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Why the Spark is the best drone. An essay.
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<blockquote data-quote="MannyCAM2001" data-source="post: 42808" data-attributes="member: 7007"><p>PERFECT! And truly to all the professionals who shoot for a living, Lighten up! Lol...Could have said it better.</p><p></p><p>To be perfectly honest, I rarely watch the professional videos posted by Devin, Neistat, etc. They tend to look the same. Talk about gimmicky, every edit, every camera movement shows the same tricks over and over again.</p><p> I prefer the unpolished videographer recording the nooks and crannies of the world. Those are way more interesting. It’s life in all its natural splendor. 24fps That argument always makes me laugh. About the time that movies really came of age, film was expensive to buy and develope. So the notion of shooting using less film became the standard. It all had to do with money, not the best looking picture. So I share your views on the style of shooting preferred by the so-called “professional.”</p><p> </p><p> And the Spark being the best drone ever??? It’s the only reason I’m flying today. I never flew drones before and never had an interest in buying one. Until I came across a video shot by an everyday YouTuber. Being a video-fanatic all my life, both commercially and as a hobby, this was the perfect time to enter the sport. The story-telling possibilities are endless. </p><p> And one thing known by all who share this camera passion, invisibility is the key to getting great footage. Size does matter with drones. </p><p> I’m praying that the new blades used by the Mavic will be designed for the Spark sometime in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MannyCAM2001, post: 42808, member: 7007"] PERFECT! And truly to all the professionals who shoot for a living, Lighten up! Lol...Could have said it better. To be perfectly honest, I rarely watch the professional videos posted by Devin, Neistat, etc. They tend to look the same. Talk about gimmicky, every edit, every camera movement shows the same tricks over and over again. I prefer the unpolished videographer recording the nooks and crannies of the world. Those are way more interesting. It’s life in all its natural splendor. 24fps That argument always makes me laugh. About the time that movies really came of age, film was expensive to buy and develope. So the notion of shooting using less film became the standard. It all had to do with money, not the best looking picture. So I share your views on the style of shooting preferred by the so-called “professional.” And the Spark being the best drone ever??? It’s the only reason I’m flying today. I never flew drones before and never had an interest in buying one. Until I came across a video shot by an everyday YouTuber. Being a video-fanatic all my life, both commercially and as a hobby, this was the perfect time to enter the sport. The story-telling possibilities are endless. And one thing known by all who share this camera passion, invisibility is the key to getting great footage. Size does matter with drones. I’m praying that the new blades used by the Mavic will be designed for the Spark sometime in the future. [/QUOTE]
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