If that's your first 'real' video, I look forward to seeing what you put out in the future because for a first video that was outstanding. The only things I could say you could improve on is, try and center the drone shots a little more, find a middle area and focus onto that. Also while your handheld, slow your movements down when moving with your camera, especially panning left to right. Also to get more natural movement, physically turn your body left and right or pivot up and down to get those panning shots instead of using the thumbstick, it take a bit of practice to get the muscle memory but once you do, everything starts to look more organic and less mechanical. Remember slow is smooth and smooth is king. Other than that, video was great! Definitely will subscribe if your planning on putting more stuff like this up!
Great video! Your style is very different from other abandoned video people (I don't like the term youtuber), and it's a good different. I love the gimbal stuff but it looks like you could maybe balance the phone on it a bit. There's was a little bit of rotational bobbing along with your footsteps. The drone stuff was great too. Don't be afraid to get close to things, having a foreground and background is what makes a lot of drone footage better than the rest. Keep pumping out videos and they'll get better every time! I can't wait to see your next vid!
Posted by Dan Lee If that's your first 'real' video, I look forward to seeing what you put out in the future because for a first video that was outstanding. The only things I could say you could improve on is, try and center the drone shots a little more, find a middle area and focus onto that. Also while your handheld, slow your movements down when moving with your camera, especially panning left to right. Also to get more natural movement, physically turn your body left and right or pivot up and down to get those panning shots instead of using the thumbstick, it take a bit of practice to get the muscle memory but once you do, everything starts to look more organic and less mechanical. Remember slow is smooth and smooth is king. Other than that, video was great! Definitely will subscribe if your planning on putting more stuff like this up!
Thanks so much for the advice! I definitely plan to create more videos, but I might start a new channel.
Posted by ryanpics Great video! Your style is very different from other abandoned video people (I don't like the term youtuber), and it's a good different. I love the gimbal stuff but it looks like you could maybe balance the phone on it a bit. There's was a little bit of rotational bobbing along with your footsteps. The drone stuff was great too. Don't be afraid to get close to things, having a foreground and background is what makes a lot of drone footage better than the rest. Keep pumping out videos and they'll get better every time! I can't wait to see your next vid!
Thanks so much for the advice! I'm eager to make another video haha!