Cinewhoops are becoming a lot more popular. 100% recommend looking into either building one, or buying a pre-built. It's such an amazing experience. Plus they are durable compared to the DJI flying glass pane.
EVJ is amazing. I am looking to get into FPV for cinematic video rather than acrobatics and look forward to watching more from your channel. This was a great little video. I'm only using a DJI Mini 2 but am honing my skills daily... I see the Mavic 3 Cine, the Mini 4 Pro and a Bob57 in my near future... Cheers.
Great content and yes the most important things about fpv video is like every other mean of shooting video.. Composition, lighting, etc.. And as always with new toys (am talking for us new to fpv with the dji Drone, not the hard-core fpv fliers out there) we always tend to us the new feature to some extreme degrees, and yeah we can do flip, roll, loops and so on but if it serves no purpose then it shouldn't be done.. And we'll all be guilty of that.. Just like I remember when zbrush came out back then, everyone was overdoing it because we could.. And the result was a "zbrush thing" instead of a finely crafted 3d piece.. Same will happen for fpv footage but that's how things are, the faster we get rid of this the sooner the footages will get better. Although one thing you didn't mention is how fpv can bring actual goodies to the Drone scene. No matter how much of a good flyer you are with Mavic or inspire, fpv can replicate things such as way a bird fly or a sky diver/base jumper moves through the air, and that's something great we're not used to see much yet and can bring some extras to a documentary shooting etc.. Anyway still practicing with mine and will try to keep the power loops and barrel roll to a minimum, even though it's fun!
From the moment I saw this drone I knew you need skills to achieve good cinematic shots, know how to handle the drone properly and cinematography knowledge. This guys definitely have great locations, I still hesitant if I should get this drone or the magic 2 pro. By the way great channel, this is the only channel that has give me real and good reviews about the video and flying experience of the drone.
The Mavic 2 Pro have a FPV setting. Any change you can help us use it? I can't afford to buy an FPV drone at this time. I love your channel, please keep the videos flowing. Cheers from America.
I would not say they are the best FPV footage i have ever seen but i can't clearly deny that this guy know his basics when it comes to cinematography, lights, subjects, landscapes, motions. Very impressive :) Have a great week ahead and stay safe during the human malware pandemic outbreak
Been doing only racing and freestyle, but now more into cinematic FPV great tips! one think to mention is image stabilization, in FPV we use reelsteady, raw footage is to shaky.
ellis rocks, flying smooth is actually one of the more difficult things to do in fpv, similarly flying a race quad slowly through trees with something that can outrun a firework is not as easy as it looks. iwish more pilots would combine the ultra slow proxy with fast terrain flying, i try to do it but lack of skill and money make it difficult. ellis's madeira vids are jaw dropping. but check out gab707's forest flight,even though i know its a quad it still feels like cgi.
One of the first clips have a clear missed opportunity there. It establishes an epic environment, then suddenly shifts to a subject playing that stage, the football players, now engage epic closeups of the ball and tell the story of that match.
Great shots Stewart. Amazing pilot, I wondered would it work and be acceptable for a not too experienced person like me to shoot with a normal drone at say 30 fps then speed up in post to say 60 or 120 fps..that way I'm less likely to crash it.. like you I'm in Spain, Tenerife to be exact and because of the lockdown I haven't flown my down for almost a year now
Ellis is Jedi level, my DJI fpv arrives on Thursday can't wait to try it, sports mode only for the foreseeable until i get the hang of manual, great vid Stewart 👍
was this something you yourself shot or was this someone else who flew to get these clips? the very first thing to do is fly a battery pack to get to know the environment and plan the footage. very hard to get cinematic footage on a one take unless it is in an already known environment and actors who already know their roles. know where to set your expos and what propellers to use, especially if you are flying a drone with ducts because it will dictate stabilization. are you ok with motion blur or do you want sharpness. a lot goes into fpv that most camera pilots would even think about
Ellis is an FPV cinematic god !!!
So happy to see that! Amazing break down 💪😇
dude you should make a tutorial vid on GoPro settings and Video Editing software. Amazing videos!
Thanks Stewart. Finally someone who knows how to use an FPV correctly
Location is everything, he films in some stunning areas.
I saw a great youtbue comment on the DJI promo video:
"Lifestyle and locations not included"
Its one thing to watch Ellis’s work. It’s another to have a detailed break down of his cinematic techniques. Great video Stuart very useful.
Love this vid! This is the 3rd time watching this! I’d love to see some of your fpv footage
Ellis Van Jason is a legend! Watch his Madeira 6k video. Those cliff dives are amazing🤙
Cinewhoops are becoming a lot more popular. 100% recommend looking into either building one, or buying a pre-built. It's such an amazing experience. Plus they are durable compared to the DJI flying glass pane.
Great video! Excellent channel!!!
Life only I could go to these landscapes
EVJ is amazing. I am looking to get into FPV for cinematic video rather than acrobatics and look forward to watching more from your channel. This was a great little video. I'm only using a DJI Mini 2 but am honing my skills daily... I see the Mavic 3 Cine, the Mini 4 Pro and a Bob57 in my near future... Cheers.
Always so goood ! Thank you 😊
All I can say is wow awsome location mind blowing footage totally epic.
Stewart, that is some amazing stuff . Will totally help new pilots like me to get better looking footage. Thanks for the hard work you do.
Stunning footage. Can't wait till i can afford a FPV of my own. Cheers Stewart
Very nice!
Great to see you applying your considerable talent to FPV now. Looking forward to seeing the results and your insights on the topic.
Very nice images, congratulations !!! And good explanation. Thanks for sharing. Like
Great vid thanks! are these shots in flat or normal color?
That pilot has balls of steel!!
Plus a wallet of steel I should think. I wonder how many drones he's crashed to get to that level of skill :)
@@johndavies8946 Good point, Great results tho
Great content and yes the most important things about fpv video is like every other mean of shooting video.. Composition, lighting, etc..
And as always with new toys (am talking for us new to fpv with the dji Drone, not the hard-core fpv fliers out there) we always tend to us the new feature to some extreme degrees, and yeah we can do flip, roll, loops and so on but if it serves no purpose then it shouldn't be done.. And we'll all be guilty of that.. Just like I remember when zbrush came out back then, everyone was overdoing it because we could.. And the result was a "zbrush thing" instead of a finely crafted 3d piece.. Same will happen for fpv footage but that's how things are, the faster we get rid of this the sooner the footages will get better.
Although one thing you didn't mention is how fpv can bring actual goodies to the Drone scene. No matter how much of a good flyer you are with Mavic or inspire, fpv can replicate things such as way a bird fly or a sky diver/base jumper moves through the air, and that's something great we're not used to see much yet and can bring some extras to a documentary shooting etc..
Anyway still practicing with mine and will try to keep the power loops and barrel roll to a minimum, even though it's fun!
From the moment I saw this drone I knew you need skills to achieve good cinematic shots, know how to handle the drone properly and cinematography knowledge. This guys definitely have great locations, I still hesitant if I should get this drone or the magic 2 pro. By the way great channel, this is the only channel that has give me real and good reviews about the video and flying experience of the drone.
Very good breakdown, thank you for taking the time to put this out. SUBBED
The Mavic 2 Pro have a FPV setting. Any change you can help us use it? I can't afford to buy an FPV drone at this time. I love your channel, please keep the videos flowing. Cheers from America.
amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Can‘t wait for you to get out of that NFZ!!!!
I would not say they are the best FPV footage i have ever seen but i can't clearly deny that this guy know his basics when it comes to cinematography, lights, subjects, landscapes, motions. Very impressive :)
Have a great week ahead and stay safe during the human malware pandemic outbreak
Been doing only racing and freestyle, but now more into cinematic FPV great tips! one think to mention is image stabilization, in FPV we use reelsteady, raw footage is to shaky.
Thanx!
perfect as always 👍
Nice :)
Cool
ellis rocks, flying smooth is actually one of the more difficult things to do in fpv, similarly flying a race quad slowly through trees with something that can outrun a firework is not as easy as it looks. iwish more pilots would combine the ultra slow proxy with fast terrain flying, i try to do it but lack of skill and money make it difficult. ellis's madeira vids are jaw dropping. but check out gab707's forest flight,even though i know its a quad it still feels like cgi.
One of the first clips have a clear missed opportunity there. It establishes an epic environment, then suddenly shifts to a subject playing that stage, the football players, now engage epic closeups of the ball and tell the story of that match.
Great shots Stewart. Amazing pilot, I wondered would it work and be acceptable for a not too experienced person like me to shoot with a normal drone at say 30 fps then speed up in post to say 60 or 120 fps..that way I'm less likely to crash it.. like you I'm in Spain, Tenerife to be exact and because of the lockdown I haven't flown my down for almost a year now
epic
Guess I better start saving up for the new Dji fpv.😣
Was hoping to get shots like these with the new DJI FPV drone, but I’m not even sure it’s possible without a Go Pro mounted 😞
Ellis is Jedi level, my DJI fpv arrives on Thursday can't wait to try it, sports mode only for the foreseeable until i get the hang of manual, great vid Stewart 👍
Just got mine, I've been using Velocidrone to get better at manual flying and it's helped a ton considering you can connect the DJI controller
What music is that in the opening scene
was this something you yourself shot or was this someone else who flew to get these clips? the very first thing to do is fly a battery pack to get to know the environment and plan the footage. very hard to get cinematic footage on a one take unless it is in an already known environment and actors who already know their roles. know where to set your expos and what propellers to use, especially if you are flying a drone with ducts because it will dictate stabilization. are you ok with motion blur or do you want sharpness. a lot goes into fpv that most camera pilots would even think about
Beautiful video and location, unfortunately with DJI FPV you will hardly get similar footage.
Did you end up getting a video with him ?
No, we didn't actually!
@@DroneFilmGuide dam
Yes but he never show where he is Starting from . I would like him to state how many machines he wasted while learning this kind of flying.
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Ok that was rather basic :).