Welcome to cinematic, Vancouver based aviation videography!
YVRgopher originally started as a school math project in May, 2020. Over the course of the pandemic, plane spotting has become a passion and a hobby of mine. Each video I make is filmed and edited with excitement as well as dedication. My goal is to create a video that connects me with people who are like me and who have the same passion as I do.
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Equipment: Sony RX10 IV RØDE VideoMicro1 Manfrotto MK190X3 (MVH500AH head) Whistler WS1010 Scanner Feelworld F6 Plus HDMI monitor
Editing: Adobe Premiere Pro/After Effects M2 Max Mac Studio
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I just discovered your channel and you videos are amazing! Keep up the good work and I love the format. PS: I was flying JZA53 in your video, it’s nice to see the landing from outside.
Not quite! It's pretty near there - just at the intersection of Russ Baker Way and the road that takes you to the South Terminal, opposite the McDonalds!
Pretty cool videos.....awesome videography with data and all....very modern.....keep up the good work... Just curious how long did it take to edit that video and which software did you use for graphics? I want to some financial videos but editing scares me. Any AI softwares??? Btw, you just got a new sub
Thanks mate - this means a lot! For my graphics I use Adobe After Effects and the whole process usually takes about 4-5 days. I can usually get my timeline, colour grading and other basic effects added within the first day and then the rest is usually dedicated to adding special effects. However it all depends on how fast my computer decides to run and what else I have going on around that time.
As for some other potential softwares, you can honestly do a lot with vector objects created in Illustrator or Photoshop and then adding keyframes to animate them. Best of luck to you my friend!
They sure are! Golden hour is the best time to film during summer because the lighting during the day is too harsh, so expect WAY more where this came from 🙌
No wildfire smoke in Vancouver as of yet - a little bit over the past couple days. It was a completely clear evening with visibility being >30 nm. The slight haze is pretty normal for Vancouver but you sure can tell the difference with wildfire smoke!
How your channel does not have thousands of subscribers is astounding! Something about your videos makes it seem like a movie. Greetings from Switzerland!
@@FlyguyChevy Nope - all handmade by myself. I created the circle shapes and boxes in Photoshop and then imported them into After Effects using the ‘screen’ blending mode. I then added the indicator lines and text to manually animate them. It took a while haha!
Awesome clip never seen someone show so much information about airport thanks for sharing 😮😊😊😊 love it 😊 I can see air view of the runway that’s amazing
Yes. The north runway is often closed between the hours of 10pm to 7am the next morning. And we do occasionally get departures and arrivals on the same side!