kloner

Aerial DP

there was also 4 days with red and long lens worth of footage to mix with it. Thanks to The Academy for having us out

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jhardway

Member
Multirotor Octo with night shot activated.

I just wanted to test and see how it did, when returning home and landing. I only guided myself in by the monitor, I did not see the copter until it silhouetted in the sky, coming out of the tree line, it was pretty much over me at that time. Good Test

 
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Skyhook

Member
Our latest reel, from various shoots.
Would be great to hear anyone's thoughts.
Cheers
 
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Explorocam

Airborne Media Pros
Our latest reel, from various shoots.
Would be great to hear anyone's thoughts.
Cheers

Really nice work. Love what you guys did.
I would love to know what motors those are. I'm guessing Axi 2814-22?
Or are they something else?

Fantastic work
 
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DMEN

Member
Here's one where my friend was rock crawling. Not much air space.... trees power wires and birds. But fun still the same.

 
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Benjamin Kenobi

Easy? You call that easy?
Hey guys (and the girl),

Made a vid of my new house house with my little practise rig:


Just a hard mounted Gopro. Will try again with the S800 soon.
 
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Benjamin Kenobi

Easy? You call that easy?
And here's a lake just opposite my new place. Second time flying over water but relaxing a bit with it.


Cheers!
 
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FlyGirl

Member

I would imagine flying over the red rocks would be really tough to gauge how far away you are from an object given there is nothing to act as a frame of reference except the bare rock. Kinda cool... :)
 
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Zaidy

Member
A great thread to follow. Please feel free to comment/feedback on this clip.
 
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helloman1976

Ziptie Relocation Expert
@Zaidy Looks really nice!!! Wish it wasn't sped up and there are a couple times when you are flying with your shadow on the ground, that takes away from the shot. You asked so that's my 2 cents :)
 


A great thread to follow. Please feel free to comment/feedback on this clip.
@Zaidy, nice shots. I would recommend you work on your gains, especially your yaw gain. Most of the video had a lot of yaw action that was causing the left/right instability/motion of the video.
And sadly, I'd have to agree with helloman... the speeding up of video detracts from the beauty of what you are trying to capture.
Keep up the good work!
 

Zaidy

Member
@Zaidy, nice shots. I would recommend you work on your gains, especially your yaw gain. Most of the video had a lot of yaw action that was causing the left/right instability/motion of the video.
And sadly, I'd have to agree with helloman... the speeding up of video detracts from the beauty of what you are trying to capture.
Keep up the good work!
Thank you very much for your feedback. To be truthfully I have not notice the yaw gain issue. It's great to hear your observations and opinions.
 

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