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<blockquote data-quote="Northwood Mediaworks" data-source="post: 55719" data-attributes="member: 6411"><p>That one is a lot better, seems like everyone has the same issue as you though, when you start panning (yawing) around, if you go too fast, the video will "stutter". Slow it down for those shots, use Tripod mode, and stop now and then, so that the audience can take in all the details of the scene. Also, when you are including the sky in your shots, pointing the camera slightly down towards the ground will improve the lighting on the objects on the ground. Not sure if you can slice up your clips in that app, but you may want to use more saturation on the sky shots, and don't use any extra on the overhead shots of the ground. </p><p></p><p>And please also consider the safety of the people underneath you. Better to be off to one side of that water park, so if the Spark falls, it wont hurt someone.</p><p></p><p>Nice video though, man, you can see the humidity in the long shots of the hills, must be steamy hot there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northwood Mediaworks, post: 55719, member: 6411"] That one is a lot better, seems like everyone has the same issue as you though, when you start panning (yawing) around, if you go too fast, the video will "stutter". Slow it down for those shots, use Tripod mode, and stop now and then, so that the audience can take in all the details of the scene. Also, when you are including the sky in your shots, pointing the camera slightly down towards the ground will improve the lighting on the objects on the ground. Not sure if you can slice up your clips in that app, but you may want to use more saturation on the sky shots, and don't use any extra on the overhead shots of the ground. And please also consider the safety of the people underneath you. Better to be off to one side of that water park, so if the Spark falls, it wont hurt someone. Nice video though, man, you can see the humidity in the long shots of the hills, must be steamy hot there! [/QUOTE]
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