The beauty of the waypoint missions is their replicability. After a successful mission you can edit that specific waypoint, that specific speed, or altitude, gimbal direction and so on, until you get the perfect shot.
In my opinion the best way to achieve great footage is to mentally split the mission in several movements, more than try to get a (almost always BORING!!) single long video.
Think of a place you know well , with enough room for error (GPS imprecision or waypoint ) with less trees, rocks and other phantom magnets, plan your mission in the litchi hub any try, with a finger on the switch to gain manual control if something goes wrong..
Plan a basic mission, with one or two points of interest, with 3 or 4 waypoints, at different altitudes and set the gimbal to poi and the to interpolate.
Than duplicate that mission (when you try to save it it ask for the name, say no and choose another name) and edit it to disable the gimbal, so you have the control of it
P.s.:Note that the gimbal movement on my litchi is very very slow...
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