Born and raised right here in Santa Fe...it is truly a place to call home❤️I don’t think I will ever move either. New Mexico is one state that is never really noticed.
Thanks man for bringing me to Seastock Audio.. It's a relief i finally found a band, or sort of, that reflects the type of genre i always listen to.. they take inspiration from jonsi, arcade fire, phoenix, mumford & sons, florence and the machines, of monsters and men, jimmy eat world and the likes to name a few.. They create the best soundtracks for just about anything you could think of. Kudos to your videos keep it up!
I'd be happy to license some of this footage to you, but I do charge a fee for licensing since that's a portion of how I'm able to support my family while continuing to make/create these types of projects. If you'd like to discuss licensing, feel free to reach out to matt (at) blue mantle media (dot) com.
So I loved this video. I use it as my pitch to justify buying a drone for myself haha. I'm looking to buy a phantom 3 professional and I was just curious as to which drone you used for filming this? Also love the choice to go with 24 frames. Looks more cinematic than home video.
I've got the Phantom 2, shooting on a GoPro Hero 4. I like it a lot, but it does have its shortcomings...biggest thing is that I have to contend with "jello" on a somewhat regular basis. My hope would be to upgrade to the Inspire 1 with the X5 camera, but with the new "Micro UAS" law possibly coming through in the next couple of months, I'm going to hold off...if it passes then the Phantom line of drones falls into the micro category, so I'd probably get a Phantom 3 Professional instead of the Inspire 1.
New Mexico is such a unique and beautiful state if you go outside of Albuqueruqe. Very unique and different environments that are astonishigly close to one another, New Mexico has a bit of everything. Shame it's a poor state, but I guess that's also a good thing at the same time because it means that a lot of the beauty of NM remains untouched by government and corporations.
Nice and Creative Videos, This is really my favorite channle.:). I really glad to see your post and your world was so brilliant. 🌴🌴🌴 excellent and Much appreciated!!🌴🌴🌴 🌴🌴🌴 🌴🌴🌴 🌴🌴🌴 from: Edgewood Town Santa Fe
Oh gosh! I will think about it, but I'd be a bit self-conscious doing so...my methods for color grading are mostly self-taught, which means they're probably not the most efficient nor the best methods, but they get the job done for me.
+CineDesign Films Actually, I hardly ever use those filters. I use mostly brightness and contrast in conjunction with a luma filter, on two otherwise-identical video layers. The luma key filter goes on the top layer, preserving the highlights, then I can push the brightness and contrast on the bottom layer significantly more than I could otherwise. When pushing the contrast (at least in Premiere) it has the effect of looking like I increased saturation. Maybe I will do a tutorial, because it's a technique I figured out by trial and error, but I've used it extensively for the last two years on almost every video I make.
That's the Santa Fe Botanical Garden. They were so gracious...I hadn't asked ahead of time if I could film there, just showed up one morning and asked and they said it'd be okay. They're small gardens, but very pretty, so I do recommend going at some point.
I got another comment like this recently, and basically it comes down to aesthetics. I decidedly do not like the look of 60fps...to me it makes video look like it's computer animated. I actually shot this video at 30fps, but wanted the film look, so edited in a 24fps timeline because that's the look I wanted for it. Again...aesthetics...so you're free to disagree, but I don't think you're going to be able to convince me that that 60fps is "better" than 24. :-)
+BlueMantleMedia I found your channel by chance today and subscribed, my wife and I watched for two hours video after video on our big screen tv, we were overwhelmed by the great cinematography and editing. But after the magnificent Oklahoma video we watched the Sante Fe video and thought there was something wrong with our tv. I know it's your personal choice and have explained this, but filming in 30fps and editing on 24fps time line you are dropping frames and that's noticeable and horrible to watch on a big screen. Only trying to be helpful as an audience, nothing more. Kind regards, John
Shelley98412 They’re not all bad. I get it if someone’s buzzing your house, sure, but they can do a lot of good too. Doubt I’ll convince you of that, so I’ll just say that I wish you well.
Born and raised right here in Santa Fe...it is truly a place to call home❤️I don’t think I will ever move either. New Mexico is one state that is never really noticed.
I was here last month. Loved every inch of it.
Santa Fe is a wonderful city with many colours
I love these videos of my home makes me fell alive and to see all the people saying they are planing on moving here is awesome
Great aerial video, wow; the plains and mountain views going from countryside to city is just amazing , America's southwest .
Thanks! We love the Southwest, but haven't been back since summer 2016. Hopefully we'll be able to do a roadtrip there again in the next year or two.
Yaaay My home! Thanks for this masterpiece!
MrGerrardify Santa fe for life
A great video of a beautiful town. Thank you for sharing.
My Hometown - thanks for this view!
You're welcome. Thank you for watching.
Thanks man for bringing me to Seastock Audio.. It's a relief i finally found a band, or sort of, that reflects the type of genre i always listen to.. they take inspiration from jonsi, arcade fire, phoenix, mumford & sons, florence and the machines, of monsters and men, jimmy eat world and the likes to name a few.. They create the best soundtracks for just about anything you could think of. Kudos to your videos keep it up!
Hermoso video... Hermosa ciudad
Every video of your is truly amazing! Great job :)
Thanks!
Do you have any aerial footage of the Alameda Inn? I would ask if i could please use it if you have any for a short I want to make :D
Proud to be a lifelong Santa Fean
Thank you, very much!!!!!!!
A very nice video.
Thanks!
So great!
Thanks.
Great intro hook!!
fantastic footage, great editing. I love it!
I've been thinking about moving to Sante Fe lately... this beautifully shot footage certainly helps!
Don't, it's really really really boring here. Don't let the beautiful sceneries fool you.
Not very insightful responses here. Did you end up going?
Great job and a good pilot
born and raised there!!
Great Santa Fe video, loved it!
How did you manage no people and no cars??
Beautiful work, by the way
Shooting early in the morning or late in the evening. It was summer, so mornings were pretty early and sunsets weren't until 9pm or so.
No on bothered you about flying?
This is great can we use this for our local film?
I'd be happy to license some of this footage to you, but I do charge a fee for licensing since that's a portion of how I'm able to support my family while continuing to make/create these types of projects. If you'd like to discuss licensing, feel free to reach out to matt (at) blue mantle media (dot) com.
So I loved this video. I use it as my pitch to justify buying a drone for myself haha. I'm looking to buy a phantom 3 professional and I was just curious as to which drone you used for filming this? Also love the choice to go with 24 frames. Looks more cinematic than home video.
I've got the Phantom 2, shooting on a GoPro Hero 4. I like it a lot, but it does have its shortcomings...biggest thing is that I have to contend with "jello" on a somewhat regular basis. My hope would be to upgrade to the Inspire 1 with the X5 camera, but with the new "Micro UAS" law possibly coming through in the next couple of months, I'm going to hold off...if it passes then the Phantom line of drones falls into the micro category, so I'd probably get a Phantom 3 Professional instead of the Inspire 1.
New Mexico is such a unique and beautiful state if you go outside of Albuqueruqe. Very unique and different environments that are astonishigly close to one another, New Mexico has a bit of everything. Shame it's a poor state, but I guess that's also a good thing at the same time because it means that a lot of the beauty of NM remains untouched by government and corporations.
I love my CITY
Nice and Creative Videos, This is really my favorite channle.:).
I really glad to see your post and your world was so brilliant. 🌴🌴🌴
excellent and Much appreciated!!🌴🌴🌴 🌴🌴🌴 🌴🌴🌴 🌴🌴🌴 from:
Edgewood Town Santa Fe
Great job ! Maybe a grading tutorial ? :D
Oh gosh! I will think about it, but I'd be a bit self-conscious doing so...my methods for color grading are mostly self-taught, which means they're probably not the most efficient nor the best methods, but they get the job done for me.
+BlueMantleMedia yeah but they are so good for gopro footage ;) You use what ? Saturation / Curves / Color wheels and vibrance ? :)
+CineDesign Films Actually, I hardly ever use those filters. I use mostly brightness and contrast in conjunction with a luma filter, on two otherwise-identical video layers. The luma key filter goes on the top layer, preserving the highlights, then I can push the brightness and contrast on the bottom layer significantly more than I could otherwise. When pushing the contrast (at least in Premiere) it has the effect of looking like I increased saturation. Maybe I will do a tutorial, because it's a technique I figured out by trial and error, but I've used it extensively for the last two years on almost every video I make.
+BlueMantleMedia pretty sweet, nice workflow, i going to test that, thank you !
Nice
i recognize every place except for the garden/picnic place at 0:42
That's the Santa Fe Botanical Garden. They were so gracious...I hadn't asked ahead of time if I could film there, just showed up one morning and asked and they said it'd be okay. They're small gardens, but very pretty, so I do recommend going at some point.
thats my home town
Santiago Bryant Santa fe for life
As nice as 4k is, I would rather have 1080 and 60 fps. The shots are beautiful, but the low frame rate makes it so twitchy.
I got another comment like this recently, and basically it comes down to aesthetics. I decidedly do not like the look of 60fps...to me it makes video look like it's computer animated. I actually shot this video at 30fps, but wanted the film look, so edited in a 24fps timeline because that's the look I wanted for it. Again...aesthetics...so you're free to disagree, but I don't think you're going to be able to convince me that that 60fps is "better" than 24. :-)
Understandable. Cool to know its purposeful.
+BlueMantleMedia I found your channel by chance today and subscribed, my wife and I watched for two hours video after video on our big screen tv, we were overwhelmed by the great cinematography and editing. But after the magnificent Oklahoma video we watched the Sante Fe video and thought there was something wrong with our tv. I know it's your personal choice and have explained this, but filming in 30fps and editing on 24fps time line you are dropping frames and that's noticeable and horrible to watch on a big screen. Only trying to be helpful as an audience, nothing more. Kind regards, John
Some clips are too short, poor editing
Depends on the audience. I wanted to make an artistic but at the same time exciting and engaging video, so went for a faster-paced edit.
Don’t be a dick wad, I liked it covered a lot in a little time
SO the residents are called New Mexicans. lolz
Why lolz?
Hate drones be glad you did not fly over my house.
Shelley98412 They’re not all bad. I get it if someone’s buzzing your house, sure, but they can do a lot of good too. Doubt I’ll convince you of that, so I’ll just say that I wish you well.