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#1 Colorado CJ

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Posted 15 May 2017 - 06:56 AM

Here's a quick video shot a few minutes from my home with my new Mavic Pro
 
I've been a photographer for many years, but these are my first tries in cinematography.  I have A LOT to learn, but it should be a lot of fun.
 
This was filmed at a local hiking area called Devil's Backbone.  Shot in 2.7K at 30
 
 
 
 
Here's a still from the video
 
 
Unfortunately I'm going to have to return this one as the right side of the video is blurry, a known issue with the Mavics.  I'll be requesting a new one though, this thing has HUGE potential as a tool for my photography and in getting my feet wet in cinematography.

 

 


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Posted 16 May 2017 - 01:23 PM

Well done, Andrew.

 

I watched it several times on the Retina screen on my laptop and that was quite good.  But then I noticed the 'Play on TV' icon and 'cast' it to my big-screen TV.  Wonderful-wonderful!

 

After watching it maybe a dozen times I went looking for other Youtube clips of Devil's Backbone and that just pointed out how good yours is.  That brought me back for more viewings and each time I felt like I was noticing some new detail, i.e., your intro-outro, the canal, the structure atop the backbone, the surroundings, the changes in perspective in the dissolves, etc.

 

Thank you!


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