Subbed within 10 seconds. Straight into the content, no messing around, no BS. Great presentation and quality content. If only more of UA-cam were like this
It's a good video, I agree, but no, he doesn't get into the content until over 2 minutes. These shill like comments are probably the most cringe part of influencer style youtube videos.
And he doesn't waste people's time with an intro flashing his name and credentials eating up the first 30 seconds of the video. Watch his Webex/Webinar. I've done it a couple of times and it's amazing and free information too.
Loved the part where you say that many times when flying a drone you feel like you're doing something illegal even if you're flying legally! I always get tha feeling! LOL Good to know I'm not the only one!
I feel like it’s somehow an invasion of privacy even though I’m filming the outside a hundred feet away from any property. It doesn’t help that the drone sounds like a swarm of angry bees drifting from the sky, so everyone looks at it.
Dude! Do you know how much I felt that?! I have three drones and a ronin m that I haven’t been able to use fully because I feel like a creeper when people stare and gawk. But once I got over it I have had great conversations and met new people.
I totally get these feels.. I read the other comments in this thread and I am glad that I am not alone, I have had my Mavic Air since it came out... I take it everywhere with me but I rarely use it. It is a lot better if you can take someone with you... but my GF isnt keen, (its boring for her to sit and watch me play with my toy). I am pretty good at flying it, well aware of the rules and stay within them... but I feel I am going to get in trouble or have it stolen from me!! Fear Sucks.
I am 54 years old, and I am also a rookie drone pilot. Thank you for providing a no nonsense video tutorial. I have my FAA part 107, now I am flying as much as possible to get profitable experience. Again, I thank you.
@@reclusiarchgrimaldus1269 .. Nonsense...the Original translations DO NOT SAY " one and only son"...they say "only begotten son". There is a big difference between the two!!! There are over 200 VERSIONS of the bible in English alone!!! If you're going to quote the "Word-of-God"...try to get back to what was originally written and not some dumbed-down modern English gobbledygoop. Words matter...especially when you think you are quoting God. Just passing through on my way to fly my Mini 2.
1) 2:45 Low, fast, over-water 2) 3:18 Just straight down 3) 3:55 Right down the line 3.5) 4:50 Shot kinda down 4) 5:02 Eagle on the mountain 5) 5:54 Fly just barely above anything busy happening beneath 5) 6:36 Find a tall building and go sideway
"How to not suck while pointing your camera at things" is the best definition of cinematography I've heard yet. It's not about fancy cameras, and exotic lenses. It's about good composition and intentional shots.
I love his no bull sh*t direct way of telling you how to get shots. Ive been a cinematographer in Hollywood for 20 years and I couldnt have said it better myself.
I’ve been flying DJI’s since the Phantom 3 my mother in law & wife got me for Christmas years ago. I crashed that thing more than it deserved, and rebuilt it twice. When I felt ready, I graduated to a Spark...and eventually a Mavic Air. I run a 90’ fishing boat, the whole point of acquiring a cinematic drone was to film the ocean and things that I normally get to experience everyday; but from an aerial perspective. I’m 100% self taught with drones and photography/videography, and I’ve scoured UA-cam for a long time to teach myself anything I can. Today I scooped up a Mavic Air 2. This video is one of the most refreshing tutorials I’ve happened across. Your explanations are very concise, without the hoopla that I normally expect from drone tutorial videos. Not a single ‘ayyyy it’s your boiiii’ or other crap that usually gets me clicking ‘next’ without bothering to finish a video. This video gave me ideas for tomorrow when I will inevitably launch the Air2 from the roof of my 90’ footer. Rock on🤘
This is exactly the short, quick, no brainer information I was looking for. Even though you obviously don’t need it, you now have one more subscriber. Thanks!
I'm in the 🎥 media industry for 30 years and this week will receive my first drone by DJI. You simple focused and brutally honest tutorial videos are exactly what I needed to view and hear right now. I'm grateful and keep making more as you bring on the creative inspiration too. I especially loved the surfing pans too . 🏄🏾♀️ I lived in Kona Hawaii and now see what is possible with skill work and confidence.
Great stuff! I've found (every time start trying to cut drone clips to include in a project) that MY most common 'rookie mistake' is to be too frequently making course corrections. Nothing ruins that cinematic vibe like an unexpected tweak (however slight) in direction... And then you're left trying to make a shorter segment work than what you had wanted from it...
Bro I just bought a mini 3 pro and know nothing about using a drone but Im quickly learning from watching your vids. Your humor is hilarious and I instantly subbed . Good shit bro
I can't tell you how much I appreciate your straightforward non-BS approach to the information that you present. I am a noob and a hack right now but you are making me better. I will eventually pay for your school to thank you for this information and to up my skill level. This is probably the first video I have ever commented on from UA-cam and I have been a UA-cam guy since before they sold it to Google : )
“You’re totally gonna crash, dude” Sombrero Guy. This video is stellar. Liked and subscribed. Especially identified with the “Feeling like a criminal” comment. Does that ever go away???
@@VerbFPV It goes away once you get flight plans and FAA registration and Part 107 license and go thru a few police encounters where they see your flying safely and leave you alone next time a Karen reports you. See ua-cam.com/video/LqTjYAQunyQ/v-deo.html
Been scattered all my life on what I wanted to do and basically self doubted everything. I do have an artistic side, I like photography and technology (building PCs and editing). And I have no doubt I can learn to fly a drone with some practice sessions and research. I believe you have convinced me to go deep in this career field, If (when) I ever make it I am treating / donating you something crazy for the inspiration and idea!
i watched your 1hr long free webinar and that had me smiling from beginning to end. you have a gift my friend. it's no nonsense, direct presentation whilst being funny. really funny.
this is one of the most inspiring videos i've seen about drones. i'm gonna take your advice from your other video and start sharing what I shoot. I'll send some shots soon!
I really REALLY like your style.....I usually feel like videomakers/tutorials literally try to spend as much time on their explanation as possible....making a 20 minute video with 5 seconds worth of stuff. Yours is to the point, fast, no repetition. Just the way I like it! Now I was glued to my seat for 8 minutes, instead of bored and wishing the person would speak faster for 20.
thanks haha I literally started doing this because of how many tutorials had 'WHATSUP GUYZ. BILLY45 HERE WITH..." then an explanation matching the title you already clicked on, then a 10 second animated intro, then a re-explanation of why you clicked. Some info. Then 1 minute of 'please subscribe' and all i wanted to know was how to File > Export in Adobe Audition...
@@QuickAssTutorialswould you be able to tell me what site you got this music from please? From 7:25 , I would be very grateful. Also, watched your webinar. Great stuff.
0:49 Finally someone who talks about this...I'm so relieved i'm not the only one...I've studied much, got my License and other stuff for working with these drones but still...I'm scared af to take off around people or city, even if i legally can :/
Your video was the one I liked the most out of the hundreds of similar videos I watched. I couldn't find a better quality one. My sincere thanks. I use Mavic 3. To be honest, I can only use a small part of the countless features of the drone I have. I get great ideas from you. However, no matter how much I want to, I can't find the scenery and environment you see in your videos in the places I live, and this can often be very frustrating. I think that the scenery being great for videos like this also contributes to motivation and creativity. Please continue.
Fantastic stuff! I have a lot of still photography experience, but not video. I can see how these shots map to the still version, but the execution is quite different. I really like the pacing and the wealth of matching examples. Your audio is perfect too. I’m excited to try these techniques by matching your examples so I can build on them with my own style. I put this video in my drone folder and my favorites folder. Thank you again for your generous advice and sharing your accumulated experience and wisdom.
Great video. Got into drones about a decade ago... only started flying DJI a year ago. Started with mini 1... only a few months later, after your videos, I found out I had to now learn photography; upped to a Phantom 4. Only 2 months later; I now own a DJI Mini 2 fly more; plus I proudly operate my Phantom 4 Pro Plus (beside the displays issues), I refer back to your videos more than anything in the previous 9 years. I love this. Love your videos.
Having just subscribed within a few seconds I saw the pinned comment! Without doubt, the fastest I've ever subscribed to a UA-cam channel! Great delivery and useful content - thank you!
You have some great Content. I don't own a drone nor do I know about photography but your videos are very entertaining. Keep up the excellent work! I just subbed
Hahaha! Nailed it with the “criminal drone anxiety” I get it everytime I fly! I’m always getting dirty looks and feel like I’m breaking the law each time! Nice to know I’m not the only one!
Thank you so much for this video, i'm getting my dji mini 2 this weekend and couldn't be more thrilled to get some footage of the beautiful blue ridge mountains!
The music is pretty old and bad and you could try going a little slower in your movements. Its my impressions. other than that, view was cool and images where good but i saw you going over some roads with a lot of cars. Be very carefull with that cause its not legal. If something would happend and it crashed, it could have made a lot of damage and you cant say much to get yourself out of that lot of shit. Keep it up you doing great other than that.
I have gone through what seems like a cagbillion of these videos looking for actual productive content. Long story short is every video I have watched hit and miss on real tips and tricks. It seems everyone has intros, outros, and sponsored junk that I have no interest in whatsoever. You, my man nailed it and got right to the business. You interested me so much I am interested in some of your cinematography lessons if you wouldn't mind sharing a link? I also subscribed for more, and I hope you are still doing Drone tutorials. I connected with you as a view and watched every second. Kudos to you, brother, as it takes a lot sometimes for me to become interested in almost anything, so I wanted to write you this storybook to let you know how awesome you did (as if you didn't already know, I am sure), Thanks so much for the effort making this video for fairly new pilots like myself. Hope your career rockets to the moon. Thanks Again, Rick
Super stoked to have found your page! I love your directness and simplification of operating a drone, as well as your tried and true methods of successful drone photography/filming. I just bought the Mini pro 3, and excited to learn and apply! You definitely have a new subscriber here!
Also, as I just found out as a relatively new dronie shooting on a beach... calibrate the gimbal so the horizons are level. I noticed that most of these shots have an angled horizon line.
Your channel is fire bro. Ive been running a few businesses, theyre all seasonal, 2/5 are total success have permitted me to buy the house and truck of my dreams, the other 3 have failed. In those businesses, we already use the DJI mavic 3 for our marketing pictures. I needed something to do in my ofttime that is 100% solo venture. Your straight forward advice is the best ive seen on YT, over all channels in regards to learning something. GREAT CONTENT. Youre the fucking man. The reason I point out 3/5 businesses failed over the last 7 years is because not every business is the right business for everyone. You might knock it out of the park on one, but eat shit in another field. For anyone thinking about going for it... please, do it for yourself! The best investment is not a stock, crypto, or real estate; IT IS IN YOUR OWN BUSINESS THAT GENERATES YOUR OWN INCOME. Good luck friends!
I'm a new drone flyer here in Liverpool England but seeing your videos and learning so much will make me become better so thank you, I have a way to go but everyday I get better 👍
WOW! I am gonna practice these things. Brand new to drones, but good at photography. I use the K.I.S.S method, "keep it simple stupid"! Once I learned some useful hard fast rules, my product quality went way up. The trick, for me, was to find someone to break in down and show me the concepts. I think you have given us newbies a good start. Thanks!
I still remember what my photography teacher said back in college that, always take a perspective/angle normal people won’t experience, and it’s the same with drone filming/photography.
What you said about what the first thing is that people want to do as soon as they get their drone..."fly to the moon.. and just shoot earth"... made me LOL cause I'm like "Damn how does he know THATS EXACTLY WHAT I WANT TO DO" as I wait for my first drone to be delivered.. a MA2. Clever presentation. Thank you for the originality as I watch similar video after similar video.
Just purchased my first drone and I'm hooked. It's a basic, Ruko F11 pro. Turning the drone is SO jerky. Feeling good about promoting myself to DJI soon.
As good and relevant today as when you posted it. I try telling beginners to keep it simple but they all want to run before they can fly ( in a straight line)!
I honestly accidentally stumbled on your drone review video. I don’t even have a drone. You made me laugh. This is the second time algorithm recommended you to me and I’ll subscribe only cos of your jokes man.
Would you do another re-take of this lesson using the new Cruise Control. I find that you can lock in one control ... forward/backward, left/right, up/down ... while focusing on one (and later two) controls. For example lock into a right direction at a slow speed using Cruise Control and use the YAW stick to hold the subject in your cross hairs. Another example is rise slowly with Cruise Control while using your gimbal control to lock on your subject.
Subbed within 10 seconds. Straight into the content, no messing around, no BS. Great presentation and quality content. If only more of UA-cam were like this
... And he didn't start his video with that over-used and always gag-worthy line, "Hey guys, what's up?"
Subbed within seconds for the exact reason.
Totally agree.
It's a good video, I agree, but no, he doesn't get into the content until over 2 minutes. These shill like comments are probably the most cringe part of influencer style youtube videos.
And he doesn't waste people's time with an intro flashing his name and credentials eating up the first 30 seconds of the video. Watch his Webex/Webinar. I've done it a couple of times and it's amazing and free information too.
Loved the part where you say that many times when flying a drone you feel like you're doing something illegal even if you're flying legally! I always get tha feeling! LOL Good to know I'm not the only one!
+1 here, im from India. And it always feels like im doing something unethical and a feeling a guilt and fear.
I feel like it’s somehow an invasion of privacy even though I’m filming the outside a hundred feet away from any property. It doesn’t help that the drone sounds like a swarm of angry bees drifting from the sky, so everyone looks at it.
Dude! Do you know how much I felt that?! I have three drones and a ronin m that I haven’t been able to use fully because I feel like a creeper when people stare and gawk. But once I got over it I have had great conversations and met new people.
I totally get these feels.. I read the other comments in this thread and I am glad that I am not alone, I have had my Mavic Air since it came out... I take it everywhere with me but I rarely use it.
It is a lot better if you can take someone with you... but my GF isnt keen, (its boring for her to sit and watch me play with my toy).
I am pretty good at flying it, well aware of the rules and stay within them... but I feel I am going to get in trouble or have it stolen from me!!
Fear Sucks.
Thats exactly how I feel!
I am 54 years old, and I am also a rookie drone pilot. Thank you for providing a no nonsense video tutorial. I have my FAA part 107, now I am flying as much as possible to get profitable experience. Again, I thank you.
John 3:16 NIV
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. 🙏!!!
@@reclusiarchgrimaldus1269 ..
Nonsense...the Original translations DO NOT SAY " one and only son"...they say "only begotten son".
There is a big difference between the two!!!
There are over 200 VERSIONS of the bible in English alone!!!
If you're going to quote the "Word-of-God"...try to get back to what was originally written and not some dumbed-down modern English gobbledygoop.
Words matter...especially when you think you are quoting God.
Just passing through on my way to fly my Mini 2.
Sweeeeeet
1) 2:45 Low, fast, over-water
2) 3:18 Just straight down
3) 3:55 Right down the line
3.5) 4:50 Shot kinda down
4) 5:02 Eagle on the mountain
5) 5:54 Fly just barely above anything busy happening beneath
5) 6:36 Find a tall building and go sideway
“To get a cool shot find a hill” Me who lives in the Netherlands....
Flattest country ever 😂
🤣😂👍
Yup, already flying like... Uhm anywhere is jail time hahaha. Zeeland is a cool place to fly though if that gives you any hope
I’d like to but I live next to a military airport :p
@@jeffyourcomrade2490 darn it.. yeah I live around the outskirts of Rotterdam trying to find a spot to fly is a challenge indeed 😋
"How to not suck while pointing your camera at things" is the best definition of cinematography I've heard yet. It's not about fancy cameras, and exotic lenses. It's about good composition and intentional shots.
I love his no bull sh*t direct way of telling you how to get shots. Ive been a cinematographer in Hollywood for 20 years and I couldnt have said it better myself.
in witch framerate do you shoot?
Very interesting document but a very important piece of advice is missing: "don't forget to push the record button".
Don't suppose you can share that document.. I cannot receive it for some reason.
I screw that one up a lot! Usually before a really really good flight sequence!
Haha or my favorite, insert the memory card!!
Or turn on the drone before flying
ADHD queen that we absolutely needed the only drone videos that are actually paced enough to make me pay attention wish i could like it twice
I love this video! such a gentle reminder that drones are still just tools and what's more important is how we capture things using them.
I’ve been flying DJI’s since the Phantom 3 my mother in law & wife got me for Christmas years ago. I crashed that thing more than it deserved, and rebuilt it twice. When I felt ready, I graduated to a Spark...and eventually a Mavic Air.
I run a 90’ fishing boat, the whole point of acquiring a cinematic drone was to film the ocean and things that I normally get to experience everyday; but from an aerial perspective. I’m 100% self taught with drones and photography/videography, and I’ve scoured UA-cam for a long time to teach myself anything I can. Today I scooped up a Mavic Air 2.
This video is one of the most refreshing tutorials I’ve happened across. Your explanations are very concise, without the hoopla that I normally expect from drone tutorial videos. Not a single ‘ayyyy it’s your boiiii’ or other crap that usually gets me clicking ‘next’ without bothering to finish a video.
This video gave me ideas for tomorrow when I will inevitably launch the Air2 from the roof of my 90’ footer. Rock on🤘
This is exactly the short, quick, no brainer information I was looking for. Even though you obviously don’t need it, you now have one more subscriber.
Thanks!
I'm in the 🎥 media industry for 30 years and this week will receive my first drone by DJI. You simple focused and brutally honest tutorial videos are exactly what I needed to view and hear right now. I'm grateful and keep making more as you bring on the creative inspiration too. I especially loved the surfing pans too . 🏄🏾♀️ I lived in Kona Hawaii and now see what is possible with skill work and confidence.
Seems like the most important thing is scouting epic locations.
Exactly
Holidays in Switzerland & Germany 😁
this place ua-cam.com/video/3DYevZmwjVw/v-deo.html
It's what peaks your interest.
You make mediocre locations look pretty sweet with a good drone shot. But yeah, epic locations always help!
Subscribed literally because he didn’t do all the cheesy UA-cam guru routines and got straight to the point. Refreshing
Great stuff! I've found (every time start trying to cut drone clips to include in a project) that MY most common 'rookie mistake' is to be too frequently making course corrections. Nothing ruins that cinematic vibe like an unexpected tweak (however slight) in direction... And then you're left trying to make a shorter segment work than what you had wanted from it...
Bro I just bought a mini 3 pro and know nothing about using a drone but Im quickly learning from watching your vids. Your humor is hilarious and I instantly subbed . Good shit bro
Dude you are hysterical! This is by far THE BEST drone video I've ever seen!
I can't tell you how much I appreciate your straightforward non-BS approach to the information that you present. I am a noob and a hack right now but you are making me better. I will eventually pay for your school to thank you for this information and to up my skill level. This is probably the first video I have ever commented on from UA-cam and I have been a UA-cam guy since before they sold it to Google : )
“You’re totally gonna crash, dude” Sombrero Guy.
This video is stellar. Liked and subscribed. Especially identified with the “Feeling like a criminal” comment. Does that ever go away???
Out of curiosity, what drone do you have?
Never goes away. Lol
@@VerbFPV lol fpv dudes are always criminals
@@VerbFPV It goes away once you get flight plans and FAA registration and Part 107 license and go thru a few police encounters where they see your flying safely and leave you alone next time a Karen reports you. See ua-cam.com/video/LqTjYAQunyQ/v-deo.html
No hahaha
Thanks for the info.. I have been flying for awhile and stupidly never did some of these things!
Great content and great presentation!
P
@@albertkelly2312 ok 😂
Good grading, one of the best together with the one's by Drone film guide and YuriPalma
This helped a lot thank you 💯
Always working to not suck. It amazes me how many people think buying a Drone, makes them a photographer. @0:45, you speak to my soul.
Been scattered all my life on what I wanted to do and basically self doubted everything. I do have an artistic side, I like photography and technology (building PCs and editing). And I have no doubt I can learn to fly a drone with some practice sessions and research. I believe you have convinced me to go deep in this career field, If (when) I ever make it I am treating / donating you something crazy for the inspiration and idea!
I got a drone I just need an editor
love the humor and the straight to the point no BS tips. I've watched maybe over 100 drone tip videos and I liked this one the best.
I love the voice narration. so much comic relief and jokes. subbed man. I think you're one of the best here on youtube
i watched your 1hr long free webinar and that had me smiling from beginning to end. you have a gift my friend. it's no nonsense, direct presentation whilst being funny. really funny.
this is one of the most inspiring videos i've seen about drones. i'm gonna take your advice from your other video and start sharing what I shoot. I'll send some shots soon!
For an average dad looking guy, you are an awesome guy. Love the videos. 3 hours straight of your videos
funny as entertaining. straight to the point and different. good job.
THANK YOU RBYCAPRI i spend so much time staring at shots I never know if it sucks or not haha
I really REALLY like your style.....I usually feel like videomakers/tutorials literally try to spend as much time on their explanation as possible....making a 20 minute video with 5 seconds worth of stuff. Yours is to the point, fast, no repetition. Just the way I like it! Now I was glued to my seat for 8 minutes, instead of bored and wishing the person would speak faster for 20.
thanks haha I literally started doing this because of how many tutorials had 'WHATSUP GUYZ. BILLY45 HERE WITH..." then an explanation matching the title you already clicked on, then a 10 second animated intro, then a re-explanation of why you clicked. Some info. Then 1 minute of 'please subscribe' and all i wanted to know was how to File > Export in Adobe Audition...
@@QuickAssTutorialswould you be able to tell me what site you got this music from please? From 7:25 , I would be very grateful. Also, watched your webinar. Great stuff.
Dude you speak fast. So fast I had to check playback speed to make sure you weren't at 1.5x or something. I like it.
This is golden. Hopefully people realize how Golden this video actually is.
Finally! Drone advice that's condensed, explained well, illustrated with multiple examples, and common sense. Great video.
That definition... made me subscribe. I like the way you talk straight about reality, like your video about shooting a town reel (loved it).
Great video, excellent teaching, dry humor and so true about feeling guilty while flying our drones legally!
Subscribed in the first 5 seconds. I’m a busy dude and there’s lot to watch online and this guy respects it.
“Non-flying-low-born” love it!! Great video glad I stumbled on to this channel. Subscribed now! Thanks
Can I just say I love your videos and find your narrating style (mainly your sense humor) refreshing. That is all, carry on sir.
Loved it. Just bought my first professional drone! Mavic air 2 will be here in two days!!
How are you getting on with it?
0:49 Finally someone who talks about this...I'm so relieved i'm not the only one...I've studied much, got my License and other stuff for working with these drones but still...I'm scared af to take off around people or city, even if i legally can :/
"non-flying, low-born friends" - wow... definitely subscribing
Your video was the one I liked the most out of the hundreds of similar videos I watched. I couldn't find a better quality one. My sincere thanks. I use Mavic 3. To be honest, I can only use a small part of the countless features of the drone I have. I get great ideas from you. However, no matter how much I want to, I can't find the scenery and environment you see in your videos in the places I live, and this can often be very frustrating. I think that the scenery being great for videos like this also contributes to motivation and creativity. Please continue.
Fantastic stuff! I have a lot of still photography experience, but not video. I can see how these shots map to the still version, but the execution is quite different.
I really like the pacing and the wealth of matching examples. Your audio is perfect too.
I’m excited to try these techniques by matching your examples so I can build on them with my own style.
I put this video in my drone folder and my favorites folder. Thank you again for your generous advice and sharing your accumulated experience and wisdom.
Great video. Got into drones about a decade ago... only started flying DJI a year ago. Started with mini 1... only a few months later, after your videos, I found out I had to now learn photography; upped to a Phantom 4.
Only 2 months later; I now own a DJI Mini 2 fly more; plus I proudly operate my Phantom 4 Pro Plus (beside the displays issues), I refer back to your videos more than anything in the previous 9 years.
I love this. Love your videos.
what bout now
never watched you before, first 11 seconds in, I subscribed, liked, commented/.
I did the same in about a similar amount of time!
ditto.
Love your videos.Very informative and look forward to more.
"15 dads want to ask you questions!" HAHA!!!!!! I'm dyin!!
Brilliant stuff, and unlike most UA-camrs who think they're funny, you're actually funny. Thanks for making this. It helped me a LOT.
Love it this is great... we just got a drone and so far were learning alot about drone cinematography
Having just subscribed within a few seconds I saw the pinned comment! Without doubt, the fastest I've ever subscribed to a UA-cam channel! Great delivery and useful content - thank you!
You have some great Content. I don't own a drone nor do I know about photography but your videos are very entertaining. Keep up the excellent work! I just subbed
No fluff. Real talk. Actionable instruction. Humorous. New sub incoming
4:18 I even tried to fly my drone backward under a pier. Thankfully, my drone yelled at me, so I did not have to lose it.
Ilovecomedy7 “yelled at you” 😂😂😂
@@bloodyrextm1910 next time fly in normally and then rewind your video.
Just subbed, great tips. Where is that castle on the mountain top ?
Hahaha! Nailed it with the “criminal drone anxiety” I get it everytime I fly! I’m always getting dirty looks and feel like I’m breaking the law each time! Nice to know I’m not the only one!
I can’t believe the quality of your content, this is basically a community college course. And the crazy thing is you’re RIGHT haha. Thank you!! 🙏
“Thank you for the tips.”
Ive listened to you for 30 seconds and subscribed . no nonsense like most on here , I can already tell .
You must live near me. I see you pushing the “legal” boundaries over there! Lol.
Thank you so much for this video, i'm getting my dji mini 2 this weekend and couldn't be more thrilled to get some footage of the beautiful blue ridge mountains!
"non-flying low born friends"
You’re making the best “how to” videos. Thank you for the pro tips.
I get the same feeling too everytime I fly my drone, the feeling of flying illegally even if you're flying legally!
Exactly what I was looking for delivered in an entertaining no-nonsense way.
Great video! Love your humor 🤣 I just started out and want somebody's feedback ☺️
The music is pretty old and bad and you could try going a little slower in your movements. Its my impressions. other than that, view was cool and images where good but i saw you going over some roads with a lot of cars. Be very carefull with that cause its not legal. If something would happend and it crashed, it could have made a lot of damage and you cant say much to get yourself out of that lot of shit. Keep it up you doing great other than that.
4:48 watching this video while in Oceanside..couldnt help but notice the pier lol. I just got my Mini2 up and running. Thanks for the tips.
"break the law and goes a little higher"
my second flight: 1640ft
One of the best intros to a YT video ever
Calm down, take a breath or two, speak slowly and clearly.
but its called "QuickAss Tutorials" hahaha
Man foreals
He's fine the way he is
Awesome shot, there at the end, of the power plant at Lake Murray dam in Lexington. SC; only a few miles from where I live.
Oh yeah I grew up in Lexington, lost years off my healthy back to questionably legal tubing jumps
I have gone through what seems like a cagbillion of these videos looking for actual productive content. Long story short is every video I have watched hit and miss on real tips and tricks. It seems everyone has intros, outros, and sponsored junk that I have no interest in whatsoever. You, my man nailed it and got right to the business. You interested me so much I am interested in some of your cinematography lessons if you wouldn't mind sharing a link? I also subscribed for more, and I hope you are still doing Drone tutorials. I connected with you as a view and watched every second. Kudos to you, brother, as it takes a lot sometimes for me to become interested in almost anything, so I wanted to write you this storybook to let you know how awesome you did (as if you didn't already know, I am sure), Thanks so much for the effort making this video for fairly new pilots like myself. Hope your career rockets to the moon. Thanks Again, Rick
Bro, this is by far one of the best videos I’ve seen. Thank you so much.
I keep watching this video every now and then, just because it's amazing content.
Super stoked to have found your page! I love your directness and simplification of operating a drone, as well as your tried and true methods of successful drone photography/filming. I just bought the Mini pro 3, and excited to learn and apply! You definitely have a new subscriber here!
Also, as I just found out as a relatively new dronie shooting on a beach... calibrate the gimbal so the horizons are level. I noticed that most of these shots have an angled horizon line.
Your channel is fire bro. Ive been running a few businesses, theyre all seasonal, 2/5 are total success have permitted me to buy the house and truck of my dreams, the other 3 have failed. In those businesses, we already use the DJI mavic 3 for our marketing pictures.
I needed something to do in my ofttime that is 100% solo venture. Your straight forward advice is the best ive seen on YT, over all channels in regards to learning something. GREAT CONTENT. Youre the fucking man.
The reason I point out 3/5 businesses failed over the last 7 years is because not every business is the right business for everyone. You might knock it out of the park on one, but eat shit in another field. For anyone thinking about going for it... please, do it for yourself! The best investment is not a stock, crypto, or real estate; IT IS IN YOUR OWN BUSINESS THAT GENERATES YOUR OWN INCOME. Good luck friends!
Great video and Tips! The fish flopping around beached at 3:46 was interesting , wondering where that happens, u don't even need a fishing pole!
I'm a new drone flyer here in Liverpool England but seeing your videos and learning so much will make me become better so thank you, I have a way to go but everyday I get better 👍
Good tips! I recognize mountain village and mt wilson in the distance. I fly there often myself.
Awesome video man! Finally someone dead honest about the Drone industry!
WOW! I am gonna practice these things. Brand new to drones, but good at photography. I use the K.I.S.S method, "keep it simple stupid"! Once I learned some useful hard fast rules, my product quality went way up. The trick, for me, was to find someone to break in down and show me the concepts. I think you have given us newbies a good start. Thanks!
I f'in LOVED this video. I mean is this guy for real? How awesome is this tutorial. Subscribed and liked. Keep up the good work!!!!
Loved the last shot of Lake Murray Dam. Thank you for making your content.
I still remember what my photography teacher said back in college that, always take a perspective/angle normal people won’t experience, and it’s the same with drone filming/photography.
What you said about what the first thing is that people want to do as soon as they get their drone..."fly to the moon.. and just shoot earth"... made me LOL cause I'm like "Damn how does he know THATS EXACTLY WHAT I WANT TO DO" as I wait for my first drone to be delivered.. a MA2. Clever presentation. Thank you for the originality as I watch similar video after similar video.
As a total beginner, this makes me even happier for buying mavic air 2 because of those quickshots
I like your straightforward delivery of information!
Just purchased my first drone and I'm hooked. It's a basic, Ruko F11 pro. Turning the drone is SO jerky. Feeling good about promoting myself to DJI soon.
Most entertaining tutorial in a long while. Keep your style!
Absolutely stunning shots of absolutely stunning locations. What a beautiful world we live in!
This is the most concise set of tips I’ve seen!
As good and relevant today as when you posted it. I try telling beginners to keep it simple but they all want to run before they can fly ( in a straight line)!
Good advice thanks. I am just starting out with drone photography and definitely learning.
I honestly accidentally stumbled on your drone review video. I don’t even have a drone. You made me laugh. This is the second time algorithm recommended you to me and I’ll subscribe only cos of your jokes man.
Thanks alot Sombrero guy! 😂 But seriously, awesome tips and entertaining to learn whilst watching!
Hello from Cape Town. Wow, this is by far the best "Ideas for Drone Videos" that I have seen, thanks!
Would you do another re-take of this lesson using the new Cruise Control. I find that you can lock in one control ... forward/backward, left/right, up/down ... while focusing on one (and later two) controls. For example lock into a right direction at a slow speed using Cruise Control and use the YAW stick to hold the subject in your cross hairs. Another example is rise slowly with Cruise Control while using your gimbal control to lock on your subject.
Such a great video mate. I just brought a drone, love your down to earth commentary.