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a Walk in the park (multiple effects)

sickno

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Hi all its more or less a experiment:

- scene 1 masking and duplicating myself
- multiple scenes with vertigo effect (inspired by pmshop)
- new teal + orange colour saturation
- new intro

Feed me with feedback please!

While your on it please subscribe and like :)
 
Where is this!? Looks really fairy tail-ishhh and why is there no other person at that place. I'm just glad you didn't encounter a wild bear. :p:p HAHA great video though
 
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Where is this!? Looks really fairy tail-ishhh and why is there no other person at that place. I'm just glad you didn't encounter a wild bear. :p:p HAHA great video though
Its a forest/park in The Netherlands. I tried to avoid people. Timing is your best friend :). Nope its actually in a large city, its called clingendael in den Hague. No wild animals over there only a overpopulation of domestic dogs walking their owners :)
 
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Outstanding video my friend!! You sir have an incredible sense of composition in both location and scenes. Very calming views and music for sure. That location is indeed magical and I wish I had such a place to wander and film or photograph. I saw several scenes where the prop wash stirred up the surrounding leaves and I would like to suggest that in those scenes that you use a momentary slow motion effect for creating a much more magical effect. And maybe some surrealistic filter effects occasionally as well. I thought the duplication effect was cool as well. And where is your eye patch?;) I would love to see more videos from this location and you are giving the Spark a really good name as far as cinematography goes. Keep up the good work!! :D
 
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Outstanding video my friend!! You sir have an incredible sense of composition in both location and scenes. Very calming views and music for sure. That location is indeed magical and I wish I had such a place to wander and film or photograph. I saw several scenes where the prop wash stirred up the surrounding leaves and I would like to suggest that in those scenes that you use a momentary slow motion effect for creating a much more magical effect. And maybe some surrealistic filter effects occasionally as well. I thought the duplication effect was cool as well. And where is your eye patch?;) I would love to see more videos from this location and you are giving the Spark a really good name as far as cinematography goes. Keep up the good work!! :D
What a great compliment. And great feedback, i forget the slowmotion like i did in greece episode 3.... This location is also very romantic, somehow it is always autumn "ish" ... I dont see myself as a cinematographer....yet but with audience like yourself sir i wil be one :), actually thats a picture of myself without an eyepatch. First i darkend it 300% and then made a sketch of it and made it black and white this result is indeed a eye patch look without a real eye patch.
 
What a great compliment. And great feedback, i forget the slowmotion like i did in greece episode 3.... This location is also very romantic, somehow it is always autumn "ish" ... I dont see myself as a cinematographer....yet but with audience like yourself sir i wil be one :), actually thats a picture of myself without an eyepatch. First i darkend it 300% and then made a sketch of it and made it black and white this result is indeed a eye patch look without a real eye patch.
I can plainly see that you are very talented in what you create in your videos and the editing. I am actually inspired by you to do more than just aerial videos and to now search for similar locations with those magical properties as you find. I am in the process of setting myself up a dual monitor setup with better software than I use on my laptop in order to do better editing than I have in the past. But still, this is all new to me and I am just getting started in learning all of this. Your illustration of yourself with the patch is cool. You obviously are a talented and creative artist as well. I just subscribed to your channel as well.
 
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I can plainly see that you are very talented in what you create in your videos and the editing. I am actually inspired by you to do more than just aerial videos and to now search for similar locations with those magical properties as you find. I am in the process of setting myself up a dual monitor setup with better software than I use on my laptop in order to do better editing than I have in the past. But still, this is all new to me and I am just getting started in learning all of this. Your illustration of yourself with the patch is cool. You obviously are a talented and creative artist as well. I just subscribed to your channel as well.
I dony know what to say... However i can help you with that basicly what i do is google places to hike/walk/bike routes nearby. Then i make a top 3. Scout the place out and decide what you want in your video. During flying:

- go low and slow
- try not to adjust camera of drone movement during rec
- try to compose a story

Editing:

- music should be a match the video
- try to transition without fancy transitions
Try to transition on beat.

Goodluck buddy!
 
Thanks for the advice. It sounds like good advice based on your experience and style. I have been looking for scenic places near me already and there are some parks nearby that have paved trails along the local rivers. I wish I could make videos of the local "Blue Ridge Parkway" here in my county but it is forbidden. It has the only local hiking trails that are open to the public. I will keep searching while I am driving around though. I know the good spots are out there.:D
 

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