10 Easy Cinematic Drone Moves for Beginners

10 Easy Cinematic Drone Moves for Beginners



If you have just purchased your first drone and you want to learn how to fly and capture cinematic footage I have put together this …

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  1. Great and thanks for this tutorial. I have not seen any reviews of the new DJI MINI 3 Pro from you. When will it be coming thanks?

  2. Very interesting and super well explained. You have the knack of de-bunking moves to make them simple to operate. Many thanks for your time.

  3. THANK YOU SOOO MUCH FOR MAKING THIS VIDEO!!!! I really needed it. Iv bin flying the mini 2 for like seven months and trying to get cinematic video, I hope you make more of these videos and teach some more tricks on how to get better shots. As always keep up the amazing work you do!

  4. Good video! My favourite move is what I call the Reverse Carousel…Basically the same as your slow rotate, but with the drone reversing tangentially to the orbit…like you're riding a carousel backwards!

  5. These are all very good drones moves that will help you capture more interesting footage. Great video Shawn, and thanks for sharing.

  6. This was a really great video! I really liked how you split the screen to show your hands with the controller as well as footage. That was a nice touch.

    Did you have any luck getting the DJI mic? I ordered one from bhphoto and it came in yesterday. So far itโ€™s awesome

  7. I found it to have more precise control with out using the sticks, due to having my thumbs over the controller sticks with applying little pressure and reduces sudden movement. Works for me.

  8. Thank you for the lesson. Picked up many ideas. I was looking forward to your reviews on the Mini 3. Surprised you havenโ€™t done that as you did some videos before the release. Kind Regards.

  9. Great video and tutorial! well done! regarding the flying very close eg by trees like at 8:55, I have a hard time when looking at the screen of the smartphone, if I am save or to close by….How can you tell or estimate the (max) distance between your drone and an obstacle when looking at the screen?

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