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The Stage of the Drone Cinematography

by Qarah Ict Qarah ICT

In the past, aerial cinematography was only within reach of those who could afford helicopters. For this reason, they were an instant bump in a film’s production value. What is aerial cinematography looking like today? With the dawn of more advanced drones, film producers have had more access to aerial cinematography than ever.

Drones are becoming more popular and for a good reason. They offer an affordable, easy way to get high-quality aerial photography and videos. As a result, the drone industry has been growing year after year.

The film industry is another area where drone photography is often used. This can capture aerial shots for movies, TV shows, and commercials.

Big-budget films use drones because of their enormous mobility and efficiency in capturing aerial photography. The mobility and size of a drone have resulted in types of drone shots that cannot be obtained by any other means. Drones can also capture shots that other aerial cinematography tools cannot.

Drone cinematography gives filmmakers a unique perspective that can make their projects more visually attractive. Aerial action shots by skilled drone operators have become commonplace in blockbuster movies.

Since drones have no aim of declining in the world of cinematography, let’s inspect some drone shot techniques that will enhance your aerial filming with a drone and provide you with a better knowledge of how to shoot drone footage.

Drone cinematography techniques

Once you lay your hands on a drone and understand how to work and operate it, a few essential drone shot techniques will instantly enhance your cinematography.

  • Shoot at the right time

Because aerial cinematography is typically used for exterior pictures, utilizing golden hour will offer the best lighting for your drone videos. This is one of the vital aerial cinematography techniques before taking your drone for a shot.

  • Utilize an ND filter

Utilizing an ND filter will permit you to shoot a cinematic shutter speed that will aid you in matching drone pictures to your other pictures taken with another cinematic camera.

  • Use slow movements

Make no mistake of whipping your drone around for fast-moving shots. This will result in jumping and shaking the camera movements that look non-professional and may not even be usable when cut with other pictures. An experienced aerial director of photography uses slow signals for smoother, more cinematic drone pictures.

  • Color grade to match

Shooting on a drone video production will naturally mean having footage from multiple cameras. Check the colour grading of the footage taken from both cameras to cut the two seamlessly.

  • Try adding a zoom

Adding a zoom in the camera or post-production can increase a layer of depth to a picture that, makes it more engaging. This can be helpful when shooting a specific subject that appears relatively small in the frame. A zoom toward the subject will attract the viewer’s eye to what matters in the drone picture.

What types of drone pictures are there? This is where filmmakers have become highly creative. These techniques are great to apply to nearly all your drone pictures.

Airborne Studios answers all your aerial drone filming needs! We hit the ground running in 2017 and have demonstrated our capabilities at various professional productions, events, and concerts. In a world where drones are easily accessible, we display imagery that separates our quality far past the potential of a drone hobbyist. Our pilots follow strict FAA guidelines and are fully insured.


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