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All Aboard the Crane Train – Intro to Camera Crane Videography

From Touch of Evil to Casablanca, from suspense to closure, crane shots have produced some of cinema and videography’s greatest sights. What is it about a camera crane that creates such unforgettable scenery? Static cinematography/videography services the viewer a clear, solid frame to allow & accentuate stillness or movement within it. Dolly shots produce dynamic

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How Aerial Drone Video Changed the Game (and Rose Above It)

Can you remember the first time you dreamt of flying? What about your first time soaring in an airplane? Since long before the Wright Brothers got up to no good, mankind has fantasized about wind beneath our would-be wings, endlessly reminded by the weightless birds whose vision we would give anything to see. But for

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Drone Operator Exposure Tips

Drone Operator Exposure Tips

How is exposing for drone footage different than exposing for traditional shooting? In short, it’s not. The same principles apply to both formats, so what should be your primary focus when exposing for your drone shots? Here are a couple tips to keep in mind: Get enough LIGHT into your sensor—  too much light is better than not

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Drone Operator Obstacles

Drone Operator Obstacles

Flying your drone by foreground makes for a more dynamic shot— and who doesn’t love that? However, to achieve this, you may need to heed a few tips: Fly CLOSE but fly SAFE— if you trust your ability as a drone pilot, then go ahead and deactivate the obstacle sensors. These measures were put in place for safety

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Drone Operator Vs Crane Operator

Drone Operator Vs Crane Operator

I’m not sure how tall the World’s Tallest Camera Operator is, but not even they could reach the heightened POV that you and your clients/viewers want to see.  Sweeping, floating, and booming movements make the long-necked crane an alluring option. But like the World’s Tallest Camera Operator, there are still places a crane can’t reach. If a crane can’t

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