Droneception Tutorial: How to Shoot Warped Drone Shots

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32 Comments

  1. i like it! Question: what if you set the photos to raw or setup specific exposure on the DJI camera settings? would you still need to do the color correction at the end?

    1. Ideally you would shoot manual and kept your settings the same, but in his example the sun was setting and the exposure was changing quickly which may have made it difficult to keep the photos all consistent.

    2. Hey! Yes, definitely a possibility. Just like Aaron Blake pointed out though, this was shot right at golden hour and some there were some interesting exposure issues going on. Also, since some drones don’t have the manual option, and for the sake of the tutorial , I felt that it would benefit more people if we showed it this way. Even if you have it set to manual exposure I would almost bet that you still have to do some color and exposure corrections afterwards anyway. Plus, it’s never fun to take the easy way out, right? πŸ˜‰ Glad you liked it though! – Jonas

    1. Thanks! Anytime! We try to share all the cool techniques we pick up! πŸ™‚

  2. Amazing video! Would you be able to add the image files so we can follow along with the editing process!?

    1. Hey! That is actually a really good idea. I would feel ok with sharing these images. Rob and I will chat about if we can make this happen. Thanks!

    1. Cheers Mike! Try it out, it’s really cool and surprisingly simple!

  3. I finally got round to watching this! I’m wondering if the Photoshop “Edit > Auto-Blend Layers” function could have saved some time on the transitions? Obviously with the warping and perspective adjustments that would be done by eye. πŸ™‚ Really fun, can’t wait to get a drone to play with such ideas! Keep up the great work!

  4. I love the layer mask, in college they just taught us to erase stuff…!? Now that I am a high school graphic design teacher and I make sure my students use the layer mask and pen tool

  5. I was searching for a similar tutorial about 6 months and here I finally found it!!!

  6. Thank you so much for sharing! Awesome tutorial. Excited to try it.

  7. well explained but I am pretty sure the final result depends on the skills on anyone but COOL lesson… Thanks for the time you took to make this vid buddy…!!

  8. Thanks!!! I really love this toutorial!!! I can’t wait to try!!! πŸ’ͺ🏻πŸ’ͺ🏻πŸ’ͺ🏻

  9. Nice! Awesome tutorial, I can’t wait to go out and try it. One last thing, what monitor are you using on the video? I’ve been looking for a ultra wide monitor to use with my MacBook Pro. thanks!

  10. Never expected the best explanation of this process to come in the form of matchbox cars and an astronaut. Thank you!

    1. Ha! Thanks! Sometimes the simple things tell the best stories. And never underestimate the power of toy astronauts!

  11. Looks easy, great tutorial! I will try this in the weekend. Thanks mate πŸ‘πŸ‘Œ

  12. Thanks for the video it was really informative. Can’t wait to try it.

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