I finally got the go pro mounted to my Phantom 2 and found some time to test it all out. This is my very first attempt at aerial photography and my first real attempt at video editing. It was shot at 1080 to keep it simple. Anyhow, let me know what you think.
**Warning, it's noisy. I can't figure out how to delete noise from the video using CS6**
http://vid12.photobucket.com/albums/a212/SVORay/GOPR0005 copy2_zps3pks04tl.mp4
on the timeline all the way to the left there is a speaker icon click it to mute the track
I clicked mute and the rendered video and I still have noisy audio?
I finally got the go pro mounted to my Phantom 2 and found some time to test it all out. This is my very first attempt at aerial photography and my first real attempt at video editing. It was shot at 1080 to keep it simple. Anyhow, let me know what you think.
**Warning, it's noisy. I can't figure out how to delete noise from the video using CS6**
http://vid12.photobucket.com/albums/a212/SVORay/GOPR0005 copy2_zps3pks04tl.mp4
on the timeline all the way to the left there is a speaker icon click it to mute the track
I clicked mute and the rendered video and I still have noisy audio?
Remarkably stable shooting platform. Those rotors are distracting, anyway to lower the camera or raise the quad so you can shoot sans rotors?
The main helper is the Gimbal. It helps keep the camera aimed and leveled while filming. I'm not sure how fast the wind was blowing but it was moving the copter around pretty good. Anyhow, i didn't realize how wide angle the lens was. Next time I'll tilt it down a hair to help eliminate the blades.