Love this! This is exactly why I got this camera! Capturing family adventurers! Love the shots, love the transitions, and composition. That ending with your kid on the suitcase - perfect!! Awesome work, thank you for the imspiration!
this is the epic cinemaric video i ever watched from entire cool cinematics videos.... really love this ^^ thank u for inspiring me to buy this cutie camera ^^
Nicely framed, shot and edited. This is the kind of video that makes me buy a camera and then I get it home and cant do a fraction of what youve done... because I am lacking one thing. Skill. ha
Haha, it sounds like you've had quite a few tough experiences. Before AI take over the world it is still fun to hone your skills - little by little. I've done so by following instructions from @BrandonLiUnscripted - hope it helps.
Amazing editing on Premiere Pro - After Effects !!!!! Perfect cuts, transition , speed ramps , motion tracking ... I love it ! But what is your camera settings ? 4K 120 fps --> ISO ? , Shutter speed ? , bla bla ?
Good questions! I actually edited it in Davinci Resolve. The paper folding effect used some help from photoshop. I shot 90% of bright scenes in 60fps. Rest are 24fps (for dark scenes). I used a ND16 filter for most of bright scenes and ISO in auto mode varies in range 50-1600. I do lock the ISO to a specific number for certain scene. To achieve best in camera motion blur my shutter speed always double the frame rate (1/120 if shot in 60 fps and 1/50 if shot in 24 fps).
Thanks! I used D-Log M and manual shutter speed. For all the low light I shot in 4k 24fps and ISO was set to Auto 50-1600 - I saved these setting as a preset for quick access. For bright condition I used an ND16 filter and shot in 4k 60fps, ISO set to manual.
Hi Marius. I froze the first frame. Export it to photoshop. Separated it into three layers: people, airplane, and background. Reimported the three layers into Davinci and key framed rotations via Transformation effect in Fusion.
Good question. I froze the first frame. Export it to photoshop. Separated it into three layers: people, airplane, and background. Reimported the three layers into Davinci and key framed rotations via Transformation in Fusion.
Do you use the zoom in/out function on camera or is that just walking the device up close and out from the subject? (I'm not talking about the transition effect here). I'd love to shoot more portraits like in your video but don't know how people feel when I stick a camera up close in front of them, even if it's something as "discreet" as the pocket 3, lol. Good job though, I enjoyed watching the video.
Thank you for the question. I rarely use the in-camera zoom function - but I found the image quality for the 2x digital zoom to be not bad. I wish there was a 3x or 5x optical zoom for close-up - DJI might save it for Pocket 4...
how do you have so few subs. i muted teh audio as I never like anyuones music selection so cant comment on that but your editing and film work is excellent, well done, could be a whole advert for disneyworld
Thank you! I shot most footages in 60 fps and rendered the video in 24 fps - so that I can do slow motion if needed. For those too dark to shoot in 60 fps, I’ll shoot in 24 fps instead.
splendido lavoro!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Transitions are awesome! Keep it up.
Amazing editing!!!
Love this! This is exactly why I got this camera! Capturing family adventurers! Love the shots, love the transitions, and composition. That ending with your kid on the suitcase - perfect!! Awesome work, thank you for the imspiration!
this is fantastic, the transitions are crazy! Great job!!!!
Damn nice Video edit skills letssss gooooo
Awesome editing. Perfect cuts.
Excellent video - well edited. The pocket 3 performed well and you got some great dynamic shots. Well done!
perfect editing and color grading !
Nice work. Some of this looks like it could be in an ad for Disneyland.
wow, thank you for this video. I been on the fence about getting this camera. After watching I am convinced. Great job!!
Awesome!!! I am inspired to visit the park!
Well done!
i love your transitions! overall made me want to buy this camera too! :)
Great!!!!
amazing intro and footage
Very nice!! 👌🏽
Amazing!!!
this is the epic cinemaric video i ever watched from entire cool cinematics videos.... really love this ^^ thank u for inspiring me to buy this cutie camera ^^
Impressed
cool edit
Super cool mate, would love a break down on some of the effects in this video. Cheers ❤
Nicely framed, shot and edited. This is the kind of video that makes me buy a camera and then I get it home and cant do a fraction of what youve done... because I am lacking one thing. Skill. ha
Haha, it sounds like you've had quite a few tough experiences. Before AI take over the world it is still fun to hone your skills - little by little. I've done so by following instructions from @BrandonLiUnscripted - hope it helps.
As a podcast editor. Sick edits man!
This is the video that got me to buy the osmo pocket 3. LOL. Are you in sales BTW? hahahaha
Amazing editing on Premiere Pro - After Effects !!!!! Perfect cuts, transition , speed ramps , motion tracking ... I love it ! But what is your camera settings ? 4K 120 fps --> ISO ? , Shutter speed ? , bla bla ?
Good questions! I actually edited it in Davinci Resolve. The paper folding effect used some help from photoshop. I shot 90% of bright scenes in 60fps. Rest are 24fps (for dark scenes). I used a ND16 filter for most of bright scenes and ISO in auto mode varies in range 50-1600. I do lock the ISO to a specific number for certain scene. To achieve best in camera motion blur my shutter speed always double the frame rate (1/120 if shot in 60 fps and 1/50 if shot in 24 fps).
@@findthewei Brilliant ! I love it ^^ İf ı can buy this camera, I will try ^^ Thanks a lot sir !
Need a tutorial how you did the effect at 0:07
Even the low light was good! Awesome video. What settings and filters did you use?
Thanks! I used D-Log M and manual shutter speed. For all the low light I shot in 4k 24fps and ISO was set to Auto 50-1600 - I saved these setting as a preset for quick access. For bright condition I used an ND16 filter and shot in 4k 60fps, ISO set to manual.
@@findthewei Thanks! going to Disneyland next month, gonna try mine out. What editing software do you use?
Have fun! I use Davinci Resolve for video editing plus a little bit Photoshop for special transitions. @@Crab.Ragoon
The transition with the plane at the beginning was crazy! how did you do that?
Hi Marius. I froze the first frame. Export it to photoshop. Separated it into three layers: people, airplane, and background. Reimported the three layers into Davinci and key framed rotations via Transformation effect in Fusion.
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awesome editing! i was wondering how you doing the airplane sudden popup at the beginning of the video? 😂
Good question. I froze the first frame. Export it to photoshop. Separated it into three layers: people, airplane, and background. Reimported the three layers into Davinci and key framed rotations via Transformation in Fusion.
please do a tutorial or point me towards one for the trick at 0:07 with the plane
Do you use the zoom in/out function on camera or is that just walking the device up close and out from the subject? (I'm not talking about the transition effect here). I'd love to shoot more portraits like in your video but don't know how people feel when I stick a camera up close in front of them, even if it's something as "discreet" as the pocket 3, lol. Good job though, I enjoyed watching the video.
Thank you for the question. I rarely use the in-camera zoom function - but I found the image quality for the 2x digital zoom to be not bad. I wish there was a 3x or 5x optical zoom for close-up - DJI might save it for Pocket 4...
how do you have so few subs. i muted teh audio as I never like anyuones music selection so cant comment on that but your editing and film work is excellent, well done, could be a whole advert for disneyworld
Teach me how to edit like this lol
Nice editing skills, new follower here! just one step closer to buy the pocket 3! by the way, how much fps did u use to film and then render?
Thank you! I shot most footages in 60 fps and rendered the video in 24 fps - so that I can do slow motion if needed. For those too dark to shoot in 60 fps, I’ll shoot in 24 fps instead.
Did you use D LOG?
Yes, I used D-Log M for all the footages.
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