Currently in the himalayas and I used so many of your tips. Mainly selecting a static point in the frame and using Spotlight mode. Thank you for all the tips.
Excellent video as ever. I’ll be coming back to this one in the future as a reminder. My skills have definitely improved as a result of your many videos. 🙏
Omg. I've followed you guys for years, what have you been taking? Loving the new energy you have injected into your videos. Thanks for all the videos, keep up the great work.
Awesome!!! Just returned from Scotland but going back in 3 weeks! Looking forward to trying some of these shots when I get beck there! Thank you so very much!!!
I do actually. Started doing it so that my solo active track shots stood more chance of success when I hid the controller in a backpack. Nudging the stick would ruin the move.
The difficult part will be to find a similar fantastic location where we are alowd to fly :_) Great Video, I do believe Alina had the hardest job though.
Fantastic Tutorial! Keep them coming! How do you get on using no sticks on the RC2? I never use them with the N series controllers but to me it just doesn’t feel right on the RC or RC2…
Hi Stewart & Alina! A really cracking video, superlatives fail me.... I shall be taking notes and practicing some of these. Thank You So Much!! BTW drones here are Mini 2, Mini 3Pro, Mavic 3 Pro and recently bought Neo and Avata 2
Great video!! I‘ll need to train some of these moves. The parallax was amazing, could you do a tutorial video how to achieve this with a Mini 4 pro (or similar just with digital zoom)?
Absolutely brilliant love your tutorials…I do challenge you to do Urban film tutorial..as living in city have complication !!! Edinburgh castle spring to mind up for it 🤣🤣 well done excellent filming
Brilliant filming, excellent lessons. Think my wee mini 2 would manage some of those shots so long as it’s not blowing a hooley here in Manchester. Noted that all shots are able to be done on most drones with controllers AND you not using joysticks. Do you find it easier without? Keep doing what you both do… fab..
Thanks for the comment! I find it easier to lock in moves without shake going through the sticks. Started doing it for solo active track when putting the controller in the bag though.
Thanks for the comment! I find it easier to lock in moves without shake going through the sticks. Started doing it for solo active track when putting the controller in the bag though.
Hi mate, love the video. One on the stabilisation, it seems the the frame is more shaky when you show in the raw format and then after post production editing you bring the frame in to what aspect ratio ? and what tool do you use for stabilisation in post?
Thank you! Started doing it so that my solo active track shots stood more chance of success when I hid the controller in a backpack. Nudging the stick would ruin the move. Now I'm just used to flying like that and TBH I think I do get more control.
Started doing it so that my solo active track shots stood more chance of success when I hid the controller in a backpack. Nudging the stick would ruin the move. Now I'm just used to flying like that and TBH I think I do get more control.
buona sera Stewart and Alina ho scoperto per caso il vostro canale siete unici sopratutto come preparate i vostri video . ho visto o mi sbaglio ma Stewart guida senza le manopole del drone e meglio ? beh devo provare , vi seguo con curiosita e sono nuovo in questo mondo grazie per i consigli saluti dalla Sicilia
For the sticks, started doing it so that my solo active track shots stood more chance of success when I hid the controller in a backpack. Nudging the stick would ruin the move. Now I'm just used to flying like that and TBH I think I do get more control. For the antenna, the flat part is meant to be pointed at the drone for optimal signal strength. With O4 transmission on the likes of an Air 3, it's not something you need to give too much thought to though.
I don't know what is more beautiful: the landscape or Alina. What a great video.
I would LOVE to film in a location like that....soooooo much beautiful scenery!
You didn't mention the most important thing... Alina's RED jacket.
Definitely it add interest !!
Not an accident!
Currently in the himalayas and I used so many of your tips. Mainly selecting a static point in the frame and using Spotlight mode. Thank you for all the tips.
That was a fun watch with great scenery. The shots are really good moves to use. Thanks for sharing the tips and the lovely Scottish area!
Excellent video as ever. I’ll be coming back to this one in the future as a reminder. My skills have definitely improved as a result of your many videos. 🙏
Thank you, Stewart and Alina 🙏 your tutorials are amazing 🏅 🏆
Really appreciate that. More tutorials on the way!
Great job, thanks!
Omg. I've followed you guys for years, what have you been taking? Loving the new energy you have injected into your videos. Thanks for all the videos, keep up the great work.
Thanks so much for the kind words!
Many thanks! Excellent tutorial as always.
Awesome!!! Just returned from Scotland but going back in 3 weeks! Looking forward to trying some of these shots when I get beck there! Thank you so very much!!!
Great to hear. Have a great trip!
Excellent advices and amazing shots! Thanks for sharing the knowledge!😊
Fantastic Fantastic scenery, sadly the last time i visited Scotland was before drones!!
Great footage Stewart.👍 do you find moving the drone easier without the joysticks attached.?
Same question here🇳🇱
I do actually. Started doing it so that my solo active track shots stood more chance of success when I hid the controller in a backpack. Nudging the stick would ruin the move.
@@DroneFilmGuide ahh makes sense Stewart, must try that out.
Thanks for the reply
I tried once. It's easy.
@@ZisimosZizos thanks, I’ll try it out at weekend 👍
excellent!
Many thanks !!
Salutari din Bucuresti Romania 🇹🇩
Great demonstration Video excellent for Newbies, Well done.
The difficult part will be to find a similar fantastic location where we are alowd to fly :_) Great Video, I do believe Alina had the hardest job though.
Fantastic Tutorial! Keep them coming!
How do you get on using no sticks on the RC2? I never use them with the N series controllers but to me it just doesn’t feel right on the RC or RC2…
Thanks for putting this together 😊👍🏼
Appreciate the comment as always!
Thanks! Great motivation!
Wow, thank you very much!!!
Take the master class folks it's excellent
Always happy to see you here!!
@@DroneFilmGuide my favorite channel guys!
Hi Stewart & Alina!
A really cracking video, superlatives fail me.... I shall be taking notes and practicing some of these.
Thank You So Much!!
BTW drones here are Mini 2, Mini 3Pro, Mavic 3 Pro and recently bought Neo and Avata 2
Thank you for the kind words!
Brilliant guys 👌🏻
Thanks
Wow! Thank you so much for this!!
Breathtaking footage!
Thank you!!
Great video!! I‘ll need to train some of these moves. The parallax was amazing, could you do a tutorial video how to achieve this with a Mini 4 pro (or similar just with digital zoom)?
Let's put that on the list! The process is just the same with the digital zoom though. Cheers!
very nice 🤜🏻🤛🏻
Absolutely brilliant love your tutorials…I do challenge you to do Urban film tutorial..as living in city have complication !!! Edinburgh castle spring to mind up for it 🤣🤣 well done excellent filming
Ha, great idea!
Brilliant filming, excellent lessons. Think my wee mini 2 would manage some of those shots so long as it’s not blowing a hooley here in Manchester. Noted that all shots are able to be done on most drones with controllers AND you not using joysticks. Do you find it easier without? Keep doing what you both do… fab..
Thanks for the comment! I find it easier to lock in moves without shake going through the sticks. Started doing it for solo active track when putting the controller in the bag though.
You are flying without controlsticks? Does that work better for you?
Inspiring video. Thank you very much. 🙏
Thanks for the comment! I find it easier to lock in moves without shake going through the sticks. Started doing it for solo active track when putting the controller in the bag though.
Hi mate, love the video. One on the stabilisation, it seems the the frame is more shaky when you show in the raw format and then after post production editing you bring the frame in to what aspect ratio ? and what tool do you use for stabilisation in post?
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Entrambi bravi Stewart e Alina il vostro video mi piace tantissimo,avete spiegato benissimo molte funzionalità interessanti....top
Nice! You guys doing an air 3s review soon?
Maybe eventually!
I noticed you aren't using sticks but directly the controllers screws, any reasons for that? thanks and as always brilliant guides and edits
Thank you! Started doing it so that my solo active track shots stood more chance of success when I hid the controller in a backpack. Nudging the stick would ruin the move. Now I'm just used to flying like that and TBH I think I do get more control.
Spotlight at timestamp 10:30 was really effective.
I’ve noticed your using the controller without the sticks inserted. Does that make the movements smoother?
Started doing it so that my solo active track shots stood more chance of success when I hid the controller in a backpack. Nudging the stick would ruin the move. Now I'm just used to flying like that and TBH I think I do get more control.
Another winner. What is it like to be the best in the world at what you choose to do? I think it must be a pretty cool experience.
Ha! What a comment! Thank you.
buona sera Stewart and Alina ho scoperto per caso il vostro canale siete unici sopratutto come preparate i vostri video . ho visto o mi sbaglio ma Stewart guida senza le manopole del drone e meglio ? beh devo provare , vi seguo con curiosita e sono nuovo in questo mondo grazie per i consigli saluti dalla Sicilia
Thoughts on the new DJI air 3s? Video soon?
Maybe at some point. We're trying to focus on some more tutorials like this at the moment.
Well, I hope you bought Alina a nice dinner after all that!
You don't use sticks on the controller? 😮 And the antennas are always tilted 90 degrees... Can you explain why? 🤔
For the sticks, started doing it so that my solo active track shots stood more chance of success when I hid the controller in a backpack. Nudging the stick would ruin the move. Now I'm just used to flying like that and TBH I think I do get more control. For the antenna, the flat part is meant to be pointed at the drone for optimal signal strength. With O4 transmission on the likes of an Air 3, it's not something you need to give too much thought to though.
@@DroneFilmGuide thank you for the explanation, and congrats on your videos, I like them a lot 😍😍😍👏👏👏
Where is this dam ?
It's called the Ben Lawers Dam. Not too far from Glencoe. Great shots in your Scotland video BTW!
@DroneFilmGuide Thanks Stewart really appreciate it, especially from you 👍
Lochan na Làirige 😎
Has anyone notice he flying with out the sticks on his controller
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Wait
Ur not using a stick lol
Great video! Thanks!