Hello guys
I was reading a thread on MavicPilots the other week on a guy who had tried to 'push the Mavic to its limits' to try and get some decent video. The flight wasn't that great and he got some criticism for how he flew. As I own a Phantom 3 S and have made some mad shots through careful flight path set up, I figured I could expand on this.
Getting that particular shot or angle doesn't mean you have to fly like an idiot; you just need to look as if you are
So I made a video using footage from my Mavic and my Phantom 3 Standard, on how to position yourself and line up flight paths to keep yourself in precise control when shooting a fast action bit of video that's close to objects or obstacles.
Some of you won't find this too interesting if you only fly high up over open countryside, but other people trying to shoot certain types of videos should find this useful....
Cheers,
Ian
I was reading a thread on MavicPilots the other week on a guy who had tried to 'push the Mavic to its limits' to try and get some decent video. The flight wasn't that great and he got some criticism for how he flew. As I own a Phantom 3 S and have made some mad shots through careful flight path set up, I figured I could expand on this.
Getting that particular shot or angle doesn't mean you have to fly like an idiot; you just need to look as if you are

So I made a video using footage from my Mavic and my Phantom 3 Standard, on how to position yourself and line up flight paths to keep yourself in precise control when shooting a fast action bit of video that's close to objects or obstacles.
Some of you won't find this too interesting if you only fly high up over open countryside, but other people trying to shoot certain types of videos should find this useful....
Cheers,
Ian