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<blockquote data-quote="Mrmund" data-source="post: 32572" data-attributes="member: 3648"><p>Hey Brian, </p><p> I watched the video. Are you making a guide video for the lake like the video above? No offense (I hate when people say that). the problem with that video is perfect for the Spark! Start approaching the parking lot, hike around the lake in order, and shoot each Peg looking at the lake, slide left, circle around and pan down to the spot as you rise away. You can cut between Pegs shooting down from above the trees as you hike along the trail. To shoot this, you'll have to do it manual but "half the reason we got Drones" is because it's so much fun to fly them. Pick a spot with no trees to start and practice until you feel confident and like the way it loos in post.</p><p></p><p>Tell the story of this beautiful lake...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrmund, post: 32572, member: 3648"] Hey Brian, I watched the video. Are you making a guide video for the lake like the video above? No offense (I hate when people say that). the problem with that video is perfect for the Spark! Start approaching the parking lot, hike around the lake in order, and shoot each Peg looking at the lake, slide left, circle around and pan down to the spot as you rise away. You can cut between Pegs shooting down from above the trees as you hike along the trail. To shoot this, you'll have to do it manual but "half the reason we got Drones" is because it's so much fun to fly them. Pick a spot with no trees to start and practice until you feel confident and like the way it loos in post. Tell the story of this beautiful lake... [/QUOTE]
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