Alex Harris Because nobody has time to sit through them reading back the title to you, a logo animation, four minute intro, then "Without further ado, lets dive right in"
Licensed Drone Operator, Camera Operator, Editor, Motion Graphics Artist 11+ years (Premiere, After Effects, Photoshop, Lightroom, Adobe Audition)
My Drone Cinematography, Editing, and Marketing Course: courses.dronelaunchacademy.com/p/aerial-video-a-to-z/?product_id=872022&affcode=58782_fajjfmbu
Drone Photography, Lightroom Editing, and Marketing Course: courses.dronelaunchacademy.com/p/aerialphotopro/?affcode=58782_fajjfmbu
My website for video production in phoenix azcorporatevideo.com
I give advice and settings for DJI Mini 2, DJI Mavic 3, Mavic Air 2S and more, as well as drone cinematography tips and drone business advice. How to make money with a drone is most of the focus in my Online Course so I mention it a lot here.
As this is my third or fourth time watching this post, it never fails to inform and entertain! Your sense of humor is totally unique and so refreshing! I have the Mini 3 and 4 Pro, now an Avata 2, just having a blast. I am far behind getting my 107 and have to get going with it because of the opportunities! Great job Sir! Appreciate you big time! Thanks again!🇺🇸
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks Andrew tate. I appreciate you not trying to sell me a buggati drone lol. All jokes aside great vid my guy. Now to buy my drone. Mini 2 (4k) and Mini 3 are right at my price point
I have to comment cuz I was cracking up when you started flying the drone and I was like "nice that's cool" and when you flew the Inspire, I almost had a heart attack but had a good laugh
As much as it pains me to promote Chinese products (and I own a Mini 2 myself as well as the first DJI FPV drone), I agree with everything in the video he says. DJI really is going to be the best value for most people. I tried getting into the hobby via the cheap toy grade drones on Amazon and like he said, its a total waste of time. They don't fly well and are very unstable. My advice is if you're thinking to buy one for hobby purposes then get one of the DJI Minis, preferably the Mini 4 Pro because I think you can pair DJI FPV goggles with it. Like he said, more expensive models will bring you better optics and features that pro photographers will want. If you're buying for business then that's a completely different analysis to do. I still have my Mini 2 and have not gone out and gotten a Mini 4 Pro because honestly the Mini 2 does everything I want in a hobby drone and the camera for me is fine. If I were starting out again, I'd get the Mini 4 Pro.
Buddy, I watched your video and thought “this guy knows a thing or two”. Then I moved onto a few other Vids that came up adjacent or near to yours. After yours, It was obvious they were made by cadets with generated Voice-overs, other peoples footage and painfully low insight. I could see these shortcomings only because I saw your video first, I therefore mention how helpful and informing this video is, as it’s not only educated me in drones but also about the junk that gets put out.
I have a holiday lighting business and want to video holiday lighting at night. Obviously lots of little lights and little background lighting. What would be your suggestion? Currently I have a mavic air 2 and it’s definitely lacking.
I have wanted a drone for awhile just because and a few days ago bought the Mini4 pro as a first drone. $1159 with the fly more kit. I’ve been an auto mechanic for the last 30-ish years and have to admit…this has me really thinking about things. Easy to fly even with my retarded coordination…check. Beautiful footage straight off the drone….check. Coolest dude on the block…checkaroo. I have some of your videos to watch now…subbed. GREAT channel.