10 Tips for Cinematic Aerial Footage

10 Tips for Cinematic Aerial Footage

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September 11, 2023
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With drones and quadcopters becoming a common tool in indy filmmaker arsenals, I wanted to share 10 of my tips for capturing the most cinematic aerial footage.

By: Bart Johnson Productions
Title: 10 Tips for Cinematic Aerial Footage
Sourced From: www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVr6P0jb9uQ


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Frequently Asked Questions

What is best drone for photography?

Drones have many uses, from aerial photography to filming movies or delivering packages. But what makes drones such useful tool? Drones have two main advantages. They can be used in so many different ways. Drones have many different uses. You can use them for almost every task that you would normally use a camera to accomplish. They are also very simple to operate. It is very easy to fly a quadcopter if you have ever flown one.

Drones are also great because they can capture amazing images. The drone can take amazing photos of places you may not usually visit. These include remote areas in which you could be put in danger.

Drones can be operated quickly and are easy to use. After you have mastered the basics, your drone can be used to take amazing photos no matter where you are. You can check out our drone line if this interests you.


How do you get started with drone photography

There are many ways to get started with drone photography. The first is to purchase a ready-made drone set. You'll get everything you need. They can range from $200 to $500 depending on the model.

The other option is to build your drone. Although this can be a bit complicated, it's still possible to create something that works well enough to take some decent photos and videos.

If you are interested in building your drone, we recommend you begin with a quadcopter. Quadcopters have four propellers (or rotors) as opposed to two like traditional helicopters.

A quadcopter is easier to assemble and maintain than a helicopter. It is also more affordable to buy and easier for you to transport.

First, you'll need to choose the right parts. You'll need motors, batteries, controllers, and props. Be sure to select the right size and weight.

Next, you'll need to decide what controller you'd like to use. You have many choices, including joysticks and touch screens as well as remote controls. It is recommended to buy one with a builtin camera so that you don't need to attach another device to your drone.

After you've selected the right parts, you can begin to assemble the drone. We recommend purchasing a pre-assembled kit to make things easier. However, you can also build your own drone by following a few steps.

Step1: Attach the battery pack

To start building your quadcopter you'll first need to connect it to the motor. First, remove the cover plate from the bottom of the battery pack. Slide the battery into its place.

Step 2: Connect the motors

Next, place the motors in their appropriate slots. Each motor must be placed in the appropriate slot. When installing the motors, make sure they face forward and are perpendicular to the frame.

Step 3: Install your propeller

You will then need to attach your propellers onto the frame. Remember to position them at equal distances apart.

Now you are ready to test your drone. If the drone doesn't move when you turn it on, make sure the propellers face forward. Also, ensure that there aren’t obstructions between propellers.


How much money do drone photographers make?

A photographer can make more than $10k per gig, depending on how much time he/she travels and where he/she photographs. If you shoot in remote areas such as national parks or forests, you could earn upwards of $20-30 an hour.

Retail workers make $15-25 an hour, so you could easily earn $50-$75 flying drones. There are other opportunities to make more. Companies that require drone pilots to fly all over the country or internationally will often hire them.

Depending on how long you fly and how far you travel, you can expect to pay $100-$300 per flight. This can add up quickly, but if you enjoy flying and love photography, it may be worth it for you.


Statistics

  • Greater than 50% throttle stick position generates positive thrust, but less than 50% throttle stick position reverses the direction of the motors, allowing upside-down flying! (photographypro.com)
  • Though the Mavic 3 is about 50% heavier than the Mavic Air 2, it's still conveniently sized. (nytimes.com)
  • Among the biggest improvements, the Skydio 2+ has over the standard 2 is a 20% longer battery life, longer range if you add the Beacon, and a neat AI video creation tool called Keyframe. (thedronegirl.com)
  • Homes with aerial images sold 68% faster than homes with standard images. (alexdronephotography.com)
  • A grey card is just a piece of thick paper that is a specific shade of grey (18%), which will be the foundation on which we choose our color temperature. (dronegenuity.com)

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How To

How to create a Time Lapse with a Drone

Time-lapses can be made with two types of cameras: DSLRs (Digital Single Lens Reflex), and which are more expensive than point-and shoot digital cameras.

Due to the way light enters the camera, DSLR cameras tend to produce better-quality images. These cameras aren't great for shooting video as they require manual focus or exposure settings.

For beginners, point-and-shoot cameras such as the GoPro are simpler to use. However, videos with lower resolutions look grainy.

Consumer drones are the best choice for time-lapse photography. These tiny flying robots are a popular alternative to professional drones.

A drone is a remotely controlled aircraft that can fly autonomously and without human intervention. A drone generally uses one propeller to fly. Quadcopter drones could have multiple propellers.

A drone can not only capture aerial footage but also cinematic shots with a bird’s-eye view. Drones can also be equipped with a gimbal stabilizer to shoot smooth handheld footage.

Start recording while the drone hovers over your subject to create a time-lapse. If the sun isn’t directly overhead, the sky won’t appear darken during the shot.

You can adjust both the shutter speed or aperture to get the desired effect. To capture a sunset, you might set the shutter speed at 30 seconds, and open the aperture wide to let in as much natural sunlight as possible.

The opposite approach is recommended for night shots. To reduce light entering the camera's sensor, set the shutter speed at 1 second. This produces bright images with details clearly visible.