I've been subscribed since your first venue video. You are one of the few channels that actually show the entire process and that in a great quality. As someone who is interested in pursuing a career in the field, I am so grateful that you're giving us these insights into live audio :)
Congrats man!!! Very well deserved! I honestly had a feeling you would be taking off at some point this time last year and I'm glad to see it come true! I remember making a remark in a comment about getting that 100k play button sometime last year and I'm glad to see you're getting closer by the day!
Awesome Chris! Glad you put a video up for us to come along! I've heard those newer DJIs can go like 5 miles from the transceiver, which is insane and very interesting. Would be interested to know how far the video stream goes though
It’s illegal to fly a drone beyond a visual line of sight and any UA-camr who does those idiotic long range tests is flying irresponsibly as well as illegally.
@@Deraco1 The FCC doesn't regulate drones. The FAA is what regulates them. If you buy a drone and just use it for personal use or family photos, you just need to register it if it's above 250 grams. If you're going to use it for pro or commercial use you need to take a Part 107 test from the FAA. It's a basic knowledge of weather patterns, pilot speak and learning how to read a navigation map. It's challenging but with 2 weeks of studying you can pass easily. Just know this if you're watching drone videos - if the videos are above crowded people, in most large urban cities or anywhere in the NYC jurisdiction, it's illegal. Thank Casey Neistat and other UA-camrs for NYC banning any drone flight at all in the city limits (apart from I think 2 parks in Queens).
@@chrishammillaudio correct. I meant to type FAA my bad. Yeah it does suck. I got a small mini drone that I'm just kind of starting out. Finding it's very easy for the wind to shake it around. Anyway, awesome purchases sir!
What you see on your phone ... When your on the speedway... We not hearing and seeing what your talking about.. especially when shifting through the mood of the camera
There is no audio issues with the video. You don’t need to see my phone. You see the actual footage. You don’t see the camera panning when I turn and eventually tilt when I’m on the road?
Being an actual Photographer for over 14years. I am cringing over that LUT on your car. Literally cringing. Everything within moderation or less is more.
I've been subscribed since your first venue video. You are one of the few channels that actually show the entire process and that in a great quality. As someone who is interested in pursuing a career in the field, I am so grateful that you're giving us these insights into live audio :)
Appreciate it! Happy you like the videos.
You are killing the game, brother!! Love all the vids. cant wait to see what you put out next.
Nice, it's good to be part of your journey 🎉
Congrats Chris! Can't wait for your new content and more tutorial/tips on sound engineering!
Congrats man!!! Very well deserved! I honestly had a feeling you would be taking off at some point this time last year and I'm glad to see it come true! I remember making a remark in a comment about getting that 100k play button sometime last year and I'm glad to see you're getting closer by the day!
Thanks man for the support since the beginning.
@@chrishammillaudio Glad to be a part of this journey!!!
You are the reason I bought digital mixer Sir😄 I enjoy your content. All the way from South Africa 🇿🇦
Thanks for another great video Chris! Keep up the great work.
I recently upgraded to a Mini 3 Pro with the goal of getting my Part 107 by the end of the calendar year. Good to see you went big with the Mavic 3
Awesome Chris! Glad you put a video up for us to come along! I've heard those newer DJIs can go like 5 miles from the transceiver, which is insane and very interesting. Would be interested to know how far the video stream goes though
It’s illegal to fly a drone beyond a visual line of sight and any UA-camr who does those idiotic long range tests is flying irresponsibly as well as illegally.
@@chrishammillaudio ahh. That does makes sense. Haven't really dove into any FCC stuff with drones at all yet
@@Deraco1 The FCC doesn't regulate drones. The FAA is what regulates them. If you buy a drone and just use it for personal use or family photos, you just need to register it if it's above 250 grams. If you're going to use it for pro or commercial use you need to take a Part 107 test from the FAA. It's a basic knowledge of weather patterns, pilot speak and learning how to read a navigation map. It's challenging but with 2 weeks of studying you can pass easily.
Just know this if you're watching drone videos - if the videos are above crowded people, in most large urban cities or anywhere in the NYC jurisdiction, it's illegal. Thank Casey Neistat and other UA-camrs for NYC banning any drone flight at all in the city limits (apart from I think 2 parks in Queens).
@@chrishammillaudio correct. I meant to type FAA my bad. Yeah it does suck. I got a small mini drone that I'm just kind of starting out. Finding it's very easy for the wind to shake it around. Anyway, awesome purchases sir!
Love the channel man! Keep it up!
In fact someone should take me up on this offer. I’ll put $20 down.
excelent! keep going!
Love your content bro!
I'd love someone like u to master my flps❤ I can't do post production for the life of me
Send me an email with a detailed description of your project and let’s talk
What lut do you use?
My own.
What you see on your phone ... When your on the speedway... We not hearing and seeing what your talking about.. especially when shifting through the mood of the camera
There is no audio issues with the video. You don’t need to see my phone. You see the actual footage. You don’t see the camera panning when I turn and eventually tilt when I’m on the road?
Being an actual Photographer for over 14years. I am cringing over that LUT on your car. Literally cringing. Everything within moderation or less is more.
I’m a photographer for a day job. The point of the lut was to go for an over the top Michael Bay look to show the limits of pushing the colors.