Check out my first edited video. I just got done uploading my first edited video to Flickr and YouTube (embedded here). A huge thanks to Crazyazn for the editing software used to create this video, and Morgan from Shftpnt for giving me a quick crash course in Adobe Premiere while at Drift Atlanta the other weekend. This is my first ever attempt at video editing. I spliced clips from about 20 different videos I have recorded over the past month. I used Warp Stabilization in most of the clips, tried the rolling shutter repair in one clip, though it didn't seem to fix the rolling shutter, speed up and slowed down the playback speed of a couple of clips, and edited the audio track, splicing 3 songs together to replace the constant whine of the Phantoms motors. Check out my Flickr and YouTube channels, leave comments, and become a subscriber. [YouTube]YrLTcYR0UPM[/YouTube] Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/95489379@N07/8804120567/ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrLTcYR0UPM
best way to go before actual flight, good way to learn the difference which way it's facing in flight coming from other RC aircraft. Not your traditional red/green lights if you know what I mean
It's a DJI Phantom. No FPV yet. Don't get a controller and simulator, they are all garbage in my opinion. No matter how hard they try, they don't get the perspective right. The best way to learn is with a little indoor/outdoor toy quadcopter. Learn to fly one of those decently and the Phantom is a piece of cake to fly out of the box.
That is awesome. Very well done. The subdivision shots around 1:30 reminded me of the "weeds" opening sequence. http://www.youtube.com/embed/omPGf5_6dUA
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 4.2.2; en-us; SAMSUNG SCH-I545 Build/JDQ39) AppleWebKit/535.19 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/1.0 Chrome/18.0.1025.308 Mobile Safari/535.19) Came out nice man. Cant wait to see this thing buzzing around petit or something.