StuartPB
Senior Member
I've got a Phantom 3 Pro and enjoy using it to capture aerial video. I'm definitely still at learner level when it comes to that and also to post production of video too. I recently made a Hackintosh out of my PC, so I could use Final Cut Pro X for the post production. I'd previously had Windows 10 installed and was using Adobe After Effects. The performance of that on my rig was dire though. With Final Cut Pro X and OS X the performance is massively better!
I captured some footage the other day, with the following settings and equipment:
Phantom 3 Pro - recording at 4k - 25fps, ISO 100 and using an ND8 filter.
Applied Luma Key and Colour balance in FCP.
Here's the end result:
I noticed a couple of problems after the render. The video was much too dark in places and there was something kooky happening with the clouds at some point in the video with them juttering but the rest of the scene moving nicely.
I'm getting a bit more confident in flying the Phantom now, even daring to try the point of interest and follow me features
I captured some footage the other day, with the following settings and equipment:
Phantom 3 Pro - recording at 4k - 25fps, ISO 100 and using an ND8 filter.
Applied Luma Key and Colour balance in FCP.
Here's the end result:
I noticed a couple of problems after the render. The video was much too dark in places and there was something kooky happening with the clouds at some point in the video with them juttering but the rest of the scene moving nicely.
I'm getting a bit more confident in flying the Phantom now, even daring to try the point of interest and follow me features