processing, im sure someone has done it before and provided a video on youtube on how to do it. Or you can always ask on this forum, im sure many more experienced processors/pilots will be more than happy to help. Choose your video editing software carefully and there will be help videos available in tutorial form for nearly all the functions. A program that comes as a suit with sound editing software is a plus, as long as its integrated. The rest is just practise!
Thanks, I'll look it up...I have to start somewhere, technically I guess I did using the built in SW in the GO4app...not 100% certain of this, but my first impression was it was limited in capability.I usecyberlink PowerDirector 15 suite. Which comes with sound director ,its a good all round package for a hundred bucks and can process the H256 codec
Davinci Resolve 14 is a fully integrated suite that is also free, so a good place to start.Thanks for the tips. Can you recommend any video editing software to me? I do realize it's a somewhat subjective question...different strokes for different folks...but the stage I'm at it really doesn't matter as I have like ZERO technique developed yet.
Oh cool, thanks so much!Davinci Resolve 14 is a fully integrated suite that is also free, so a good place to start.
If you're in the East you should be seeking out fall color to shoot, up close and from above. Do this on a sunny day in the late afternoon to enhance the color.Second thought was I can't wait to go somewhere worthy of video. I might have to wait until snow hits the slopes here on the east coast of US in the next 2 to 3 months.