Is your drone footage not up to snuff?

in #filmmaker8 years ago

Hi steemians fellas!! I hope you enjoy my first post whit help of nice youtubers im not a old writer but im doing my best!!

Here's how to take it to the next level.
How do you make your film look cinematic? Well, there are a lot of factors that play a vital roll, like lighting and camera movement, and if getting those things right during a normal film shoot is hard, imagine how much harder it is to get them right in the sky while operating a drone. Flying drones can be tricky, but perhaps the most challenging thing about flying them is knowing how to operate it cinematically. In this video, "Matti Haapoja" offers up a bunch of tips that will get you get you shooting more cinematic aerial footage in no time.

Like I said, there are many different factors that play a role in making footage look cinematic, and Haapoja touches on a lot of the important ones. His list isn't comprehensive, but it will definitely help you start off on the right foot.

Shoot at the right time of day: Drone cameras don't have the best dynamic range. Try to shoot at sunrise and sunset (Golden Hour).

Use an ND filter: Using one of these babies will help you correctly expose your shot without having to mess with shutter speed or other camera settings too much.
Use slow movements: In the wise words of Gus Gus from Cinderella, "Riker reasy." Try to get buttery smooth camera moves by slowing down.

Color grade: If the color in your footage needs a little tweaking, have at it. Just remember, less tends to be more when it comes to grading.
Make sure the grade on all your footage matches: Otherwise it looks like crap.
Add a zoom: Subtle zooms can help draw your viewer in.

Cinema crop: Choose a "cinematic aspect ratio," like 1.85:1 and 2.39:1. You can download free templates

I will be continue posting.... thanks!!

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