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Co-founder and Lead Instructor of Pilot Institute Greg Reverdiau guides you through the initial stages of your drone journey. Greg will review his checklist of prerequisites and review updates in drone technology and changes in federal regulations to keep you current.
0:00 - Intro
0:57 - About Pilot Institute
3:12 - Careers with flying drones
5:18 - Two ways to operate your drone under regulation
7:03 - The 10 Rules - 49USC 44809 & Remote ID
24:31 - Recreational flying made easy
25:44 - Part 107 - Remote flying certificate
30:56 - Pilot
by William Min · Posted
When Apple introduced M1 Pro and M1 Max chips for the MacBook Pro lineup in 2021, it easily became the best laptop for video editors. The balance of performance and efficiency made it possible for creative professionals to edit high-res videos on the go. Apple has since updated the MacBook Pro lineup for 2023, with the M2 Pro and the M2 Max chips, maintaining its title as the laptop for video editing.
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Matt Zefi has some tips for getting started in, and getting creative with, drone hyperlapses using the DJI Mavic 3. You'll learn to capture beautiful scenery such as clouds rolling over mountains, colorful sunsets, bright car trails, and other subjects.
0:00 - Introduction
0:25 - Setting Up Your Drone
1:13 - Settings (Day and Night)
2:48 - Tips for Improvement
4:03 - Final Thoughts
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by Mary Latvis · Posted
Grip, electric, swing, and “best boy”... who are these people and what is it that they do on a TV or film set? In this follow-up to my article Who Does What on the Camera Crew?, I outline the duties of some movie and TV crew positions that are not part of the camera crew but are nonetheless essential to the process of cinematography.
Above Image: Electric adjusting light
These on-set crew positions are given as a general outline, not a
by Mary Latvis · Posted
Are you ready to take to the skies with your Sony camera for some amazing aerial footage? Fans of Sony Cinema cameras like the FX3 and the Alpha a1 owe it to themselves to explore the Airpeak S1 Professional Drone. When combined with the Gremsy Gimbal T3, the Airpeak S1 supports the
by Steven Gladstone · Posted
Syrp, creator of lightweight yet stable support systems for DSLR and mirrorless cameras, has focused on creating motion-control systems and sliders that are simple to use, helping you to create complex still photo image sequences and motion-controlled video easily.
Motion Control, from Simple to Complex
Start with the Genie II Motorized Pan/Tilt Head to create dynamic pan and tilt movements, with 360° of pan and 180° of tilt,
by Steven Gladstone · Posted
While a great deal is made of shooting with large-sensor cameras, for valid reasons, I thought it would be prudent to consider smaller-sensor cameras, especially in the ENG/camcorder form factor. All too often these cameras are overlooked, and they really should not be. The ENG camcorder developed from a need for an all-inclusive camera that was rugged and easy to transport, which dictated a camera body with integrated tape drive―now SSD or Media card―and a lens port so you can add the lens of your choice or, for an even smaller shooting
by Steven Gladstone · Posted
SHAPE has long been known for its design, innovation, and quality machining, and its recent accessories for the Canon C70, RED KOMODO, and Sony FX3, FX6, and FX9 cameras continue in that tradition. As you consider your accessory purchases, from just a cage, up to fully kitted-out rigs, remember one of the great advantages is the lifetime warranty on all of SHAPE’s CNC-machined gear. Additionally, most of the components found in the rigs are designed to be used with multiple cameras, essentially since they’re universal components that you can
by Mary Latvis · Posted
Looking to outfit your camera for cine-style shooting? Wooden Camera has you covered with a range of plates, cages, and other pro components released in 2021. Read on to discover a nifty monitor bracket plus a host of components designed expressly for popular cameras from Blackmagic Design, Canon, Panasonic, and Sony.
The latest crop of Wooden Camera components features the easily adjustable Ultra Quick Release Monitor Mount
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
DJI's latest drone, the Air 2S, has officially taken flight. And while early reviews seem overwhelmingly positive, one big question about the new flyer remains: Is it that much better than the original Mavic Air 2? To find out, we put
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
First-person view (FPV) drones have increased in popularity in recent years, evolving from a niche collection of specialized flyers to a robust category of remotely operated aircraft designed for specific-use cases and applications. In this primer, we’ll cover the basics of FPV drones, including what they are, how they’re used, and the equipment you need to become an FPV drone pilot.
What Are FPV Drones?
The first thing to know about FPV drones
by Jill Waterman · Posted
Hybrid creator Jason Vong credits friends from school with helping him cultivate the storytelling abilities that are the driving force behind his thriving YouTube channel, as well as his talent for wedding videos. Vong’s insightful reviews of the latest gear and his expertise with Sony cameras have earned him a devoted audience of nearly 250,000 followers to date, leading us to connect with him as our next B&H Creator of the Week.
In our conversation below, Vong reminisces about his
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
Chris Burkard wears many hats. He’s an award-winning photographer, filmmaker, author, and public speaker. He’s the founder and creative director of his own studio and art gallery, a world-renowned traveler and adventurer, and, at the young age of 32, has already established himself as a prominent global influencer. We were lucky to talk with Chris about one of his many award-winning passions, aerial photography, and discuss the ever-developing role of
by Mary Latvis · Posted
The video camera baseplate—such a basic, humble camera component yet so important to a smooth shoot. Few moments are as aggravating to a camera operator or assistant as struggling to mount their camera with a baseplate that is not quite functioning. So, are high-end, cine-style baseplates worth their weight in gold? While some systems may be close to the current cost of an ounce of gold, luckily there’s no comparison pound for pound. Read on for reasons why high-end plates are worth it.
ARRI BPS-2 Bridge Plate Set
Baseplate Basics
by Steven Gladstone · Posted
In this segment of Show Us Your Shot, Gregory Blair pays homage to indie horror filmmakers, creating a disorienting feeling without the use of high-tech effects, CGI, or jibs and cranes.
“Deadly Revisions is a psychological thriller that pays homage to several horror films and filmmakers. In this scene, we wanted to give a loving nod to Sam Raimi and the Evil Dead films. The scene involves Bill Oberst Jr. as Grafton Torn—a horror-film writer with amnesia, haunted by nightmares—who is having a sort of breakdown/hallucination moment. We