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Above And Beyond

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September/ October 2019

Take it to the next level with these pro photo, video, and flying tips

- Team Rotordrone Pro

Above And Beyond

As with any new task, learning the ins and outs of aerial filming from a drone can be a challenging and time-consuming adventure. When it comes to managing any daunting learning curve, advice from experts in the field is invaluable. The editors asked several of the best aerial shooters we know for their tips and tricks to improve aerial photos and video. We found their outstanding advice worth its weight in gold, and we know that once you read this informative article, you’ll be well on your way to becoming an efficient and successful cinematographer and photographer.

DON’T BE A PILOT—BE A CAMERA OPERATOR

It’s only about the picture and not the flying. Flying a drone these days is easy. The hard part is using it as an aerial-positioning platform. Knowledge of cameras, light, and lenses will be the difference between an average drone person and someone who is filming more cinematically. Editing and a creative eye are more important than technical knowledge about drones or flying skills. Learn how to edit and colorcorrect. This will make your footage stand out from the thousands of people already filming with their drones for fun.

FLY SLOW AND LOW

Too many people begin flying high and fast. Some of the best uses of and footage from drones occur below the height of 60 feet. The novelty of seeing things from the air quickly wears off. Try to get lower shots, layering your subjects.

DON’T BE AN IDIOT

If you are going to take photos or video using a drone, use your head. Follow the rules, and don’t put anyone in danger.

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