Ted, you are by far my favorite tutor! I have only been flying for a few months and have learned so much in such a short amount of time of how to be a better cinematographer & editor. Thank you!!
thank you my friend and welcome aboard. I just checked out your channel. Very cool. Woodworking, drones, BBQ, traveling. It looks like you’re a creative adventurous spirit. Love it. And welcome to the community here.
Inspiring and substantial working methods Tips Absolutely recommendable. For me it is a groundbreaking learning experience from a passionate professional. Grüsse Fink
What are your thoughts on property releases and model releases when you are out in public, i believe i technically would need one most of the time if i planned on posting it to any of my business social media.
Great job, Ted! Another great quality video with tons of handy tis and tricks! I always pick up something new from you every time I watch your videos! Very much appreciated!
Another super episode, Ted! 🤩Great explanations behind the shots ✨Looking forward to once be able to join your group of friends and doing the drone trip together👍🏻
Very cool! I love how you wrapped your tutorial inside a story of hanging out with your friends … really adds context and interest. I know you put a lot into the editing of these videos, too! Keep up the great work. Subscribed a while back. 👍🏼
I love all your videos. You are the Man! I lost my mini3 pro so it's going g to be a while before I'm back I'm the drone photography. Life has not been the same without my flying camera crew 😢. Thanks for a great video...
Great Video!! Notice no graffiti on the walls of structure!! (for New York this is amazing) Can you do a video on the Googles 3; I suffer from vertigo but they are so amazing!! FOR A WALL IN NEW YORK STATE WITHOUT GRAFFITTI BIBLICAL!!!
It’s absolutely inspiring to watch your videos and get the opportunity to learn from a great artist like yourself. You teach this amazingly and allow us the opportunity to grow through your work. Thank you for sharing your experience.
Ted: You KNOW we want to tag along with you and your buddies. Bring on that series. Your shot list has all of the elements that I try to use. Except that breaking the horizon. I gotta add that. Thanks for putting this together, squeezing all of us in the car and flying us to that dilapidated castle. Until next time you have my thumbs up.
Greg i truly appreciate that. My drone adventure tutorials get about 95% less views than gear review episodes. But I enjoy making them and sharing. so I’m sticking to it. I checked out your channel. Wow you got a great eye for composition my friend.
By any means did I mean YOUR reviews. I just meant the content on YT in general! Please don’t think I wanted to offend your content 😅 Thanks for the kind words about my content. It is just some experimentation 😊
@@gpluta - hey my friend. I’m not offended at all. I know your comment was purely a compliment. And I was just saying I wish my playful tutorials got as many views as gear review episodes. I should have explained myself a bit clearer. All good.
Great video, Ted! The footage of Bannerman Castle was stunning, and your tips on achieving a cinematic drone workflow were super helpful. Thanks for sharing your process-really inspired me to try some new techniques! P.S.: I am adding this place to my list! Also, put me down on your next adventure. :)
Nigel. Right on. Stay tuned for my next episode. IT IS EXACTLY what you said. No drone tutorial but more like a life share while riding motorcycles and helping a dog rescue shelter.
Awesome trip, brother. Thanks for sharing, and I would love to see the next adventure. As always, thanks for sharing the great tips and tricks for the flying camera!
Good watch ~ really enjoy your fun style. Here in UK (for me remote Scottish Highlands) we are severely restricted in “only” flying (in my case mini 4 pro) in line of sight ~ you must be
James thank you my friend. I enjoyed your latest episode. Just subscribed. I am half Scottish. My grandmother (Mary Ellen Bute) is from the Isle of Bute. What an incredible artist/filmmaker she was. I truly need to research her family back there. Thanks for watching my friend.
Thanks Ted. You are my favourite Drone guru as your content is so practical. From this one video there are several things I'll get out and try next flight.
An awesome adventure, I know the feeling I went flying at Waterfront City, the Docklands, Melbourne, Australia. It was me and 4 other guys. There was my Mini 2, a Mini 3 pro, A Mavic 3 Classic and a Mavic 3 Pro, It was this time last year near sunset. Being the southern hemisphere, the sun sets around 6:15pm and we had clearance until 6:45pm. The golden hour period is just awesome around the spring equinox.
TED YOU ARE THE COOLEST, HIPPEST DRONE YOU TUBER!!! I LOVE ALL YOUR VIDEOS... FUN, FACTUAL AND REALLY USEFUL FOR DRONE VIDEOGRAPHERS. MUCHAS GRACIAS MI AMIGO! IF YOUR EVER IN OXFORD, ENGLAND GIVE ME A SHOUT.
What a great video! And I will be remiss if I didn't bring attention to the gentlemen you were with. They seem like a really good group of men. If I was anywhere near New York I definitely would want to go out with you lads.
I appreciate all your great videos! If you're ever in the Pacific Northwest I'll do a road trip with you. Lunch is on me! Wait... Did you say 1000 feet?!? 😉
Super stuff as always Ted, thanks! Off to Montenegro next week, weather is doomed but we'll be in the outdoors for the wedding party, so it's going to rock! A good time to practice some of those tips you have given on your superb course!! Cheers!
DUDE! that opening shot in your latest video is truly special. Super impressed. And the fade transition into motion. Damn you gotta be proud of that my friend.
Love it. Makes me wonder if you've ever set up way points when on a planning run and then come back at golden hour to fly the way point route. Be kind if you have a tutorial on that and I haven't seen it yet. 😂
hey buddy. Loved that zip line you posted. Hey FYI….I’m going to start moto vlogging on this channel. Working on first episode now. Super excited. We gotta ride sometime soon.
@@TedNemeth Thanks, dude. That zip line was fun, even though I had a broken ankle at the time. Let me know when you want to come ride -- I'll take you to Copper Canyon. I love riding in Mexico. Wonderfully friendly people.
hey Rob. Yup i totally agree. Learning and practicing the craft of lighting/composition/storytelling with moving images is much more interesting than comparing new camera specs.
Hi, Ted: I like your video and I leant a lot, Hey, Ted, I crashed my mini 4 pro anove hudson river since I can't get permission in manhattan so I went to hoboken in NJ side to shot the beautiful night scenes of westside of New York city, my baby crashed on an apt building in NJ because I used zoom then I can't judge the distance, what a tragedy! So I'm going to buy new drone may be Mavic 4 pro coming up next month. so in this video, where was that catsle ? upstate? I was told that New York city made even more difficult for Drone, it seams impossible to fly drone in the city, but I still see people fly drones in the city, do they take the risk of going Jail? how can YOU fly in Manhattan?
interesting question. Not sure. But I heard great things about that show. If that location is from the show…..might be a cool idea for me to try to recreate the cinematography they used.
@@TedNemeth it probably isn't, unless they used the facade for outer shots. But, awesome video my friend! Gave me a lot to think about, especially for my airbnb shoots in Tahoe
1000 feet in altitude? Hmmmm."The maximum allowable altitude is 400 feet above the ground, and higher if your drone remains within 400 feet of a structure." I hate to be that guy, but some newbies out there may attempt flight at that altitude which jeopardizes manned aircraft safety.
Hello my friend. Can I ask…if you enjoy my videos please click subscribe to support the channel. It truly does help. Many thanks! --TED NEMETH
Ted, you are by far my favorite tutor! I have only been flying for a few months and have learned so much in such a short amount of time of how to be a better cinematographer & editor. Thank you!!
thank you my friend and welcome aboard. I just checked out your channel. Very cool. Woodworking, drones, BBQ, traveling. It looks like you’re a creative adventurous spirit. Love it. And welcome to the community here.
Awesome video, Ted. It was a pleasure meeting you and flying with you. Thanks for the shoutout too. I posted my video of our adventure yesterday.
truly an honor to spend the day with you my friend. I just checked out your episode, loved it.
This is the second video of yours I've watched, really good, it's exactly what I need. Your channel is rapidly becoming my favourite. Thank you.
thank you my friend. Welcome aboard. My next episode is more about motorcycles & craftsmanship & life. I think you’ll dig it.
That sounds great Ted, really looking forward to watching. I've learnt so much and your videos are really enjoyable to watch. Great work.
Inspiring and substantial working methods Tips Absolutely recommendable.
For me it is a groundbreaking learning experience from a passionate professional. Grüsse Fink
Ahhhhh, *Ted, Fred and the Jeff!* 😍✈
hey Udor! I will be coming into Manhattan in a few weeks. I would love to grab a coffee with you and catch up.
@@TedNemeth That's awesome! Let me know when, and I will block my calendar! Looking forward to it!
What are your thoughts on property releases and model releases when you are out in public, i believe i technically would need one most of the time if i planned on posting it to any of my business social media.
Great job, Ted! Another great quality video with tons of handy tis and tricks! I always pick up something new from you every time I watch your videos! Very much appreciated!
right on man. Thank yo for being a part of the community here for so long.
Another super episode, Ted! 🤩Great explanations behind the shots ✨Looking forward to once be able to join your group of friends and doing the drone trip together👍🏻
11/10 for this video. Educational and stunning!
My new fave channel :)
David! I truly appreciate that my friend. Welcome aboard. Is there a topic you’d like to see me cover in an upcoming episode?
@@TedNemeth I'm OK for topics at the moment as I have your back catalogue to watch 🤩
Very cool! I love how you wrapped your tutorial inside a story of hanging out with your friends … really adds context and interest. I know you put a lot into the editing of these videos, too! Keep up the great work. Subscribed a while back. 👍🏼
Chuck thank you for the kind words ma friend.
I love all your videos. You are the Man! I lost my mini3 pro so it's going g to be a while before I'm back I'm the drone photography. Life has not been the same without my flying camera crew 😢. Thanks for a great video...
Lenny thanks for the kind words brother. And sorry to hear about your M3P. You’ll be back in the saddle shortly. You’re part of our crew now.
Hello my friend, good to see you work 😎🤝
Great Video!! Notice no graffiti on the walls of structure!! (for New York this is amazing) Can you do a video on the Googles 3; I suffer from vertigo but they are so amazing!! FOR A WALL IN NEW YORK STATE WITHOUT GRAFFITTI BIBLICAL!!!
yes you’re exactly right about graffiti. I can’t do a video about the Goggles 3 because I can’t afford to buy it.
Another awesome video keep them coming. I am from the NY area will love to come along sometime.
It’s absolutely inspiring to watch your videos and get the opportunity to learn from a great artist like yourself. You teach this amazingly and allow us the opportunity to grow through your work. Thank you for sharing your experience.
I enjoyed this so much and I would love to join you on the next drone adventure
You are still the master my friend. Great video
i appreciate that ma friend.
I’m on route from London uk 👌✌️❤️🙏
Ted: You KNOW we want to tag along with you and your buddies. Bring on that series. Your shot list has all of the elements that I try to use. Except that breaking the horizon. I gotta add that. Thanks for putting this together, squeezing all of us in the car and flying us to that dilapidated castle. Until next time you have my thumbs up.
Danny great seeing you here. Thanks for the kind words. Hey I loved your Alabama cross clip. well done.
I never think of black and white until I watch your videos. Really going to try that when I get back from flying today. Thanks for all you do.
Great episode Ted! Your drone adventures really add great variety to the boring drone reviews YT content :) Keep it up and never give up!
Greg i truly appreciate that. My drone adventure tutorials get about 95% less views than gear review episodes. But I enjoy making them and sharing. so I’m sticking to it.
I checked out your channel. Wow you got a great eye for composition my friend.
By any means did I mean YOUR reviews. I just meant the content on YT in general! Please don’t think I wanted to offend your content 😅 Thanks for the kind words about my content. It is just some experimentation 😊
@@gpluta - hey my friend. I’m not offended at all. I know your comment was purely a compliment. And I was just saying I wish my playful tutorials got as many views as gear review episodes. I should have explained myself a bit clearer. All good.
Top video man, looks like a great time had. Keep up the superb work my friend 😉👌👍✌
hey great to see you here. Thank you for the kind words ma friend.
Another great video, Ted! Nice location. Good to see you in adventure!
hey Pavel. I appreciate it my friend.
Awesome video, Ted. Very informative with spectacular footage. Constantly learning from you. Thank you very much 😊 ❤ Great meet-up 👍 👌
I truly appreciate that. Enjoyed your latest post also.
Great video, Ted! The footage of Bannerman Castle was stunning, and your tips on achieving a cinematic drone workflow were super helpful. Thanks for sharing your process-really inspired me to try some new techniques!
P.S.: I am adding this place to my list! Also, put me down on your next adventure. :)
dear ted. many thanks for your great work. i learned a lot again. yes please do more like this one. take care 😊
thank you Josh. Will do. Hey I checked out your Bibbio video. Well done & a beautiful location. You live near there?
Im learning so much from you Ted greetings from here in the uk and you are right whiskey motorcycles dogs and a drone are heaven my friend
Nigel. Right on. Stay tuned for my next episode. IT IS EXACTLY what you said. No drone tutorial but more like a life share while riding motorcycles and helping a dog rescue shelter.
Awesome trip, brother. Thanks for sharing, and I would love to see the next adventure. As always, thanks for sharing the great tips and tricks for the flying camera!
Hey great to watch this piece of video. Good to see, stay loose buddy, and keep filming
Good watch ~ really enjoy your fun style. Here in UK (for me remote Scottish Highlands) we are severely restricted in “only” flying (in my case mini 4 pro) in line of sight ~ you must be
James thank you my friend. I enjoyed your latest episode. Just subscribed. I am half Scottish. My grandmother (Mary Ellen Bute) is from the Isle of Bute. What an incredible artist/filmmaker she was. I truly need to research her family back there.
Thanks for watching my friend.
@@TedNemeth thanks for your subscription! I’ve not really been out much in 2024 due to mainly very bad constant rain post surgery and just too busy.
Thanks Ted. You are my favourite Drone guru as your content is so practical. From this one video there are several things I'll get out and try next flight.
An awesome adventure, I know the feeling I went flying at Waterfront City, the Docklands, Melbourne, Australia. It was me and 4 other guys. There was my Mini 2, a Mini 3 pro, A Mavic 3 Classic and a Mavic 3 Pro, It was this time last year near sunset. Being the southern hemisphere, the sun sets around 6:15pm and we had clearance until 6:45pm. The golden hour period is just awesome around the spring equinox.
Absolutely brilliant as always Ted. Ive learnt so much off your videos and your drone course.
Keep up the great work 👍
So Elvis was in the house !
TED YOU ARE THE COOLEST, HIPPEST DRONE YOU TUBER!!! I LOVE ALL YOUR VIDEOS... FUN, FACTUAL AND REALLY USEFUL FOR DRONE VIDEOGRAPHERS. MUCHAS GRACIAS MI AMIGO! IF YOUR EVER IN OXFORD, ENGLAND GIVE ME A SHOUT.
gracias playboy.
Another useful video Thanks
Good Stuff Ted- if you come to Pennsylvania let me know.
Really like your videos
What a great video! And I will be remiss if I didn't bring attention to the gentlemen you were with. They seem like a really good group of men. If I was anywhere near New York I definitely would want to go out with you lads.
4:39 very cool black and white to color transition
thanks David.
I really enjoyed this, thanks 😊
thank you Gunnsteinn. Appreciate the support. Hey I’m working on some motorcycle episodes. I hope you’ll like them
It's a very cool sight. Nice flight! Thanks for sharing, my friend!🥷🇯🇵
공부하는데 도움 되는 영상 감사합니다!!
I appreciate all your great videos! If you're ever in the Pacific Northwest I'll do a road trip with you. Lunch is on me!
Wait... Did you say 1000 feet?!? 😉
I will be traveling the west coast at some point. Doing a motorcycle journey that’s been a lifelong dream. Let’s grab lunch.
Hi Ted,
it'really fun to watch and a big inspiration for me as a "bloody" beginner.
It opens a whole new world to me.
TED! This was fire. I always learn so much from your videos. I need to find some peeps to go fly drones with.
Brilliant Ted. Thank you! Again!! Oh - and 'More' please Ted!
Mike great seeing you here my friend. I didn’t see any new content on your channel. What you been up to?
Super stuff as always Ted, thanks! Off to Montenegro next week, weather is doomed but we'll be in the outdoors for the wedding party, so it's going to rock! A good time to practice some of those tips you have given on your superb course!!
Cheers!
Looking forward to watching this and thinking about filming when I get back to the IK from holiday!!
Thanks Ted. GREAT stuff as always.
Always great videos and awesome tips. Thanks Ted!
Love your videos. You're the master!
Awesome as usual
DUDE! that opening shot in your latest video is truly special. Super impressed. And the fade transition into motion. Damn you gotta be proud of that my friend.
@TedNemeth thanks man I appreciate that
Great content, Ted, as usual.
hey buddy. your Avata race episode is fantastic.
I love my drone so much. I even take it with me on my goldwing motorcycle but no whiskey 🤣
the Goldwing is a legendary bike. What year is yours?
Thank man!
hey great seeing you here. Man you been posting lots of serious hikes. Very inspirational.
Great video.
Love it. Makes me wonder if you've ever set up way points when on a planning run and then come back at golden hour to fly the way point route. Be kind if you have a tutorial on that and I haven't seen it yet. 😂
hey buddy. Loved that zip line you posted. Hey FYI….I’m going to start moto vlogging on this channel. Working on first episode now. Super excited. We gotta ride sometime soon.
@@TedNemeth Thanks, dude. That zip line was fun, even though I had a broken ankle at the time. Let me know when you want to come ride -- I'll take you to Copper Canyon. I love riding in Mexico. Wonderfully friendly people.
Nice little video. I always learn something from your videos, Ted. I for one prefer more focus on composition and cinematography and less on gear 🙂
hey Rob. Yup i totally agree. Learning and practicing the craft of lighting/composition/storytelling with moving images is much more interesting than comparing new camera specs.
1000’ high wow haven’t taken my mini pro 3 there yet 🤔
Hi, Ted:
I like your video and I leant a lot, Hey, Ted, I crashed my mini 4 pro anove hudson river since I can't get permission in manhattan so I went to hoboken in NJ side to shot the beautiful night scenes of westside of New York city, my baby crashed on an apt building in NJ because I used zoom then I can't judge the distance, what a tragedy! So I'm going to buy new drone may be Mavic 4 pro coming up next month. so in this video, where was that catsle ? upstate? I was told that New York city made even more difficult for Drone, it seams impossible to fly drone in the city, but I still see people fly drones in the city, do they take the risk of going Jail? how can YOU fly in Manhattan?
🙂❤👍
Is that where they filmed part of the last season of Outer Banks? Looks very similar
interesting question. Not sure. But I heard great things about that show. If that location is from the show…..might be a cool idea for me to try to recreate the cinematography they used.
@@TedNemeth it probably isn't, unless they used the facade for outer shots. But, awesome video my friend! Gave me a lot to think about, especially for my airbnb shoots in Tahoe
Let me know if you come up to Connecticut!
Right on David. Will do. There is a chance of that for a fall foliage photo shoot. Stay tuned.
I really thought we were going to see Act 2 taken at the Golden Hour. Too bad it wasn't an overnight trip.
hopefully that is coming in a few weeks so all the fall trees colored in teh background will be stunning
1000 feet in altitude? Hmmmm."The maximum allowable altitude is 400 feet above the ground, and higher
if your drone remains within 400 feet of a structure." I hate to be that guy, but some newbies out there may attempt flight at that altitude which jeopardizes manned aircraft safety.