With this works edit I want to show you how by synchronising the video to the musics beats, will make your drone video somewhat punchier.
You will need Adobe Premiere Pro, if you don't have it, make sure you get it, at least the trial version which should allow you full use up to 30days.
About
The footage was taken in the UK at Lands End and Penzance, the shipwreck (first subject) is the RMS Mulheim, in Gramper Bay at Lands End, the castle (the main subject) is called St Michael's Mount. Booth locations not far from one another and very convenient to visit during warmer days.
As you have obviously noticed I used two subjects in the video, since I have experienced people loosing interest, or get bored half way throughout. I don't think a drone footage should be longer than 3 minutes in general or at least as long as the song you chose in the background.
The following was my drone setup:
- TeamBlackSheep DiscoveryPRO frame (I have broken down the detailed parts in this post)
- TBS Ground-station with 2.4Ghz Yagi (11dB)
- Taranis x9d controller with EzUHF
Tutorial
Updated
I had a fair amount of comments, mostly positive regarding the video, but slightly negative in regards to my tutorial. It was laking descriptive easy to follow details. Therefore, I have decided to prepare a separate post with a video tutorial on how to sync your video with the music.
If you are keen to give this a try, head to my post where I explain how it's done!
If you are not familiar with Adobe Premiere Pro in general, there’s a couple beginners tutorials here on Steemit made by
Please feel free to ask anything in the comments section, may that be about drones, the video or the edit. I’m also open to constructive comments.
You can also find me on discord unknown#0092 please feel free to send me a private message.