MUSIC…I constantly get asked where I get my music from. I found Epidemic Sound to be the best. There’s a musician named ARTHUR BRUNSON. All my best songs are by him. share.epidemicsound.com/nxuhuy
It's amazing how similar our views are. I stopped my photography hobby about 15 years ago because over time I had become more concerned with equipment than photography. I was introduced to drones through my 10-year-old son. He was given a small remote-controlled helicopter by relatives and Dad was allowed to fly it in the living room... I thought about it for a year and finally bought a Mini 3 Pro a month ago. With the aim of taking photos from a different dimension or perspective. I'm discovering the danger of weighing myself down with equipment and have to stop myself from making the same mistake I made back then. There are just so many accessories on offer. Everyone tells you "You have to have this. It will make your photos better!" But in fact, as you say: a good photo is not created by the equipment, a good photo is created by the feeling for composition and idea. I love looking at your posts... It's a shame that there's an atlas between us. I think we could have a great exchange at a meeting. Greetings from Düsseldorf, Germany. René
Yes I have to agree. He’s one of my favorite creators. He definitely knows how to explain the problems and how to fix it simply and easy. I love using my drone. I use it all the time. And the video he did about the batteries, really opened my eyes because I was doing exactly what he said not to do. Lol. I got the DJI Mavric Mini and I got 30 to 35 minutes of battery life, Thanks to him.
yessssss! I’m a middle aged fella and what I’ve finally started to learn is that most people spend the first half of anything: complicating it, then after some experience & wisdom ….then they start simplifying. Just like life…..happiness is attained from the subtraction of things, not the addition of things. I swear I’m sober right now.
Brilliant. I always smile watching you. 50 years ago, I remember my father's 8mm filming basics: keep each take for 5 seconds. In our fast-paced world, even 0.1 seconds feels like too long. It seems we have all become tired of this trend. We have lost the wisdom of pausing and reflecting. Simple is always best, whether cooking, flying, designing, or storytelling. Wabi Sabi is the way to go. It calms our nervous system, feeding our creativity and clarity. Thank you, Ted, for teaching how to see beauty in e v e r y t h i n g.
I definitely fall into the trap of drowning in settings before ever launching the flying camera...good advice to tap the brakes on that and focus on composition and creativity...anyone can get the settings right, not everyone can nail creativity and composition...thanks for the reminder!
For me, it's all about the Where and the Weather. We've just had a month of intermittent rain and gusty winds in the UK. That's just a drag on even being able to go out. When we can get the chance to drive out, we like to go out into the Yorkshire Dales, where there are endless opportunities including rivers, mountains, rocks, ridges and quirky buildings. The settings almost don't matter at all, because with a few edits you can always get a good story out of the footage.
PAUL! You are truly generous. Thank you for the support. I’m so impressed by all you do for the drone community, I just don’t know how you have all the time to accomplish everything: producing the live stream, and your drone trips and uploading and your family and your career. Its impressive sir.
So true, I get in that rut of not feeling inspired.... but sometimes I go fly anyway. I look at the footage after the fact, and not so great but cut cut cut and suddenly I get in the zone and I made something out of nothing and these are at times my proudest moments. Not the GREATEST but proud that I got my ass out and made the attempt and got decent results. Thanks again!
Good timing. Watching your video I am overwhelmed with the choices of drones out there and making sure I get something every time I fly. Instead of flying for fun. I almost forgot why I enjoy this so much. It is damn fun! So fellow droners - remember to have fun and not just fly for pay. I am right at that point of getting back to fun! Thanks for the video.
Yes!!! Paul I’m so incredibly grateful my playful little episode had such an important reframe for you. Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave this note. Welcome aboard!!
You got it here, spoke right to the core of me Ted - motivation, get out there let creativity be the consequence of action, not the other way around. Now just to get off my backside and move, thank you!
I have just taken delivery of a DJI Mini 3 Pro and, yes, I’ve been doing what you said and overloading myself with information. So many ‘experts’ telling me how to use manual settings to get the best out of it when I can hardly fly the thing yet! You only came up when I specifically searched for using the drone in auto mode. You confirmed my instincts - concentrate on the cinematography. I’ve literally gone from one of your videos to another. Great stuff, well presented with relevant B roll telling the story as much (if not more) than what you say. I just need to put it into practice a bit more in our future videos. Thank you, Great British Biking Adventures.
When l found your channel l had already ordered a set of filters and l was trying to wrap my head around a lot of complicated things that l thought l had to learn to capture nice videos, but your videos saved me from letting this hobby get too complicated. Thanks again for another great video 😮
dude, the first minute of this video had me rolling... you're hilarious, but everything you said was 100% on point! lol Simplicity is key for me. I have one of those things they call a simple mind. That's probably why I'm not a rocket scientist or even a dental assistant... haha Awesome tips, brother!
Hahaha!! You're soooo on the money! I've only had mine a few weeks and that's exactly what happened to me! It's far to easy to get sucked into gear and settings, rather than concentrating on the fun of your new amazing hobby! Great job, Ted.
Great stuff as always! It’s not always easy to stay creative with a drone. Life gets in the way, you get tired, even just not being in the mood. However, when you think about it, there is no time limit on perfection. Don’t pressure yourself to greatness right out of the gate every time. You can also look for inspiration from some of your previous works. You may not always see greatness on the first look, and a little bit of editing could be the difference between an overlooked shot, and beauty. Keep up the good work Ted! You are appreciated!
So much goes into your videos to make them engaging. You put just as much editing detail as you do solid info. Your content is leaps and bounds ahead of your peers my friend.
Crack! Ted does it again. I do need to fly more regardless of conditions or subject matter. Build the chops. Waiting for the perfect moment is just wishful thinking.
While I always appreciate your drone tips, I mostly follow this channel because of you and your philosophy when it comes to cinematography. Every time I try to get too fancy I end up overdoing it when a simple and steady path of a strong subject is far more compelling. Keep it simple, I love this mindset and your images/cinematography show just how effective it is.
Another great vid, thanks for not inter-speeding fast cuts it's been one of my irritating points of this Gen of YT content creators. I enjoy your conversational and casual style as always!
thank you brother. Man i hear ya about the super fast cuts. I made a conscious decision to not do that too frequently because the RUclips analytics says the average age of my subscribers is the same age as me: early 50s.
Ted, THANK YOU! I’m a commercial UAV Pilot with tons of stick time but absolutely no knowledge of camera’s, cinematography or “composition”. I’ve been on a camera crash course this past year and while I’ve really enjoyed the camera learning process, you’ve really helped me to re-think and re-focus on the art over the technology. Been shooting auto with ND64 on these bright Cali. Daze and I’m very pleased. Composition, well, it’s the journey. Appreciate your knowledge, presentation and style. Good luck over there. I’m sure you’ll do great things. #DroneHomeLA
I think I can relate, I bought the Dji Mini 3 Pro in June this year and I have been watching videos about how to fly the drone, the settings, the filters and the list goes on and on, I have only flown the drone three times ever since ..
Awesome clip. totally agree. Just go out there and shoot whatever and learn and when you're lucky you create that amazing shot and learn for the next time. Really great insight of how you should look at creating photo's or video's. 😍
Well thanks a lot Ted...I watched one of your videos on NOT using manual exposure and now I'm hooked and watching em all. Perfection has been standing in the way of progress for me. I was feeling stressed every time I put her up to shoot...now I feel enabled to just let it flow. Keep sharing your perspective and guidance please.
Always such a fresh breath of inspiration and lesson; thanks, Ted! Micro tasks such a great example of forward progression. 😊 10:08 ohhhh boy I wanna HEAR this story... I can only imagine.
Thank you for the videos more concerned with the creating, than the “tech”. BTW you are nailing the exposure on your “talking to the camera shots”. Consider some videos with some insight’s to your mirrorless cam footage. Oh wait, “Auto?”😂. Also love your playful, retro, titles and graphics. Your editing is also super fun without being excessive. Ted,my new video guru! Namaste.
Namaste Richard! Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to let me know you appreciate my effort. I’m really trying to find my signature style here on RUclips. Welcome aboard my friend.
Hello Ted .... you are so damn right with you way of thinking in maximize the footage creativity with drones than waisting time in technical details. But there is still one thing I am struggling with - flying my drone in Germany means checking one million rules when flying near streets, buildings, people, in total interesting locations. And every time when I am in action, I get distracted when someone wants to know what I am doing here, what I am filming and if I have a legitimation to do this. This is annoying and disctracts me from any valid creativity flow. How are you handling this? Different situation in USA? Or is this the reason why you are flying during sunrise or sunset ... (maybe during this period of time the most germans are still in bed or watching TV) ... Greetings from Germany and I love your channel so much!!!
Thanks Ted... I always love your videos. You're having fun and that's inspiring. I live in a boring as batsh*t neighbourhood and today is crappy weather so I'm going to go out with at least one micro goal in mind. Cheers from Australia.
John ahhh man thanks for watching and leaving such a kind comment. Please tag me if you post a micro goal video. I found the secret is keep everything simple. I’m often stuck to find something creative so i have to remember to find the most basic subject, find good lighting and just have fun. THanks again.
Hi Ted - I really agree about simplicity in doing drone shots. I tried doing everything manually, shooting in D-Cinelike mode and color grading later. It was too long of a process and the improvement in the videos were very marginal. One of the things that got me getting back into drone photography was getting the DJI remote. Just being able to turn the drone and the remote on and flying was so much easier than linking my iPhone to the remote, turning off all Bluetooth devices because of interference and turning off all notifications on the phone. It is so much easier now to just get flying and be creative. Love your videos , your creativity and your thought process.
Omg the Indonesia footage is spectacular. Your advice is spot on when it comes to inspiration. I go out and film no matter what,even when it’s the last thing I want to do. I like your videos because you think “out of the box” 👍
@@TedNemeth Oh I think you've pretty much got it. Your presentation is so enthusing that it really does carry the viewer along with all you've got to say. I can see others feel just the same as I. May I be rather cheeky and suggest that you take your very own advice 🙂 when you say " ... re-ignighted my passion for flying cameras when I ignored settings and focused on creativity & the joy of creating footage & editing that generated emotions.". 🙂 You express your emotions most admirably to accompany cool video content. Bravo Ted. Bravo.
fear of losing them into a river again is what pulled me up mate now its auto every setting and just send her up and fly around dodging stuff so simple so many epic shots basic and fun bro thats kinda the point hehe stay cool ned cheers
man am I glad I found your channel. I'm just the type of guy who was simply overwhelmed by all the information on the internet. Thanks to you it's progressing now! 👍🏻 🙏🏻 💪🏻 BTW: do you have experience in shooting vertical, too? Guess, at least the composition of images is quite different, isn't it?
You are so awesome! once again you inspired me to just go out and put the drone up in the air. I just moved to Colombia 🇨🇴 will be listening to all your videos again to get back to simplicity and the storyline! Thank-you so much. Question: when you take your snap shots is it a “picture” or do you “freeze” your video? ( if you freeze the video how do you do it on LumaFusion?🙏🏼) Keep being You! You’re changing peoples lives for the better and you don’t even realize it!
ahhh man you wrote the kindest note here brother. thank you. Yes you are correct I simply do a “frame grab” for a photograph. Because i know I do this…..when I see a really beautiful composition where I know I’m probably going to pull a frame from it….I’ll make sure the drone is not moving for a few seconds. This gives me 24 frames (photos) every second to choose from. Or if I’m filming in 60fps it gives me 60 photos every second to choose from.
hey Fred. yup literally the day i decided to radically simplify the hobby…is when all the fun returned AND the final results got much better. Thank you for watching buddy.
@@TedNemeth yes are so right. I would watch other videos on drone cinematography and be so wrapped up in this setting and that setting, is this the right settings, and what ND filter should I use. Wow, it got so complex it was taking all the fun out of my drone shooting.
TED! Did YOU do that stop motion photography with the 2 drones near the end or was that STOCK? That was kickass! Great video friend! I got my Mavic 3 back and I am pumped! Bo
Ted, you bring such personality to exceptional content. Many thanks. Quick question. I notice you frequently take off from your hand. Are there tips to doing that well?
David what an incredibly kind thing to say. I truly appreciate it because I’m still trying to figure out my voice/style on camera. Great to hear it’s starting to resonate. Yes I hand launch almost entirely. Tips? only that if you launch and its a little windy….make sure the wind will bow the drone away from your face. Pro tip. I guess the other thing I noticed is when it’s landing….I like to grab the body of the drone instead of having it land in my flat hand. Just more secure that way. Thanks again David and welcome aboard sir!
Exactly what I was hoping to learn and gain your insight. Greatly appreciated! I'm hoping to do some "flying camera" filming from a sailboat and as I practice this technique I expect that I'll feel more confident and prepared. And, I can focus on creativity and composition. :-)@@TedNemeth
@@TedNemeth Thanks Ted, Ill check it out. I am teaching myself Davinci at the very basic level. (free version of course). Keep up the great flying camera lessons for us. Love em all!
Ted, I just loved the FART at 60 seconds into your video. That was precious. And so well-timed. And such a perfect volume level. Not too loud. Not too soft. Just right! It was perfect! I just love your creative enthusiasm. Yes! And this kind of flying cinematic camera was my dream! Too bad I haven't gotten one yet. Other than a toy my brother got me for $30. Ugh! Oh, it flies. About as well as a blind drunk person. Flying a plane. Look out! This $30 toy drone. Has about as much stability as Donald Trump. As it acts more like a roller coaster. Without a brain. And without tracks. And so the only place that's going to go is on top of my neighbors roof. And I don't think my neighbor would like that, Yogi. It's okay boo-boo. I've got it in the Pic-a-Nick basket. So one of these days I'll get the Mini-3 Pro. Or maybe the 4? Or may be the 3 on sale? I have considered the 2. But the features on the 3 Pro are so much better. It does what the 2 can't. And the primary reason why I didn't knee-jerk and get the 2. I like waiting to see what they come up with. They have gotten so good! They just blow everybody else away. They have been so well thought out and well executed. It just makes me wonder. Why so many other drone manufacturers. Really can't come up with anything close at a reasonable cost. Has there is almost no reason. To own their more expensive versions. Except for high-end professional applications. The quality of the video and the picture has gotten that good. It puts most everybody else to shame. And everybody gets their parts from the same manufacturers overseas. So I don't understand the problem or the differences? And why nobody else can seem to compete with DJI? As the others are basically disappointing. And what they don't do. What they can't do. And the quality of the picture says it all. As they are all using the same Sony sensors. So it's all in the electronics and the programming. They can't get right. At the other manufacturers. And why? These aren't that much more than flying cell phone electronics. That have been better tweaked for this application. And they've done an incredible job. The dynamic range and the resolution is, stunning. This didn't exist a few years ago. They have made great inroads. They have created a market for this,, exciting and relaxing hobby and profession. That people only over the age of 16 should fly. Just like any other vehicle that's powered. Aunt they need to create different grades of, drone licensing. To have one blanket license. Makes no sense. Why would you need to know how to drive a semi tractor-trailer. When all you need to drive is your car? When you don't fly an airplane. But ride a motorcycle instead. You get separate licensing to ride a motorcycle. But you don't have to get a pilots license. To ride a motorcycle. And so for amateur hobby flyers. They should have an entry-level license. With plain and concise restrictions. And if they have to build that programming into the drones? Then that's what they have to do. So you don't end up flying it at your local municipal airport. And to stay out of marked outdoor sports venues. And so perhaps. Businesses will have to invest in RF jammers. To keep drones away. Kind of like a force field. As we may as well start using those now. To keep people from flying where they should not. As amateur hobbyists. Then for the more industrial folks. They get a more advanced license. With different restrictions and allotments. And they purchase a larger more professional drone. That cost substantially more. And this solves the problem. Just like other pilots licensing. Some are, VFR. Some are Instrument Only. Some are multiengine. Some are turboprops. Some are jets. Each requires different licensing to fly. Why not also drones? As they come in all sorts of different sizes and capabilities. And the tiny ones can't do what the really big ones can. But it's almost like everybody at the FAA is completely blind and stupid, also. Along with the folks from the FCC. And none of them can get together. And work anything out. As they all act like children. And they don't know how to communicate. They can't work out anything. They can only repeat, stupidity. And stay with stupid mindless routines. Because they cannot, think. They are going, extinct. And they don't realize it yet. And so when we get to the point where we cannot effectively function. That's it. That's the end. That's the end of all of us. Because it's never going to be perfect. Like crazies want it to be. No government is perfect. And the only difference between the USA and other governments around the world? Is, that the other governments are terribly corrupt. And the United States is not as corrupt. And that's the only difference. Either way? They all suffer from corruption. And so the only way the corruption will go away? Is when, AI becomes fully implemented. As humans are not intelligent enough. To figure out what to do for themselves. Homo sapiens need Artificial Intelligence. Because ours is waning and disappearing. And nobody can get together on anything anymore nor compromise. It all has to be one extreme or the other extreme. Nothing can be right down the middle. That most Americans want and are. But no! Extremists on the right side. Want to disrupt all Americans lives they don't like! As they believe that will make America better. No it will not. It'll flush us down the toilet. Where they belong! And so we need to send them down, first! And flush! Flush that shit away! And them along with it. Things are not going well in our country. And they will look to prevent anybody from making beautiful cinematic flying videos. They look to oppress all of us. To have their perfect Nazi fascist ways! And we are in deep deep trouble. This is no joke. These crazed fascists are coming unraveled. They are crazed to take over! And they are all like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Ted Cruz. Making zero, sense. Which is all Republicunt's make, zero sense. To destroy Americans and America. Just like Nazis would and tried. They did it 80 years ago. They are doing it again. They don't care about history. They want to repeat the world's worst history. This is what stupid people do. They cannot learn anything. They refuse, to learn anything. Except how to hate other Americans they don't like.. Which they are very good at. And why they need to be, expelled from the USA. There is no place for their kind of hatred toward other Americans in the USA. Time to go bye-bye. Time to go, dead. Because that's what they want. That is what they are demanding from us all. To end their miserable lives in the USA. Because they cannot live next door to a liberal. They cannot tolerate that. (More turds in next post)
right on! thank you for all the support my friend. I truly appreciate it. Please let me know if there’s any topic(s) you would like me to cover in an upcoming episode.
GREAT suggestions and TIPS as ALWAYS!! Thanks for sharing Bro! #Salute I've ben taking my M3P out with me on my outdoor DJ gigs...and have been having a Blast!!! Very surprised at the footage that "DrizzyDaDrone" catches... made a few shorts and other posts... a checklist is still needed... I always have to remember to double check that I'm filming in 4K/30 or 4K/24 in the evening/night... but Yeah, I basically keep settings in Auto as you suggested in videos a while ago... Glad to be a Subscriber
ahhh man I’m super grateful ma man. Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave kind words of support. DrizzyDaDrone! Have you tried that “live stream” function yet with the Mini 3?
@@TedNemeth I have the Mini3Pro... But Noo? Wasn't aware of that function? Through the RC controller... Do you have a link you can share so I can check that feature out? Thanks for the heads up!!!
I always enjoy your content Ted and really appreciate the efforts you go thru to bring us such educational entertai nment!! For instance feeding that gentleman all those skittles and waiting for the ultimate moment @1:09...priceless😂
My homie bought a Mini 3, and is starting to lose interest in it... doesn't really post his content much, and he's actually gotten some reall great footage in the past.. I always show him your videos, hopefully he sees this one(he's seen your channel in passing b4) and gets his interest back
Ted is a, creative, creator. His creative exuberance is so heartening. And he makes some very good points. About getting lost in, technicalities. Of all the variables available. But Ted, like myself. Is, very, Free Form. You can find beauty in just about anything you see. If you look for it. And when you find it. You don't have time to think about, shutter speed, white balance, f-stop, ISO or anything else. You just do. You hit record and fly. You go back and repeat shots that look good. Get more than one pass more than one take. Get your safety shots. You can never have too many. But you can have too few. To keep the production interesting and moving. Because after a while. Your fingers will just know what to do. Without having to think about it. To waste time or miss the shot.. And you get a more beautiful more organic production. When you don't let all the technicalities slow you down. I am an extremely technical person. I was expert photographer. I'm an expert videographer. I was also a cinematographer. I used to work with film. And analog recording tape. I grew up in the business. It's second nature to me. At that takes years of practice. So as a musician. You would not picck up a guitar for the first time. And in 3 months. Be ready to bring your music to the world! But nobody is going to listen to a rank amateur beginner. And you don't know how to use all of the software to fix everything. As the production team for Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber do. They don't need to have any talent. They have people that know how to manipulate the software. Because their parents paid for them. To make their talentless spawn an, International Rock Star! With not a speck of talent. Because it's all in the software manipulation. As they have no talent. But their parents are multimillionaires! And they want to make their children happy. So they make them rock stars. Because it only costs about $4 million to do that. And when you are worth hundreds of millions of dollars? You pay for your kids, fun and success. Because they have no talent. They have no intelligence. They've learned nothing in school. As they all have a really bad case of Affluenza. And they don't need to learn anything! They've got, X! That will teach them everything! As they are too ignorant. Even to be able to spell, Twitter! Because now Elon has made it much simpler for them! Now they don't need to know how to spell anything! XXX! That spells 30! No? 333? I don't think so? 101010? RemyRAD
MUSIC…I constantly get asked where I get my music from. I found Epidemic Sound to be the best. There’s a musician named ARTHUR BRUNSON. All my best songs are by him.
share.epidemicsound.com/nxuhuy
It's amazing how similar our views are.
I stopped my photography hobby about 15 years ago because over time I had become more concerned with equipment than photography. I was introduced to drones through my 10-year-old son. He was given a small remote-controlled helicopter by relatives and Dad was allowed to fly it in the living room...
I thought about it for a year and finally bought a Mini 3 Pro a month ago. With the aim of taking photos from a different dimension or perspective.
I'm discovering the danger of weighing myself down with equipment and have to stop myself from making the same mistake I made back then. There are just so many accessories on offer. Everyone tells you "You have to have this. It will make your photos better!"
But in fact, as you say: a good photo is not created by the equipment, a good photo is created by the feeling for composition and idea.
I love looking at your posts... It's a shame that there's an atlas between us. I think we could have a great exchange at a meeting.
Greetings from Düsseldorf, Germany.
René
There isn‘t an Atlas… there is an Atlantic! 😂😂😂
Yet another Tedendary, Tedspirational episode!
what! Love it. Thanks for watching brother.
Ted, you have become my favorite creator. I love your videos and so much of my recent inspiration has come from you! Great job, man.
Yes I have to agree. He’s one of my favorite creators. He definitely knows how to explain the problems and how to fix it simply and easy. I love using my drone. I use it all the time. And the video he did about the batteries, really opened my eyes because I was doing exactly what he said not to do. Lol. I got the DJI Mavric Mini and I got 30 to 35 minutes of battery life, Thanks to him.
💎 Simplicity is brilliance 💎
yessssss! I’m a middle aged fella and what I’ve finally started to learn is that most people spend the first half of anything: complicating it, then after some experience & wisdom ….then they start simplifying. Just like life…..happiness is attained from the subtraction of things, not the addition of things. I swear I’m sober right now.
Brilliant. I always smile watching you. 50 years ago, I remember my father's 8mm filming basics: keep each take for 5 seconds. In our fast-paced world, even 0.1 seconds feels like too long. It seems we have all become tired of this trend. We have lost the wisdom of pausing and reflecting.
Simple is always best, whether cooking, flying, designing, or storytelling. Wabi Sabi is the way to go. It calms our nervous system, feeding our creativity and clarity. Thank you, Ted, for teaching how to see beauty in e v e r y t h i n g.
I definitely fall into the trap of drowning in settings before ever launching the flying camera...good advice to tap the brakes on that and focus on composition and creativity...anyone can get the settings right, not everyone can nail creativity and composition...thanks for the reminder!
I was laughing so loud. You were directly talking to me man! Always refreshing to watch.
For me, it's all about the Where and the Weather. We've just had a month of intermittent rain and gusty winds in the UK. That's just a drag on even being able to go out. When we can get the chance to drive out, we like to go out into the Yorkshire Dales, where there are endless opportunities including rivers, mountains, rocks, ridges and quirky buildings. The settings almost don't matter at all, because with a few edits you can always get a good story out of the footage.
Great video Ted. I appreciate the simplicity as I'm the type to always overcomplicate things for myself and then reel myself in after. Great share.
PAUL! You are truly generous. Thank you for the support. I’m so impressed by all you do for the drone community, I just don’t know how you have all the time to accomplish everything: producing the live stream, and your drone trips and uploading and your family and your career. Its impressive sir.
@@TedNemeth thank you Ted. I appreciate that brother 🙏
So true, I get in that rut of not feeling inspired.... but sometimes I go fly anyway. I look at the footage after the fact, and not so great but cut cut cut and suddenly I get in the zone and I made something out of nothing and these are at times my proudest moments. Not the GREATEST but proud that I got my ass out and made the attempt and got decent results. Thanks again!
Fantastic presentation, Ted Nemeth! Looks and sounds amazing! Excellent sharing. Continued success. God bless.
Ted, another great video. Your personality and style is working for you in getting people to subscribe and benefit from your advice. Bravo!
Good timing. Watching your video I am overwhelmed with the choices of drones out there and making sure I get something every time I fly. Instead of flying for fun. I almost forgot why I enjoy this so much. It is damn fun! So fellow droners - remember to have fun and not just fly for pay. I am right at that point of getting back to fun! Thanks for the video.
Yes!!! Paul I’m so incredibly grateful my playful little episode had such an important reframe for you. Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave this note. Welcome aboard!!
Passion first... 💣💥 Thanks Ted... 👍👍😉
Serge! You said it perfectly brother.
You got it here, spoke right to the core of me Ted - motivation, get out there let creativity be the consequence of action, not the other way around. Now just to get off my backside and move, thank you!
I have just taken delivery of a DJI Mini 3 Pro and, yes, I’ve been doing what you said and overloading myself with information. So many ‘experts’ telling me how to use manual settings to get the best out of it when I can hardly fly the thing yet!
You only came up when I specifically searched for using the drone in auto mode. You confirmed my instincts - concentrate on the cinematography. I’ve literally gone from one of your videos to another. Great stuff, well presented with relevant B roll telling the story as much (if not more) than what you say. I just need to put it into practice a bit more in our future videos.
Thank you, Great British Biking Adventures.
When l found your channel l had already ordered a set of filters and l was trying to wrap my head around a lot of complicated things that l thought l had to learn to capture nice videos, but your videos saved me from letting this hobby get too complicated. Thanks again for another great video 😮
dude, the first minute of this video had me rolling... you're hilarious, but everything you said was 100% on point! lol Simplicity is key for me. I have one of those things they call a simple mind. That's probably why I'm not a rocket scientist or even a dental assistant... haha Awesome tips, brother!
It’s my first summer with a drone and if I get in a slump and don’t know what to shoot or where to fly I watch your videos and gain inspiration.
Hahaha!! You're soooo on the money! I've only had mine a few weeks and that's exactly what happened to me! It's far to easy to get sucked into gear and settings, rather than concentrating on the fun of your new amazing hobby! Great job, Ted.
right on Kevin! welcome aboard my friend. I’ll check out your channel now. Thanks for watching.
As usual I was captivated from beginning to end. Great video brother
Great stuff as always! It’s not always easy to stay creative with a drone. Life gets in the way, you get tired, even just not being in the mood. However, when you think about it, there is no time limit on perfection. Don’t pressure yourself to greatness right out of the gate every time. You can also look for inspiration from some of your previous works. You may not always see greatness on the first look, and a little bit of editing could be the difference between an overlooked shot, and beauty. Keep up the good work Ted! You are appreciated!
So much goes into your videos to make them engaging. You put just as much editing detail as you do solid info. Your content is leaps and bounds ahead of your peers my friend.
Special Agent William. I appreciate you sir.
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Crack! Ted does it again. I do need to fly more regardless of conditions or subject matter. Build the chops. Waiting for the perfect moment is just wishful thinking.
I hear you really well, Ted ✨Simplicity and minimalism... I personally need to practice it more often 👍🏻
This is a great set of very thought-provoking reminders, Ted!
While I always appreciate your drone tips, I mostly follow this channel because of you and your philosophy when it comes to cinematography. Every time I try to get too fancy I end up overdoing it when a simple and steady path of a strong subject is far more compelling. Keep it simple, I love this mindset and your images/cinematography show just how effective it is.
ERIC. Your San Fran skyline clip just melted my little brain. Absolutely stunning. That is bucket list level stuff.
Thanks bud, hope you can see some of your philosophy at work in my clips.@@TedNemeth
Game on Wayne!! Love it!
Yes! game on Garth.
Yeh a good watch as ever, stay positive and content buddy
Facts! I've been having a blast since switching back to auto and concentrating on practicing composition. Thank you!
I am blown away with your skills and creativity. 🙌 Maestro @TedNemeth 🎉
Great insight Ted as always. There's always some great take aways from these episodes. Keep rolling cowboy🤟
I’m super grateful you enjoyed it brother.
Another great vid, thanks for not inter-speeding fast cuts it's been one of my irritating points of this Gen of YT content creators. I enjoy your conversational and casual style as always!
thank you brother. Man i hear ya about the super fast cuts. I made a conscious decision to not do that too frequently because the RUclips analytics says the average age of my subscribers is the same age as me: early 50s.
Just found your channel as a brand new drone flyer and... I love your content. I keep watching... app of the things!! 👍👍
More great tips. Hahaha I almost got those orange props. . Lmao that rainbow shot.
Ted, THANK YOU! I’m a commercial UAV Pilot with tons of stick time but absolutely no knowledge of camera’s, cinematography or “composition”. I’ve been on a camera crash course this past year and while I’ve really enjoyed the camera learning process, you’ve really helped me to re-think and re-focus on the art over the technology. Been shooting auto with ND64 on these bright Cali. Daze and I’m very pleased. Composition, well, it’s the journey. Appreciate your knowledge, presentation and style. Good luck over there. I’m sure you’ll do great things. #DroneHomeLA
I think I can relate, I bought the Dji Mini 3 Pro in June this year and I have been watching videos about how to fly the drone, the settings, the filters and the list goes on and on, I have only flown the drone three times ever since ..
Awesome clip. totally agree. Just go out there and shoot whatever and learn and when you're lucky you create that amazing shot and learn for the next time. Really great insight of how you should look at creating photo's or video's. 😍
i appreciate it. I’m kinda just feeling my way forward toward my style. just having some fun. welcome aboard sir
Excellent! Thank you for sharing this nice video, my friend.🙂
Happy I found your channel first! Great work mate. Thanks very much 🙏🏻
welcome aboard Gerard!
Well thanks a lot Ted...I watched one of your videos on NOT using manual exposure and now I'm hooked and watching em all. Perfection has been standing in the way of progress for me. I was feeling stressed every time I put her up to shoot...now I feel enabled to just let it flow. Keep sharing your perspective and guidance please.
yessss! THAT is the best comment. Thank you for watching and sharing my friend.
I love this video it has completely shifted the way i think and now i feel that essence of the creative process you mention - thank you
Good stuff, Ted. I'll admit that motivation, or lack thereof, is a bugger sometimes.
Always such a fresh breath of inspiration and lesson; thanks, Ted! Micro tasks such a great example of forward progression. 😊
10:08 ohhhh boy I wanna HEAR this story... I can only imagine.
You don't need to imagine. The story is here amongst Ted's videos
Thank you for the videos more concerned with the creating, than the “tech”. BTW you are nailing the exposure on your “talking to the camera shots”. Consider some videos with some insight’s to your mirrorless cam footage. Oh wait, “Auto?”😂. Also love your playful, retro, titles and graphics. Your editing is also super fun without being excessive. Ted,my new video guru! Namaste.
Namaste Richard! Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to let me know you appreciate my effort. I’m really trying to find my signature style here on RUclips. Welcome aboard my friend.
Hello Ted .... you are so damn right with you way of thinking in maximize the footage creativity with drones than waisting time in technical details. But there is still one thing I am struggling with - flying my drone in Germany means checking one million rules when flying near streets, buildings, people, in total interesting locations. And every time when I am in action, I get distracted when someone wants to know what I am doing here, what I am filming and if I have a legitimation to do this. This is annoying and disctracts me from any valid creativity flow. How are you handling this? Different situation in USA? Or is this the reason why you are flying during sunrise or sunset ... (maybe during this period of time the most germans are still in bed or watching TV) ... Greetings from Germany and I love your channel so much!!!
Your Spot on my friend, great food for thought. Analysis paralysis, just get after it!!!
yup. just my opinion. creativity & subject/composition is what matters. Not constantly thinking about changing settings & accesssories.
Ted great content, great energy! Thanks for all the great tips! Action!!!
Great video, Ted. I believe in keeping it simple. Learning so much from your videos. Keep them coming.
Captain Ray I appreciate it my friend.
Ted, you’re a breath of fresh air. Excellent content and most inspirational. My goto channel so keep up the good work 👍
right on! thank you Steve. Welcome aboard sir. If there’s any specific topic you’d like me to cover, just let me know.
Dude I love your videos…
You make them so fun and not all technical and boring
Thanks man
right on brother man. I’m not trying to cure cancer over here so I might as well have some fun. Cheers.
Exactly man, simplicity is the key 😉👌 keep up the content!! 🤙
Graham hey buddy. I appreciate it man.
Thanks Ted... I always love your videos. You're having fun and that's inspiring. I live in a boring as batsh*t neighbourhood and today is crappy weather so I'm going to go out with at least one micro goal in mind. Cheers from Australia.
John ahhh man thanks for watching and leaving such a kind comment. Please tag me if you post a micro goal video. I found the secret is keep everything simple. I’m often stuck to find something creative so i have to remember to find the most basic subject, find good lighting and just have fun. THanks again.
Hey Ted!
Once again you've generated more inspiration and motivation.
Thanks Buddy!
Chris I truly appreciate the support my friend. And enjoyed your Kirkby Lonsdale episode. What a village.
@@TedNemeth Glad that you liked KL...it's a great village. So much more to it too.
Hi Ted - I really agree about simplicity in doing drone shots. I tried doing everything manually, shooting in D-Cinelike mode and color grading later. It was too long of a process and the improvement in the videos were very marginal. One of the things that got me getting back into drone photography was getting the DJI remote. Just being able to turn the drone and the remote on and flying was so much easier than linking my iPhone to the remote, turning off all Bluetooth devices because of interference and turning off all notifications on the phone. It is so much easier now to just get flying and be creative. Love your videos , your creativity and your thought process.
I love your videos man keep it up, quick question are there any restrictions to fly a drone in nyc?
Omg the Indonesia footage is spectacular. Your advice is spot on when it comes to inspiration. I go out and film no matter what,even when it’s the last thing I want to do. I like your videos because you think “out of the box” 👍
Really enjoy your videos and thanks for sharing your knowledge.
this is good S***....I keep finding myself saying "you tell 'em Ted"....gg..keep up the nice work brother
ha! what a cool thing to say. Thank you. I spend 25 years in New York City so tendency is to go against convention. I’m pro anti.
Thanks for another inspiring video Ted. Love what you do and how you express it. Fabulous work.
Thanks Danny I appreciate it. I’m still finding my style/voice here on RUclips.
@@TedNemeth Oh I think you've pretty much got it. Your presentation is so enthusing that it really does carry the viewer along with all you've got to say. I can see others feel just the same as I.
May I be rather cheeky and suggest that you take your very own advice 🙂 when you say " ... re-ignighted my passion for flying cameras when I ignored settings and focused on creativity & the joy of creating footage & editing that generated emotions.". 🙂 You express your emotions most admirably to accompany cool video content. Bravo Ted. Bravo.
I always look forward to a new release of yours. Fun and insightful.
fear of losing them into a river again is what pulled me up mate now its auto every setting and just send her up and fly around dodging stuff so simple so many epic shots basic and fun bro thats kinda the point hehe stay cool ned cheers
right on man. I need to ride with you guys one day. Looks like a blast.
@@TedNemeth oh yeah you do mate it gets pretty hectic but soo much fun
Cool sharing 🤝😎
Just what I needed ! Thank you!
ahhh great to hear. And please let me know if you have any questions or topics you would like me to cover in an upcoming episode.
Great video Ted, thanks for your inspiration
hey Terry. Thanks for watching and taking the time to let me know you liked it. That means a lot.
man am I glad I found your channel. I'm just the type of guy who was simply overwhelmed by all the information on the internet. Thanks to you it's progressing now! 👍🏻 🙏🏻 💪🏻
BTW: do you have experience in shooting vertical, too? Guess, at least the composition of images is quite different, isn't it?
Loving your story telling ❤
Your presentation is really superb ❤
thank you my flying filmmaker friend!
A great burst of simplified creativity❤ Thank you😃👍 Have to admit, I've never spotted any zebras in my drone adventures. Must look harder... Or not 🤔
yes! ha thanks for watching buddy
You are so awesome! once again you inspired me to just go out and put the drone up in the air. I just moved to Colombia 🇨🇴 will be listening to all your videos again to get back to simplicity and the storyline! Thank-you so much. Question: when you take your snap shots is it a “picture” or do you “freeze” your video? ( if you freeze the video how do you do it on LumaFusion?🙏🏼) Keep being You! You’re changing peoples lives for the better and you don’t even realize it!
ahhh man you wrote the kindest note here brother. thank you. Yes you are correct I simply do a “frame grab” for a photograph. Because i know I do this…..when I see a really beautiful composition where I know I’m probably going to pull a frame from it….I’ll make sure the drone is not moving for a few seconds. This gives me 24 frames (photos) every second to choose from. Or if I’m filming in 60fps it gives me 60 photos every second to choose from.
Yes it gets crazy like you talked about.
hey Fred. yup literally the day i decided to radically simplify the hobby…is when all the fun returned AND the final results got much better. Thank you for watching buddy.
@@TedNemeth yes are so right. I would watch other videos on drone cinematography and be so wrapped up in this setting and that setting, is this the right settings, and what ND filter should I use. Wow, it got so complex it was taking all the fun out of my drone shooting.
Love your content man. How do you do the part where you fade in at 4:00
Mark.
TED! Did YOU do that stop motion photography with the 2 drones near the end or was that STOCK? That was kickass! Great video friend! I got my Mavic 3 back and I am pumped!
Bo
I always had fun watching your videos bro. Are you using lumafusion?
You are a god! I love your work!
Ahh man I appreciate you brother. So how cold is your winter down there right now?
Binge drinking playa rainbows, nice. When and whom did you camp with?
Thank you for the great advice. I dont mess with camera settings I dont know much about them nir do I color edit .mankey because I don't know how.
great content. always deliver unique information :)
Lip I appreciate it good sir.
I’ve tried simplifying and using auto exposure on my latest trip and got some of my best shots. Just pissed I didn’t do this earlier 🤙
Hi Ted, you have a lot of great and informative videos to watch. Thanks for connecting with me on my channel as well.
thanks for another great video, Ted!
totally agree - K I S S !!
Is that the slo jacks in Hampton Bays, NY?!?
Ted, you bring such personality to exceptional content. Many thanks. Quick question. I notice you frequently take off from your hand. Are there tips to doing that well?
David what an incredibly kind thing to say. I truly appreciate it because I’m still trying to figure out my voice/style on camera. Great to hear it’s starting to resonate. Yes I hand launch almost entirely.
Tips? only that if you launch and its a little windy….make sure the wind will bow the drone away from your face. Pro tip.
I guess the other thing I noticed is when it’s landing….I like to grab the body of the drone instead of having it land in my flat hand.
Just more secure that way.
Thanks again David and welcome aboard sir!
Exactly what I was hoping to learn and gain your insight. Greatly appreciated! I'm hoping to do some "flying camera" filming from a sailboat and as I practice this technique I expect that I'll feel more confident and prepared. And, I can focus on creativity and composition. :-)@@TedNemeth
Do you use Final Cut Pro for editing? What do you use for editing?
That’s brother great info
Thanks Ted. Which video editing app are you using in this vid?
Looks very interesting. As are you.
hey Clive! thanks for watching my friend. I edit on Lumafusion. I absolutely love it. What are you using?
@@TedNemeth Thanks Ted, Ill check it out. I am teaching myself Davinci at the very basic level. (free version of course).
Keep up the great flying camera lessons for us. Love em all!
Thanks for aharing sir
Ted, I just loved the FART at 60 seconds into your video. That was precious. And so well-timed. And such a perfect volume level. Not too loud. Not too soft. Just right! It was perfect!
I just love your creative enthusiasm. Yes! And this kind of flying cinematic camera was my dream! Too bad I haven't gotten one yet. Other than a toy my brother got me for $30. Ugh! Oh, it flies. About as well as a blind drunk person. Flying a plane. Look out!
This $30 toy drone. Has about as much stability as Donald Trump. As it acts more like a roller coaster. Without a brain. And without tracks. And so the only place that's going to go is on top of my neighbors roof. And I don't think my neighbor would like that, Yogi. It's okay boo-boo. I've got it in the Pic-a-Nick basket.
So one of these days I'll get the Mini-3 Pro. Or maybe the 4? Or may be the 3 on sale? I have considered the 2. But the features on the 3 Pro are so much better. It does what the 2 can't. And the primary reason why I didn't knee-jerk and get the 2. I like waiting to see what they come up with. They have gotten so good! They just blow everybody else away. They have been so well thought out and well executed.
It just makes me wonder. Why so many other drone manufacturers. Really can't come up with anything close at a reasonable cost. Has there is almost no reason. To own their more expensive versions. Except for high-end professional applications. The quality of the video and the picture has gotten that good. It puts most everybody else to shame. And everybody gets their parts from the same manufacturers overseas. So I don't understand the problem or the differences? And why nobody else can seem to compete with DJI? As the others are basically disappointing. And what they don't do. What they can't do. And the quality of the picture says it all. As they are all using the same Sony sensors. So it's all in the electronics and the programming. They can't get right. At the other manufacturers. And why? These aren't that much more than flying cell phone electronics. That have been better tweaked for this application. And they've done an incredible job. The dynamic range and the resolution is, stunning. This didn't exist a few years ago. They have made great inroads. They have created a market for this,, exciting and relaxing hobby and profession. That people only over the age of 16 should fly. Just like any other vehicle that's powered.
Aunt they need to create different grades of, drone licensing. To have one blanket license. Makes no sense. Why would you need to know how to drive a semi tractor-trailer. When all you need to drive is your car? When you don't fly an airplane. But ride a motorcycle instead. You get separate licensing to ride a motorcycle. But you don't have to get a pilots license. To ride a motorcycle.
And so for amateur hobby flyers. They should have an entry-level license. With plain and concise restrictions. And if they have to build that programming into the drones? Then that's what they have to do. So you don't end up flying it at your local municipal airport. And to stay out of marked outdoor sports venues.
And so perhaps. Businesses will have to invest in RF jammers. To keep drones away. Kind of like a force field. As we may as well start using those now. To keep people from flying where they should not. As amateur hobbyists.
Then for the more industrial folks. They get a more advanced license. With different restrictions and allotments. And they purchase a larger more professional drone. That cost substantially more. And this solves the problem. Just like other pilots licensing. Some are, VFR. Some are Instrument Only. Some are multiengine. Some are turboprops. Some are jets. Each requires different licensing to fly. Why not also drones? As they come in all sorts of different sizes and capabilities. And the tiny ones can't do what the really big ones can.
But it's almost like everybody at the FAA is completely blind and stupid, also. Along with the folks from the FCC. And none of them can get together. And work anything out. As they all act like children. And they don't know how to communicate. They can't work out anything. They can only repeat, stupidity. And stay with stupid mindless routines. Because they cannot, think. They are going, extinct. And they don't realize it yet.
And so when we get to the point where we cannot effectively function. That's it. That's the end. That's the end of all of us. Because it's never going to be perfect. Like crazies want it to be. No government is perfect. And the only difference between the USA and other governments around the world? Is, that the other governments are terribly corrupt. And the United States is not as corrupt. And that's the only difference. Either way? They all suffer from corruption.
And so the only way the corruption will go away? Is when, AI becomes fully implemented. As humans are not intelligent enough. To figure out what to do for themselves. Homo sapiens need Artificial Intelligence. Because ours is waning and disappearing. And nobody can get together on anything anymore nor compromise. It all has to be one extreme or the other extreme. Nothing can be right down the middle. That most Americans want and are. But no! Extremists on the right side. Want to disrupt all Americans lives they don't like! As they believe that will make America better. No it will not. It'll flush us down the toilet. Where they belong! And so we need to send them down, first! And flush! Flush that shit away! And them along with it.
Things are not going well in our country. And they will look to prevent anybody from making beautiful cinematic flying videos. They look to oppress all of us. To have their perfect Nazi fascist ways! And we are in deep deep trouble. This is no joke. These crazed fascists are coming unraveled. They are crazed to take over! And they are all like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Ted Cruz. Making zero, sense. Which is all Republicunt's make, zero sense. To destroy Americans and America. Just like Nazis would and tried. They did it 80 years ago. They are doing it again. They don't care about history. They want to repeat the world's worst history. This is what stupid people do. They cannot learn anything. They refuse, to learn anything. Except how to hate other Americans they don't like.. Which they are very good at. And why they need to be, expelled from the USA. There is no place for their kind of hatred toward other Americans in the USA. Time to go bye-bye. Time to go, dead. Because that's what they want. That is what they are demanding from us all. To end their miserable lives in the USA. Because they cannot live next door to a liberal. They cannot tolerate that.
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Great Video !
right on! thank you for all the support my friend. I truly appreciate it. Please let me know if there’s any topic(s) you would like me to cover in an upcoming episode.
GREAT suggestions and TIPS as ALWAYS!! Thanks for sharing Bro! #Salute I've ben taking my M3P out with me on my outdoor DJ gigs...and have been having a Blast!!! Very surprised at the footage that "DrizzyDaDrone" catches... made a few shorts and other posts... a checklist is still needed... I always have to remember to double check that I'm filming in 4K/30 or 4K/24 in the evening/night... but Yeah, I basically keep settings in Auto as you suggested in videos a while ago... Glad to be a Subscriber
ahhh man I’m super grateful ma man. Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave kind words of support. DrizzyDaDrone!
Have you tried that “live stream” function yet with the Mini 3?
@@TedNemeth I have the Mini3Pro... But Noo? Wasn't aware of that function? Through the RC controller... Do you have a link you can share so I can check that feature out? Thanks for the heads up!!!
I always enjoy your content Ted and really appreciate the efforts you go thru to bring us such educational entertai nment!! For instance feeding that gentleman all those skittles and waiting for the ultimate moment @1:09...priceless😂
You're a great story teller.
My homie bought a Mini 3, and is starting to lose interest in it... doesn't really post his content much, and he's actually gotten some reall great footage in the past.. I always show him your videos, hopefully he sees this one(he's seen your channel in passing b4) and gets his interest back
well said ted keep it simple stupid love your common sense vids keep em comin
*What's with the 4:3 aspect ratio?*
Yeah. That was painful to watch in this day and age.
Ted is a, creative, creator. His creative exuberance is so heartening. And he makes some very good points. About getting lost in, technicalities. Of all the variables available.
But Ted, like myself. Is, very, Free Form. You can find beauty in just about anything you see. If you look for it.
And when you find it. You don't have time to think about, shutter speed, white balance, f-stop, ISO or anything else. You just do. You hit record and fly. You go back and repeat shots that look good. Get more than one pass more than one take. Get your safety shots. You can never have too many. But you can have too few. To keep the production interesting and moving. Because after a while. Your fingers will just know what to do. Without having to think about it. To waste time or miss the shot.. And you get a more beautiful more organic production. When you don't let all the technicalities slow you down.
I am an extremely technical person. I was expert photographer. I'm an expert videographer. I was also a cinematographer. I used to work with film. And analog recording tape. I grew up in the business. It's second nature to me. At that takes years of practice.
So as a musician. You would not picck up a guitar for the first time. And in 3 months. Be ready to bring your music to the world! But nobody is going to listen to a rank amateur beginner. And you don't know how to use all of the software to fix everything. As the production team for Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber do. They don't need to have any talent. They have people that know how to manipulate the software. Because their parents paid for them. To make their talentless spawn an, International Rock Star! With not a speck of talent. Because it's all in the software manipulation. As they have no talent. But their parents are multimillionaires! And they want to make their children happy. So they make them rock stars. Because it only costs about $4 million to do that. And when you are worth hundreds of millions of dollars? You pay for your kids, fun and success. Because they have no talent. They have no intelligence. They've learned nothing in school. As they all have a really bad case of Affluenza. And they don't need to learn anything! They've got, X! That will teach them everything! As they are too ignorant. Even to be able to spell, Twitter! Because now Elon has made it much simpler for them! Now they don't need to know how to spell anything!
XXX! That spells 30! No? 333? I don't think so? 101010?
RemyRAD
Is there any way that one can move the height and distance info or the active tracking menu on the screen so they don’t overlap?
hey John! Thank you for watching. I do believe the answer is no. I’ve never seen that on any of my DJI controllers.
@@TedNemeth There is a way to see the height and distance if one collapses the map. Then that info moves left. A bit of a pain.
You should have way more followers
Excellent Ted! You always show a variety of ways to be more creative. ! I really need to get out and do it! Thanks man!