Not only both your footage and your advices are great but watching your work gives us the chance to understand how fundamental sound design and color grading are too ! Cheers man ;)
I like the most that you are an experienced person and the way you explain makes me understand very well. Thank you very much. Compared to young people who think they are experts after 2 months.
Wow, man. What an utterly excellent video. One thing I've realized is to treat the drone like an actual camera when you're filming -- meaning don't forget about composition, distance, and light. And for video especially: have a beginning and end point in mind for a shot. Think about what the point is of that shot? Anyhow, you've inspired and taught me a lot! Keep up the great work.
Yesterday I bought my first drone in 41 years, a DJI Air 3. This adventure have just started and your videos has been a great source of inspiration and teaching 🙏
I went to Neuschwanstein Castle before I owned a drone. That shot of yours reminded me I need to get back there someday now that I have one! Great video!
Very nice, this is the look I would like to create. My imagination is off the hook, thinking about this information combined with hotshots and waypoints. I’m going to replay this video many times. Thank you.
Hi Sean, your video was very beautiful to watch. Even though I already knew most of the movements and tricks already, you visualized them perfectly with your beautiful drone footage. Very inspirational! Greetings from Vienna
Cheers so much I love and appreciate all your great know how, I love the push through shot and I'm with you on your last tip because it changes things from the same old, same old 👍🤗
Hi, Sean! I appreciate your videos and the experience you share. I also am impressed with and enjoy the locations that you show. Still, one question bothers me: I believe 100% of your videos will be played on a monitor of some sort and not in the cinema at a frame rate of your choosing. If it's so, why do you shoot at 25fps instead of 30 when the monitors can't play a 25fps video with their 60hz refresh rate without skipping frames and making the movements jagged and jumpy? Example: 2:09 Example 2: 3:13 Am I the only one who sees the branches on the 1st example and the mountain on the second move in skipping and distracting way? If the other viewers see that as well, doesn't it make sense to shoot at 30fps and thus add to the professional look that you are teaching?
Hi, Sean! Maybe there was a misunderstanding. I am in Europe too and yes, the power outlets have 50hz frequency, but the monitors' refresh rate is 60hz (on all monitors I have checked). 60hz monitor refresh rate doesn't divide correctly by 25fps and works much cleaner with 30fps footage according to my experience
@@s.s.productions True, but monitor refresh-rates differ a lot nowadays. Usually 60hz is the minimum. That's why i prefer to mostly shoot in 60 fps, it makes everything way smoother and looks best on UA-cam in my experience. But it really depends what you are shooting though. Slow movement looks best in lower framerates, gives it that cinematic feel like the clips in this video. But with certain footage, 24-25 fps video will induce some kind of stutter because the frames won't be displayed with an even amount of time. Compared to 30 or 60 fps video on a 60hz screen.
I agree slow moves like you've done with the appropriate music like you put to this video makes it extraordinary and yes I did subscribe and hit the bell
I almost started making notes 😅 there’s a lot of videos and channels dedicated to the flying and very few good ones dedicated to the filming. I mean; you start by making cool videos for your vacations…and next thing you know…you’re making shots for Christopher Nolan 🤷🏻♂️ I find this stuff just mesmerizing…and I don’t even have a drone! 😂 (getting there though…) New subscriber here 👍🏻 Many thanks. You rock! 🤘🏼
Amazing work! The video could be 3 hours long and I would still love to hear your explanations and different types of drone moves. It's really helpful.
Beautiful shots! Really useful! How much of the smoothness comes from the speed of the drone and how much from a slower frame rate and refining in post?
Hey great explanation first of all. But I find myself curious about your shots in Germany. Did you apply for special permission to shoot at the location like Neuschwanstein etc? I know for a fact that these are no drone zones and you are not allowed to fly in city’s or in close proximity.
Does anyone else notice the judder of most shots (ex at 2:05)? This is the single most important thing that I am struggling with right now and happens is most drone footage
Hey all, something I'm super annoyed by when it comes to my own footage is when it's jittery/choppy. So I start to pay more attention to this and noticed it's in most of his shots as well. How to solve this? I know about the 180 rule (framerate/shutter speed) and I just bought ND filters I'm about to try out. Hope that helps or reduces it.
I have the same problem.. But if I see the same video in my smartphone it not happen. So I thinks that is some virus in driver video. I tryed to take videos with ND filters and 180 shutter speed, but the result is the same 5 fps but less detailed...tac tac tac is very annoyng
It has nothing with "180" rules or any shutterspeed used. Slower shutterspeed introduces motion blur which is a bit nicer to an eye, but does not fixes stuttering. This happens because of wrong frame rate. For youtube you need to record in 30 fps (or 60, 120 for slow motion). If you record in 24, 25, 50, ... you get this. Also, set timeline to 30 fps, too. Only for cinema projectors you use 24. Try and thank me later.
Is a problem of my monitor but i see all drone videos at 5 fps? tac tac tac tac tac, instad the your video in studio is more fluid and more detailed 8:45 I can clearly count that the snow in the foreground is shot 4 times in one second.
That’s really another amazing video with a lot awesome features and excellent introduction that I enjoyed a lot, thanks for sharing, I got another newly uploaded video and hope u enjoy too :)
So maybe im just to picky but why are all your shoots so jittery ? What i mean by that is most of the part the background not what’s in front of the camera.It’s coz your on 24 fps and your moving your drone or something you did on your edit ? I notice that coz it happened to me as well and i did love it with 30 fps footage and edited in 30 fps timeline or 60 fps footage in 30 fps timeline. Besides that really really great content and explanation and i love your way of composition. Have a nice day
Single handily one of the best channels on youtube
Ryan 🙌🏼🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@SeanAlami by the not pulling your leg. Your videos are crisp and sound selection is 🤌🤌👌. Would be epic to see a collab with @petermckinnon
Thank you brother! this is hidden gem!
One of the best videos!
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Not only both your footage and your advices are great but watching your work gives us the chance to understand how fundamental sound design and color grading are too ! Cheers man ;)
Thank you Kindly 🙌🏼🙏🏻🙏🏻
I am a fan of drones, I love this world of drones, subscribing right now to this channel
I appreciate that
dang what a hidden gem of channel, underrated fr
I like the most that you are an experienced person and the way you explain makes me understand very well. Thank you very much. Compared to young people who think they are experts after 2 months.
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One of the best vids with different example shots around. Good job
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Wow, man. What an utterly excellent video. One thing I've realized is to treat the drone like an actual camera when you're filming -- meaning don't forget about composition, distance, and light. And for video especially: have a beginning and end point in mind for a shot. Think about what the point is of that shot? Anyhow, you've inspired and taught me a lot! Keep up the great work.
Cheers man
Your color grade rocks man.
Chhers man
Yesterday I bought my first drone in 41 years, a DJI Air 3. This adventure have just started and your videos has been a great source of inspiration and teaching 🙏
Best of luck!
I went to Neuschwanstein Castle before I owned a drone. That shot of yours reminded me I need to get back there someday now that I have one! Great video!
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Amazing footage....and great pro tips for getting high-quality cinematic drone shots. Subscribed for more!!! Thanks for sharing.
Wow the move back tilt is so beautiful
Very nice, this is the look I would like to create. My imagination is off the hook, thinking about this information combined with hotshots and waypoints. I’m going to replay this video many times. Thank you.
Great stuff, I will be trying these moves. THANKS.
Thanks again Sean, second time this week I’ve been to your channel. First was earlier Monday I think in Re interior Avata review
Really help a newbie like me .. thanks!
Wow Sean, you get around, amazing shots of some amazing locations. Great tips, thanks
Cheers mate
So beautiful! Great ideas! Just beautiful!
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exactly the video i needes big thanks bro
Cheers
Great Content..Much Appreciated Sean
Thank you Chris
Even when I already know most of this movements, the way that you explained it with your footage, just inspired me. Thank you!!
Thank you my dude 🙏🏻
Hey man, great video! Love the color grading in your shots. Your tips are going to greatly help my film making.
Hi.Happy to see Canadian creator.I have only mini drone but would like to practice with your recommendations.Thanks for the great video
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Thanks for this. Great video. Great shots.
Noticed a few downtown Cologne shots in there, you're brave ;-)
Yes Sam that was back in the old days
Great video. Great shots!
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Wow, images amazing 👏
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Beautiful places ❤️❤️
Nice work hamshahri, keep it up
Thank u hamshahri🙏🏻🙏🏻
Very useful info. Thanks.
A very simple presentation, yet very informative and beautiful.
Thank You Kamen 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Such beautifully controlled movements. These tips will be so usefull
Glad you think so!
Amazing video 👍🏻🙌❤️
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Thanks! Great video. Gave me lots of inspiration.
Höggren my pleasure 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
The grading in these shots
Beautiful beautiful beautiful
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Thank you..! ❤❤
Bravo!!! Bravo. Beautiful. Your composition and location is great. Thank you. I am going to practice those shots along the Jersey shore.
Thanks David 🙂🙏🏻
Beautiful 👌
Hi Sean, your video was very beautiful to watch. Even though I already knew most of the movements and tricks already, you visualized them perfectly with your beautiful drone footage. Very inspirational! Greetings from Vienna
Thank again 🙏🏻🙌🏼😌
Superb
Thanks
Grat shots and tips. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Cool video I just subscribed ✌️
Thanks for the sub!
great shots and suggestions footage excellent
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Thanks for this movie! 👍
Thanks a lot. Really nice 👍🏼
Great tips and video! I wondering if this could be a full time job
thanks for these amazing tips from a pro !
Great tips Sean
Cheers so much I love and appreciate all your great know how, I love the push through shot and I'm with you on your last tip because it changes things from the same old, same old 👍🤗
Thanks a lot
Hi, Sean! I appreciate your videos and the experience you share. I also am impressed with and enjoy the locations that you show.
Still, one question bothers me: I believe 100% of your videos will be played on a monitor of some sort and not in the cinema at a frame rate of your choosing. If it's so, why do you shoot at 25fps instead of 30 when the monitors can't play a 25fps video with their 60hz refresh rate without skipping frames and making the movements jagged and jumpy?
Example: 2:09
Example 2: 3:13
Am I the only one who sees the branches on the 1st example and the mountain on the second move in skipping and distracting way?
If the other viewers see that as well, doesn't it make sense to shoot at 30fps and thus add to the professional look that you are teaching?
Thank you buddy. We all shoot 50 here in europe
Hi, Sean! Maybe there was a misunderstanding. I am in Europe too and yes, the power outlets have 50hz frequency, but the monitors' refresh rate is 60hz (on all monitors I have checked). 60hz monitor refresh rate doesn't divide correctly by 25fps and works much cleaner with 30fps footage according to my experience
@@s.s.productions True, but monitor refresh-rates differ a lot nowadays. Usually 60hz is the minimum.
That's why i prefer to mostly shoot in 60 fps, it makes everything way smoother and looks best on UA-cam in my experience.
But it really depends what you are shooting though. Slow movement looks best in lower framerates, gives it that cinematic feel like the clips in this video.
But with certain footage, 24-25 fps video will induce some kind of stutter because the frames won't be displayed with an even amount of time. Compared to 30 or 60 fps video on a 60hz screen.
Thanks a lot, this was really inspirational! Will try some of these moves in the future!
Thank you Anton🙏🏻🙌🏼
I loved this video so much but also I think this is more designed for pro. Maybe next for next time, please show how you do these on the remote
Thank you Steve, thats a good point
Beautifully done. Well explained. Inspiring. Thank you!
Thank you Howard 🙌🏼🙌🏼
Nice❤🇵🇭
I agree slow moves like you've done with the appropriate music like you put to this video makes it extraordinary and yes I did subscribe and hit the bell
I almost started making notes 😅 there’s a lot of videos and channels dedicated to the flying and very few good ones dedicated to the filming.
I mean; you start by making cool videos for your vacations…and next thing you know…you’re making shots for Christopher Nolan 🤷🏻♂️
I find this stuff just mesmerizing…and I don’t even have a drone! 😂 (getting there though…)
New subscriber here 👍🏻 Many thanks. You rock! 🤘🏼
You can do it! I appreciate it🙏🏻
Thank so much for trick
Hi Sean, I like your videos and learn a lot from your tips, as I am a beginner in drone filming. And now I see a video of my town here ( Rovinj) 🙂🙂
Thank you man
excellent video and sub, no choice man 🌞🌞😎
Thanks for the sub!
Amazing work! The video could be 3 hours long and I would still love to hear your explanations and different types of drone moves. It's really helpful.
Cheers man
nice tips
Beautiful shots! Really useful! How much of the smoothness comes from the speed of the drone and how much from a slower frame rate and refining in post?
it's all in camera as far as speed.
Fantastic video, great content how can we improve moves of our drone to make more fluent thanks
Thank you sir
I've watched just a few of your videos Sean. Enough to find out that not subscribing to your channel wouldn't be quite the right thing to do 😉👌
Well Dawid I appreciate that my friend 🙏🏻🙏🏻👊🏼
Sean. What are the soundtracks you used in the drone video?
Great job
Dano
Dano my guy, I use so many of em. Use the app Shazam for whichever you like
Very nice shots and moves but
Wish u also showed how to move the wheel on RC for beginners
خوشحالم هر روز بیشتر می درخشی.
هامون عزیز، خیلی لطف داری 🙌🏼🙏🏻🙏🏻
Got a sub-to-all from me. Fantastic video.
Thanks for subbing
Amaziing channel thank you
Thank you Bud 🙏🏻🙌🏼
Only this video makes sense
Perfect365
Wow
@4:30 Rovinj isn't it?
Trying with my dji mini 3 soon
when you fly low, do you use nd-filters for the frame rate?
Good job Sean, iam beginner of pilot drone. From your videos, i learned how to do that. O y Please could you share the music link. Thanks in advance
Grazie mille for your content. Thanks for your time that you spend for your subscripted.
Cheers 🙌🏼🙌🏼
Does the mini 3 pro have a cinematic setting?
Music name on birds eye wiev?
Hey great explanation first of all.
But I find myself curious about your shots in Germany. Did you apply for special permission to shoot at the location like Neuschwanstein etc? I know for a fact that these are no drone zones and you are not allowed to fly in city’s or in close proximity.
SAuper yorum
Text titles do not seem smooth. BTW, thanks for sharing the awesome tips.
Does anyone else notice the judder of most shots (ex at 2:05)? This is the single most important thing that I am struggling with right now and happens is most drone footage
I have watched and but I don't hve drone 🔥🔥🔥🔥
so much judder....but scenes are awesome
Hey all, something I'm super annoyed by when it comes to my own footage is when it's jittery/choppy. So I start to pay more attention to this and noticed it's in most of his shots as well. How to solve this? I know about the 180 rule (framerate/shutter speed) and I just bought ND filters I'm about to try out. Hope that helps or reduces it.
I have the same problem.. But if I see the same video in my smartphone it not happen. So I thinks that is some virus in driver video. I tryed to take videos with ND filters and 180 shutter speed, but the result is the same 5 fps but less detailed...tac tac tac is very annoyng
It has nothing with "180" rules or any shutterspeed used. Slower shutterspeed introduces motion blur which is a bit nicer to an eye, but does not fixes stuttering. This happens because of wrong frame rate. For youtube you need to record in 30 fps (or 60, 120 for slow motion). If you record in 24, 25, 50, ... you get this. Also, set timeline to 30 fps, too. Only for cinema projectors you use 24. Try and thank me later.
Is a problem of my monitor but i see all drone videos at 5 fps? tac tac tac tac tac, instad the your video in studio is more fluid and more detailed 8:45 I can clearly count that the snow in the foreground is shot 4 times in one second.
50 or 60 most cases
That’s really another amazing video with a lot awesome features and excellent introduction that I enjoyed a lot, thanks for sharing, I got another newly uploaded video and hope u enjoy too :)
Thanks a lot 🙏🏻🙏🏻
So maybe im just to picky but why are all your shoots so jittery ? What i mean by that is most of the part the background not what’s in front of the camera.It’s coz your on 24 fps and your moving your drone or something you did on your edit ? I notice that coz it happened to me as well and i did love it with 30 fps footage and edited in 30 fps timeline or 60 fps footage in 30 fps timeline. Besides that really really great content and explanation and i love your way of composition. Have a nice day
plz drone name
It's a DJI Mavic 3
Good video but horrible juggering on shots. 😅
Don't quit your day job.
Superb
Thanks
song name on birds eye wiev?