15-05-15, 07:02 AM (This post was last modified: 15-05-15, 11:23 AM by darrsi.)
20 minutes is more than enough time in the film world, you can cram a hell of a lot of awkward camera shots into that time that can save the need for cranes, buggys, CAMERA OPERATORS, etc. :eek
A very high speed camera will give you a fraction of that filming time for instance
Gadgets like this will put a few noses out of joint at my work, it's an impressive albeit random bit of fiming kit.
We're being taken over by robots. :lol
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
15-05-15, 07:15 AM (This post was last modified: 15-05-15, 07:20 AM by darrsi.)
Only downside to it, without trying to sound negative, is the simple matter of fact that electronics fuck up on a regular basis, i see it every day with filming equipment at work.
So the time will come when you've just climbed that mountain, lob it up in the air, it fails to start, and you never see it ever again as it plummets to level ground.
Other than that small but definite possibility, i'm very impressed by the technology. :thumbup
At only £650 though i can imagine production and rental companies buying them all, i can't even begin to explain the money that could be saved on certain shots.
(15-05-15, 07:15 AM)darrsi link Wrote: without trying to sound negative,
Go on, just for a laugh, try and sound negative :lol
Looks good, if you have the patience to make proper little films - certainly opens up a whole new range of possibilities for the amateur vlogger.....Oh noes!!! :'(
(15-05-15, 07:02 AM)darrsi link Wrote: 20 minutes is more than enough time in the film world, you can cram a hell of a lot of awkward camera shots into that time that can save the need for cranes, buggys, CAMERA OPERATORS, etc. :eek
A very high speed camera will give you a fraction of that filming time for instance
Gadgets like this will put a few noses out of joint at my work, it's an impressive albeit random bit of fiming kit.
We're being taken over by robots. :lol
Some good points there, I hadn't considered it's usage in that sort of industry
I guess the underlying drone tech is useful but I would expect a much higher quality camera / lens to be used for large production films so it's back to the camera cranes
For the amateur video enthusiast it's an impressive piece of kit, no doubt... I wonder how fast it can fly... just thinking about the crazy people in squirrel suits
(15-05-15, 03:16 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=16970.msg195641#msg195641 date=1431669776]
20 minutes is more than enough time in the film world, you can cram a hell of a lot of awkward camera shots into that time that can save the need for cranes, buggys, CAMERA OPERATORS, etc. :eek
A very high speed camera will give you a fraction of that filming time for instance
Gadgets like this will put a few noses out of joint at my work, it's an impressive albeit random bit of fiming kit.
We're being taken over by robots. :lol
Some good points there, I hadn't considered it's usage in that sort of industry
I guess the underlying drone tech is useful but I would expect a much higher quality camera / lens to be used for large production films so it's back to the camera cranes
For the amateur video enthusiast it's an impressive piece of kit, no doubt... I wonder how fast it can fly... just thinking about the crazy people in squirrel suits
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We use Codex cameras, GoPro, Canon 5D's, they're all still genuine HD quality so are more than capable of taking decent images even if just for a few seconds to slip into a commercial or TV or film.
These days most of those shots would need a drone operator, but otherwise you'd be talking about a helicopter aerial unit to get the shots.
The money and time saved would be phenomenal, and as you say it's also perfect for an amateur, firstly because of its versatility, but secondly because it's very affordable.
Top speed is 25mph.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
I pictured the technology advance and every bike being shadowed by a Lily, it would be like a dark humming cloud following a lofos or spring meet ride out.