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7 Tips for Drone Video

Posted August 01, 2017
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Drones are all the rage these days. People are using them for their project in many different ways.Drones have opened up a new range of possibilities for video producers that have not been available before. It used to be if you wanted an areial shot you either had to rent or buy a crane or a helicopter. This made it ridiculously expensive to do and kept many from doing it.

Now that drones have become more widely available and more affordable it seems that everyone wants to get their hands on one and use it to get great aerial shots.

The people over COOPH on YouTube have put together a list of 7 tips on how to improve your drone photography. While these tips are designed for photography they can be applied easily to video and you can learn a lot from this.

 


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