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IH-610 Hyperlapse - March 27, 2018

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Looking towards the Houston Galleria area from Bellaire. Loop 610 south of IH-69 at 4:45 PM Captured by the DJI Spark

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Awesome video!, now my questions. What are the rules with the FAA and flying near highways?? I'm going to assume flying directly over is a nono
 
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Awesome video!, now my questions. What are the rules with the FAA and flying near highways?? I'm going to assume flying directly over is a nono

Correct. At least that is how I would fly - avoiding flying directly over highways.
No rules in writing though.
Not violating "flying over people" because it goes not to say "unless they are covered" and the autos are defiantly cover.
But like I said, I wouldn't play with the letter of the regulations.

Someone posted recently that makes it so simple from the FAA site:
  • Fly for hobby or recreation ONLY
  • Register your model aircraft
  • Fly within visual line-of-sight
  • Follow community-based safety guidelines and fly within the programming of a nationwide community-based organization
  • Fly a drone under 55 lbs. unless certified by a community-based organization
  • Never fly near other aircraft
  • Notify the airport and air traffic control tower prior to flying within 5 miles of an airport*
  • Never fly near emergency response efforts
And that is it - we tend to complicate the rules with other rules.
Like the rules in Part 107 which is commercial, which is not what I fly under.

Nothing about 400 feet altitude limit or fly at daytime only.
HOWEVER, that can be enforced by line of sight - can you see it past 400ft without the aid of optics other than glasses??
 
Correct. At least that is how I would fly - avoiding flying directly over highways.
No rules in writing though.
Not violating "flying over people" because it goes not to say "unless they are covered" and the autos are defiantly cover.
But like I said, I wouldn't play with the letter of the regulations.

Someone posted recently that makes it so simple from the FAA site:
  • Fly for hobby or recreation ONLY
  • Register your model aircraft
  • Fly within visual line-of-sight
  • Follow community-based safety guidelines and fly within the programming of a nationwide community-based organization
  • Fly a drone under 55 lbs. unless certified by a community-based organization
  • Never fly near other aircraft
  • Notify the airport and air traffic control tower prior to flying within 5 miles of an airport*
  • Never fly near emergency response efforts
And that is it - we tend to complicate the rules with other rules.
Like the rules in Part 107 which is commercial, which is not what I fly under.

Nothing about 400 feet altitude limit or fly at daytime only.
HOWEVER, that can be enforced by line of sight - can you see it past 400ft without the aid of optics other than glasses??

Oh ok cool. Makes sense but also makes cool shots. I have to get in touch with a local drone pilot who is flying in our downtown providence area. IT is a FLY ZONE which is odd, but I Want to make sure before I get to flying lol.
 
Well I was just asking how you did it ;-)

Ahhh, I see.
I'm just reading too much into a "technical term" :D

So I went up about 100ft in normal mode, tilted the cam down a little bit, watched the screen and flew parallel to the interstate.
Went out for about 1 minute and 50 seconds and came back.
Put the video in Filmora video editor, found the first & last frame of stable flight and trimmed.
Gave the video speed a 3.700x boost, added 30 to saturation, added music and upscaled the rendering processing to 4k
 
Thanks, been looking for a good editing package so I'll see if Filmora have a trial version. So far I've compiled videos using GoPro Quik on my Android but have not found a PC equivalent unfortunately.
 
That was just a 2 Minute flight? My thoughts were, that you spend a whole battery pack for this. I like it a lot, well done!

More like a 5.5 to 6 minute flight.

About 1 minute to get up to 100AGL and adjust the camera (I have to level every time because the gimbal will not hold the horizon - set for repair when my other Spark comes back from service)
2 minutes to get out to where the end of the video shows.
2 minutes to get back.
1 minute to come down.
 
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Thanks for the Filmora tip, I think I've finally found an app to get back into video editing, many, many years after Premiere and my miniDV camera ! Will post my first attempt into a new thread ;-)
 
Thanks for the Filmora tip, I think I've finally found an app to get back into video editing, many, many years after Premiere and my miniDV camera ! Will post my first attempt into a new thread ;-)

You are quite welcome. Don’t let the editing preview fool you. It will look fuzzy but the output is stellar
 
Yes and I was also getting some choppiness because the FPS was set to 24 for some reason, going to 30 fps fixed the problem. Here's my first attempt BTW :
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;-)
 
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Yes and I was also getting some choppiness because the FPS was set to 24 for some reason, going to 30 fps fixed the problem. Here's my first attempt BTW :
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;-)
Outstanding!
Try rendering at 4K
 

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