Hey man! honestly idk if you still read these or if youll see it, but the way my jaw dropped on some of those transitions Wow i was wondering if you could possibly do like a tutorial video for the rotation into the other city transition where theres land on the bottom and on the top ( 1:40 ) please Id appreciate it so much if you did
Appreciate the feedback 🙌 I'm currently in the process of creating my next video, but I'll absolutely prioritize making a tutorial afterwards. Keep an eye out for it!
Lukas, I took two drone shots, moving from left to right. I reversed one of the shots, rotated the top shot, and then masked the sky of the bottom shot, leaving a small portion and fading it out to blend with the sky of the top layer. Additionally, I noticed some areas where the top layer's sky was encroaching on the buildings of the bottom shot, so I applied another mask to clean it up. In the final step, I keyframed the top layer to gradually reveal itself, ensuring that the focus starts on the bottom layer before transitioning to the top layer.
@@sallahranaok, thank you for your answer, but can you tell me how you did it in da Vinci, how you added two films on a line and what effects you used to combine them?
@@lukaszvandorn5508 Bring both shots into your timeline, placing Shot A and Shot B on top of each other. Create a Fusion composition from them. In the Fusion page, add a Transform node to Shot B and flip it. Drag up Shot B to reveal Shot A underneath. Next, add a Polygon node, which functions as a mask, and connect it to Shot A. Use the Polygon node to remove the sky from Shot A, leaving a small part to gradually blend in with the sky of Shot B. After that, add another Transform node after the Merge node. Keyframe it by adjusting the zoom and positioning to your liking. Ensure that only Shot A is visible, effectively hiding Shot B. Move to the end of your clip and create another keyframe. Reset the zoom and position. To smooth out the transition, go to the top corner, click on the Spline tab, check the transform node attached after the Merge, select all keyframes, and hit 'S' to apply a smooth interpolation. If this isn't clear, don't worry! I plan to make a short tutorial on this soon
I use DaVinci Resolve for video editing. For the intro text, I track the area with the planner tracker, choose warp, and connect the text. Then, I add a luma fade node to make the text fade as the warp begins
Everything about this video is so beautiful and calming!
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This is so creative. I wish to learn how to made a video from a drone like this
What a masterpiece. Loved it.
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This is an incredible video my man! The footage the editing and the sound design is AMAZING!
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Cool video
Nice work mate! Great capture and edit 👌😉 liked and subbed 👍👍
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Very well captured and edited!
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Awesome video man. I'm here because your wife posted it!
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How did the drone go to the places
Of the earth when you did not know where it was? Did the video turn out OK in the first round?
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this is amazing!
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I loved the video
Cool video what editing software do you run?
Dylan I use davinci resolve.
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Extraordinary editting bro
How to edit like this video post in your you tube channel bro 😊😊
sure man will do, thanks for the feedback.
What program do you use to make these video montages
I use davinci resolve.
Great video, what are you using to edit?
Thanks 😊 I used Davinci resolve
@@sallahrana brilliant, keep up the great work! 👍🏻
Hey man! honestly idk if you still read these or if youll see it, but the way my jaw dropped on some of those transitions
Wow
i was wondering if you could possibly do like a tutorial video for the rotation into the other city transition where theres land on the bottom and on the top ( 1:40 ) please Id appreciate it so much if you did
Appreciate the feedback 🙌 I'm currently in the process of creating my next video, but I'll absolutely prioritize making a tutorial afterwards. Keep an eye out for it!
@@sallahranatutorial pleaseeeee
working on it man--- sorry for the delay it will be ready within 2- 3 days :)
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Hi! How to achieve this double image effect, which is at the bottom of the screen and at the top?
Lukas, I took two drone shots, moving from left to right. I reversed one of the shots, rotated the top shot, and then masked the sky of the bottom shot, leaving a small portion and fading it out to blend with the sky of the top layer. Additionally, I noticed some areas where the top layer's sky was encroaching on the buildings of the bottom shot, so I applied another mask to clean it up. In the final step, I keyframed the top layer to gradually reveal itself, ensuring that the focus starts on the bottom layer before transitioning to the top layer.
@@sallahranaok, thank you for your answer, but can you tell me how you did it in da Vinci, how you added two films on a line and what effects you used to combine them?
@@lukaszvandorn5508 Bring both shots into your timeline, placing Shot A and Shot B on top of each other. Create a Fusion composition from them. In the Fusion page, add a Transform node to Shot B and flip it. Drag up Shot B to reveal Shot A underneath. Next, add a Polygon node, which functions as a mask, and connect it to Shot A. Use the Polygon node to remove the sky from Shot A, leaving a small part to gradually blend in with the sky of Shot B.
After that, add another Transform node after the Merge node. Keyframe it by adjusting the zoom and positioning to your liking. Ensure that only Shot A is visible, effectively hiding Shot B. Move to the end of your clip and create another keyframe. Reset the zoom and position. To smooth out the transition, go to the top corner, click on the Spline tab, check the transform node attached after the Merge, select all keyframes, and hit 'S' to apply a smooth interpolation.
If this isn't clear, don't worry! I plan to make a short tutorial on this soon
Hello, what is the name of the video editing program? Could you please tell me how you wrote your introduction? thanks
I use DaVinci Resolve for video editing. For the intro text, I track the area with the planner tracker, choose warp, and connect the text. Then, I add a luma fade node to make the text fade as the warp begins
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