@@oivindflaathen8559 Thank you for the great video! By the way, can you recommend the avata? I have a self build 5 inch quad for freestyle but I want to get more into cinematic and at the moment I am looking around for which quad would be best.
@@jagd-deutschland8572 I am a beginner to flying FPV, so for me Avata is a perfect drone, especially considering the break function with GPS, this has saved me many times when I fly in manual mode. The video quality is good enough for me, and I usually film without stabilization and stabilize afterwards in gyroflow. So I can certainly recommend Avata , I have also started looking a bit at the Flywoo Explorer LR 4 with DJI O3 unit, this is the same unit that is in Avata. I carry a lot of photo gear on trips so prefer small drones.
Thank you very much for the nice comment, yes it is my music, but I am absolutely no musician, but try to make music for my own drone videos, Gilmour is one of my favorite guitar players😊
@@oivindflaathen8559 ok I'm a drone pilot too and sometime I compose my own music inspired by pink Floyd, its so cinematic ! What IS the camera on the dji fpv ? A GoPro ?
@@rpixels9803 I have been watching your channel and you have a lot of great videos and you are definitely better at making music than I am. noticed you had composed music for the video "Stations du Mercantour I : AURON" very nice. There is actually only one clip that was filmed with DJI FPV (2:10), the rest is with Avata and some with Air 2S, I have used the standard DJI camera that is mounted on DJI FPV.
Fantastic footage, everything was perfectly exposed and well-graded. I really wasn't a fan of the transitions, it felt a little heavy-handed, -- until you introduced the seamless seasonal changes, (3:10) those were phenomenal. I imagine they were a challenge setting up, did you use waypoints? I'd be curious to know which shots were on which drone too. Keep flying.
Hi Oivind, I want to visit Norway in September for the very first time and have my route kind of planned, but this place at 0:14, 0:40 and 1:19 (I guess it's all the same place?) is so beautiful! Can u tell me where it is? It reminds me of Dolomites but in autumn colors 😍
Hi, Lofoten has many very beautiful places, so I'm sure you'll have a great time there in September. These clips are from different places in Lofoten: 0:14 is on the way down to Nusfjord. 0:40 is at the main road (E10) just before you reach Flakstad. 1:19 is at Sørvågen almost at the very end of Lofoten, just before the place called Å.
@@oivindflaathen8559 Thank you very much, I found them all. The place at 1:30 is the same as 1:19, right? For everyone else wondering, got you the coordinates: 0:14 68.06159371431335, 13.321427643172926 0:40 68.07942761706107, 13.294658661602002 1:19 67.89339102206168, 13.006915566555994 I am very hyped already for my two weeks in Norway :)
@@MudvayneS10 Just nice to be able to help. The place at 1:30 is down in Nusfjord itself 68.036679, 13.341280. Sure you will have a fantastic holiday, Lofoten is a very beautiful place. You have found the other places exactly right. Another place I think is nice for photography is 68.110950, 13.341324. And many places around Hamnøya and Reine are very nice 67.945413, 13.131514. Flakstad beach is also nice, and a good place to photograph if you are lucky enough to experience the northern lights 68.103353, 13.286356
@@oivindflaathen8559 Thank you, I would have passed by without noticing :D These are all the spots I have on my map: www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1yot9XSpRRO0Yq0h_YcfF1PMw41etDfc&usp=sharing Sorry, it's in german.