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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Powers" data-source="post: 17467" data-attributes="member: 2759"><p>So, what could you do better:</p><p></p><p>Try avoid turning, and if you want turning make sure it's a bit slower. Generally, try slower movements for longer in one direction, when transitioning from one direction to another, try to cut and transition there. Use tripod mode. Match your video to the background music you picked.</p><p>Check out YouTube, there's a ton of people with tips and tutorials for "cinematic drone video".</p><p></p><p>As for software, personally I like Adobe Premiere Pro, however just like some of the other options mentioned in this thread that might be overwhelming, so it really depends on how much time you want to invest. If you want to learn cutting and composition, go with adobe's stuff, you will find tons of tutorials for those. If you just want to make a few videos for yourself, go for movie maker, or similar aimed products (Magix video coming to my mind)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Powers, post: 17467, member: 2759"] So, what could you do better: Try avoid turning, and if you want turning make sure it's a bit slower. Generally, try slower movements for longer in one direction, when transitioning from one direction to another, try to cut and transition there. Use tripod mode. Match your video to the background music you picked. Check out YouTube, there's a ton of people with tips and tutorials for "cinematic drone video". As for software, personally I like Adobe Premiere Pro, however just like some of the other options mentioned in this thread that might be overwhelming, so it really depends on how much time you want to invest. If you want to learn cutting and composition, go with adobe's stuff, you will find tons of tutorials for those. If you just want to make a few videos for yourself, go for movie maker, or similar aimed products (Magix video coming to my mind) [/QUOTE]
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