Walcott, Happisburgh & Sea Palling - Norfolk. Drone shots on a blustery day

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  • @suffolkairadventures
    @suffolkairadventures 3 роки тому +1

    Great video and love the locations. Considering the proximity to the sea at Happisburgh you did a great job capturing the church. It must have been windy! Love the content liked and subscribed! Cheers from over the border ;-) SAA

  • @PixiesChannel12345
    @PixiesChannel12345 3 роки тому +1

    You did well on a very windy day and as said below take time to get your shots and pan slowly otherwise a nice effort my new friend.

  • @LifeistooshortCK
    @LifeistooshortCK 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Brian. I see your bio says you are new to the hobby so I offer some tips for getting the most out of your drone. Every clip needs a subject. The subject should be obvious to the viewer. Use the drone to show each subject from its best advantage. Often standing further back is better than getting too close and provides more options when you come to edit it. If you film in 4K and produce in 1080p then you can zoom in the edit and reframe as needed.
    Always fly with a purpose and decide what shots you want before you take off. Then fly in a logical pattern to minimise the distance between vantage points. This helps you maximise the life from the batteries. I have found that flying in a straight line towards or away from the subject often gives the best results. Always come to a complete stop at the optimum point as only then is the image crystal clear for the viewer. Allow plenty of time for the eye to take in all that there is to see. Pans have to be slow enough to appreciate the detail. Either its worth looking at or its not but resist the temptation to speed up just to include it all.
    Take offs and landings are normally not used unless they are part of a reveal shot where an object comes into view.
    A drone is all about placing objects in the context of the landscape. They can be used to great effect from just a few inches above the ground all the way up to the legal limit. The mini 2 is a cracking little drone and its my firm favourite now having had a few. 👍

    • @dronewithbrian2705
      @dronewithbrian2705  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for taking the time to comment and offer your advise. I will take your comments onboard with future recordings. Rgds, Brian

    • @exploresandtosummit
      @exploresandtosummit 2 роки тому +1

      Hi I’m new to drone filming, your comments are really useful, I’ll be taking your advise too. Thank you 👍

  • @kolamthuk5942
    @kolamthuk5942 2 роки тому

    Hi Brian may I ask I’m also a new drone flyer/enthusiasts do you need permission to take videos around county sides or any beautiful historical buildings from safe distance? Thank you so much we stayed at seapalling and saw lovely light house from distance such lovely country sides all the best

    • @dronewithbrian2705
      @dronewithbrian2705  2 роки тому +1

      Generally speaking you don't need permission. My drone is less than 250grams and a lot of the restrictions don't apply for smaller drones. Like everything else you apply common sense. I've taken the relevant tests and paid the required fees to register my drone.
      Thanks for the comment and hope you like/subscribe for future content!