So PUMPED my foliage video got picked up nationally !!

I looked forward to fall getting here just for this reason, but our leaves went straight from green to brown here in eastern Kentucky it seemed. Been like that for a few years now. Some maple trees looked nice that were in people's yards, but forest, little yellow, the reds were so dark they looked brown. Looks like next me and the P4 are gonna have to travel to get any good footage.


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I looked forward to fall getting here just for this reason, but our leaves went straight from green to brown here in eastern Kentucky it seemed. Been like that for a few years now. Some maple trees looked nice that were in people's yards, but forest, little yellow, the reds were so dark they looked brown. Looks like next me and the P4 are gonna have to travel to get any good footage.


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I'm lucky up here in New England colors have been great this season !

Safe flying !!
 
Nice work and congratulations. Helpful tips about sharing on YouTube and Reddit too.

Thank you !! I feel like Reddit is not used enough by people in our hobby. Really a great way to get exposure and noticed !!
 
Hey man- excellent video and great job and super excited for you!

Thank you so much !! I appreciate the support glad you liked the video. Was stoked to have it run nationally. Almost up to 2.5 million views collectively.
 
This is exactly the type of quality video I am striving to achieve. Quality flying, capturing and editing. Compelling videography. Thanks for the inspiration.
 
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First... absolutely beautiful work... great composition, great flight trajectory, fantastic post-production.

I live in Missouri, so we're a couple weeks (or more depending on when you shot this) behind you in Fall's progress. I plan to do some Fall shots in the forests around where we live and I've definitely learned some great techniques by watching your video and reading this discussion. The two most novel, I think, are reversing the video on the "under the bridge" sequence and the second one was speeding up the video on those "high wide" sequences to make the reveals or the approaches more impactful. Absolutely masterful! Whatever you used to resample and interpolate the video when you sped those sequences up did a great job as well!

Thanks so much for sharing your expertise with us!

Tim
 
Very impressive video indeed. Other videos in your YT channel have great cinematic shots too. Keep on flying!
 

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