How to Make YOUR AVATA 2 More CINEMATIC!

Publicado 2024-06-13
EVERYTHING you NEED to Know to Make YOUR AVATA 2 footage as Cinematic as possible!

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  • @DFD1
    Thanks Justin! That is a great set of tips and nicely put together. I've been using exactly the same settings and approach so good to know it was the solid one 😉
  • @3style.4life
    Cheers mate for all the infos 🤘🏻 good job and nice footage you're having 👌🏻🤙🏻
  • @chagu.
    Great tips! Congrats on the continued growth, Justin!! Keep grinding 💪
  • @grzeskuk
    Wow! Man! Instant subscribe! I never ever write a comment on youtube, but.. You give here so much "sauce" :) in just one video in a highly digestible way with fun, chillout vibe and humor! I'm sold! Keep up good work and enjoy making those vids!
  • This video is absolutely priceless! Mate you truly are incredible for putting this together. Very well done thank you millions. Looking forward to all future content :-)
  • Just ordered my Avata 2, and your footage, is an awesome watch. Just subscribed to your channel also. Well done 👍 and again thank you 🤩
  • @Fitandover40
    I dont know if a log but definitely some sore of intro to post production video would be great. Subscribed! Thanks for sharing, cheers
  • @brandon9689
    One flying tutorial that I can't find anywhere is how to orbit a moving subject. There are plenty of videos describing how to do a simple circular orbit. I can do a pretty decent manual orbit, but if that subject is moving I feel completely lost 😂
  • It's amazing how easy it is when setting it on 'head tracking' to get into that bad habit of looking down. I made that mistake and one of the footage I felt ruined as it was just looking at the ground. Really is just training to having your head looking at the horizon line and following whatever direction. Useful tips and I'll definitely be setting that advanced settings to set to minus for more control manually over noise reduction, a useful tip, thanks!
  • @TcpIpNut
    Thanks for all the great information!
  • @Yucy42
    I love the sunrise LUT you have, please do a video on it :)
  • @GlueChickeN10
    Excellent! Jotted down the cam settings in my notes to give it a try next time out. The audio in your flight "clips" is the game changer for me. Makes me really want to step up my game. I'll have to go watch your vid on that specifically. Questions if I may. First, I'm in Florida, and it seems similar to your locale. What is the highest ND filter you have to use in blazing midday sun? Sencond, and slightly off topic, what and why are the burning bails in the rice fields? Does it serve a purpose, or just a simple burn pile? I ask only because we have smudge pots for our citrus groves, but they are used to heat the groves, but that surely doesn't seem the case for "your" situation. Just curious. I appreciate your guides and inspiration. Good stuff as usual, and thanks again.
  • Great video with great tips. I believe that if you want to use Gyroflow on your recorded footage then you need to record in 4:3 (not 16:9) and in Wide (not ultrawide) and with EIS off. Have heard that Gyroflow can't work if any of those are set differently?
  • Thank for a great episode. If you made some orbit tutorial will be great.