5 Killer Ideas for Drone Videos

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I've tested tons of ideas of what to film, I know how frustrating it is not knowing what to do when you first get a drone. Which shots look coolest or which locations wind up giving great shots everytime. As a drone cinematographer, these 5 Filming and location ideas give me gold pretty consistently.

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These 5 techniques pretty much give me consistently great cinematography everytime. The drone does most of the work with the 4k camera honestly. These are easy to do, don't take multiple functions or tons of experience and work great for mavic pro, mavic zoom, mavic air, phantom 4 and 3, etc.

2:45 Low, fast, over-water
3:18 Just straight down
3:55 Right down the line
4:50 Shot kinda down
5:02 Eagle on the mountain
5:54 Fly just barely above anything busy happening beneath
6:36 Find a tall building and go sideway

These are my best drone video moves I could tell you off the top of my head, but I have a new video for drone cinematography as well for 2022. Go to my channel for that one, I have new shots angles and ideas, and also how to make money with your drone.

コメント (21)
  • @dtw3416
    Subbed within 10 seconds. Straight into the content, no messing around, no BS. Great presentation and quality content. If only more of YouTube were like this
  • Loved the part where you say that many times when flying a drone you feel like you're doing something illegal even if you're flying legally! I always get tha feeling! LOL Good to know I'm not the only one!
  • @JulienTJ
    1) 2:45 Low, fast, over-water 2) 3:18 Just straight down 3) 3:55 Right down the line 3.5) 4:50 Shot kinda down 4) 5:02 Eagle on the mountain 5) 5:54 Fly just barely above anything busy happening beneath 5) 6:36 Find a tall building and go sideway
  • I am 54 years old, and I am also a rookie drone pilot. Thank you for providing a no nonsense video tutorial. I have my FAA part 107, now I am flying as much as possible to get profitable experience. Again, I thank you.
  • Very interesting document but a very important piece of advice is missing: "don't forget to push the record button".
  • I love this video! such a gentle reminder that drones are still just tools and what's more important is how we capture things using them.
  • @cw3drones
    This is exactly the short, quick, no brainer information I was looking for. Even though you obviously don’t need it, you now have one more subscriber. Thanks!
  • Great stuff! I've found (every time start trying to cut drone clips to include in a project) that MY most common 'rookie mistake' is to be too frequently making course corrections. Nothing ruins that cinematic vibe like an unexpected tweak (however slight) in direction... And then you're left trying to make a shorter segment work than what you had wanted from it...
  • @AceYYC
    Seems like the most important thing is scouting epic locations.
  • @mewintle
    Fantastic stuff! I have a lot of still photography experience, but not video. I can see how these shots map to the still version, but the execution is quite different. I really like the pacing and the wealth of matching examples. Your audio is perfect too. I’m excited to try these techniques by matching your examples so I can build on them with my own style. I put this video in my drone folder and my favorites folder. Thank you again for your generous advice and sharing your accumulated experience and wisdom.
  • @Beaver314
    i watched your 1hr long free webinar and that had me smiling from beginning to end. you have a gift my friend. it's no nonsense, direct presentation whilst being funny. really funny.
  • this is one of the most inspiring videos i've seen about drones. i'm gonna take your advice from your other video and start sharing what I shoot. I'll send some shots soon!
  • @WizOWash
    “Non-flying-low-born” love it!! Great video glad I stumbled on to this channel. Subscribed now! Thanks
  • @Capt213
    I’ve been flying DJI’s since the Phantom 3 my mother in law & wife got me for Christmas years ago. I crashed that thing more than it deserved, and rebuilt it twice. When I felt ready, I graduated to a Spark...and eventually a Mavic Air. I run a 90’ fishing boat, the whole point of acquiring a cinematic drone was to film the ocean and things that I normally get to experience everyday; but from an aerial perspective. I’m 100% self taught with drones and photography/videography, and I’ve scoured YouTube for a long time to teach myself anything I can. Today I scooped up a Mavic Air 2. This video is one of the most refreshing tutorials I’ve happened across. Your explanations are very concise, without the hoopla that I normally expect from drone tutorial videos. Not a single ‘ayyyy it’s your boiiii’ or other crap that usually gets me clicking ‘next’ without bothering to finish a video. This video gave me ideas for tomorrow when I will inevitably launch the Air2 from the roof of my 90’ footer. Rock on🤘
  • Great video. Got into drones about a decade ago... only started flying DJI a year ago. Started with mini 1... only a few months later, after your videos, I found out I had to now learn photography; upped to a Phantom 4. Only 2 months later; I now own a DJI Mini 2 fly more; plus I proudly operate my Phantom 4 Pro Plus (beside the displays issues), I refer back to your videos more than anything in the previous 9 years. I love this. Love your videos.
  • “You’re totally gonna crash, dude” Sombrero Guy. This video is stellar. Liked and subscribed. Especially identified with the “Feeling like a criminal” comment. Does that ever go away???
  • Love it this is great... we just got a drone and so far were learning alot about drone cinematography
  • Been scattered all my life on what I wanted to do and basically self doubted everything. I do have an artistic side, I like photography and technology (building PCs and editing). And I have no doubt I can learn to fly a drone with some practice sessions and research. I believe you have convinced me to go deep in this career field, If (when) I ever make it I am treating / donating you something crazy for the inspiration and idea!
  • @be3186
    Super stoked to have found your page! I love your directness and simplification of operating a drone, as well as your tried and true methods of successful drone photography/filming. I just bought the Mini pro 3, and excited to learn and apply! You definitely have a new subscriber here!