not really...an ND filter wont get rid of "jerky" footage, it will get rid of some "jello" but jerky cam movements are just bad equipment and the pilots ability to operate controls smoothly...you decide what is going on here now that you know this.
@@BuddhaFpv The reason for the "jerkyness" was that I used 25 fps footage on a 30 fps timeline. I had clips with both frame rates and didn't realize it while editing.
@@Drone.Academyok why not say that? you said "yes" when its not the case...also maybe you should just name your videos "how to make any shot look cool by adding black bars to the top and bottom of your vids.." yeah your right that doesnt roll off the tongue lol.
@@BuddhaFpv I said yes because I genuinely thought that to be the reason. I just realized that it was the 25 fps on a 30 fps timeline after that comment.
Thank you for these amazing tips. I can’t wait until the weather improves and I can try them out for myself!
You are most welcome!
Thankyou. Was the footage a little jerky cos you didn't use an ND filter? Many thanks.
Yes, I shot some of the clips without ND filter for some reason
not really...an ND filter wont get rid of "jerky" footage, it will get rid of some "jello" but jerky cam movements are just bad equipment and the pilots ability to operate controls smoothly...you decide what is going on here now that you know this.
@@BuddhaFpv The reason for the "jerkyness" was that I used 25 fps footage on a 30 fps timeline. I had clips with both frame rates and didn't realize it while editing.
@@Drone.Academyok why not say that? you said "yes" when its not the case...also maybe you should just name your videos "how to make any shot look cool by adding black bars to the top and bottom of your vids.." yeah your right that doesnt roll off the tongue lol.
@@BuddhaFpv I said yes because I genuinely thought that to be the reason. I just realized that it was the 25 fps on a 30 fps timeline after that comment.
great information