My younger brother Eric is kinda a airplane geek.
Seriously.
Like Really.
All kidding aside, He is an amazing, highly intelligent kid when it comes to anything plane related. He could spout out all sorts of terminology that most of us wouldn't understand.
I wanted to get practice on a narrative/mini-doc film, and Eric was volunteered. :)
To make your life easier, I have links below to most of the planes and places Eric mentions in the video.
Flitest is a AMAZING group of people dedicated to making videos that " Entertain, Educate, and Elevate " the world of flight. They do just that! Go check them out!
www.Flitest.com
FT Old Fogey http://flitetest.com/articles/FT_Old_Fogey
FT Flyer http://flitetest.com/articles/FT_Flyer_Scratch_build
FT Versa Wing http://flitetest.com/articles/ft-versa-wing
Mini Super Cub by HorizonHobby http://www.horizonhobby.com/products/HBZ4800
.... Equipment ...
Sony NEX 5R
Minolta MD 50mm f1.7
Minolta MD 35-105mm
Minolta MD 28mm f2.8
Sony SEL 16-50 E-mount
...Support...
DIY Brushless Gimbal
Monopod
...Audio...
Zoom H1 w/ Audio-technica 3350 Lav
Audio-technical ATH 20x Headphones
...Post-Production...
Lightworks 12.02 on a mid 2011 MBA 11''
...Music...
"Tomorrow" by Bensound. www.bensound.com
"Secret Conversations" by The 126ers. (Youtube Audio Library
Things I learned:
1: Pre-production is key. I was lucky that being his brother, I knew Eric's Rc journey really well. BUT, if I had not known anything about Eric, it would have been much harder to dig the story from him.
2: You can't control everything. I think we tried like 3 or 4 times to get the outdoor shots of Eric flying. He had flown that plane many times without any malfunction, but every time we got a camera out there, something would break! It defiantly tested my patience. In the end I missed some of the great light I was hoping for, but it still turned out ok.
Thanks for watching!
Seriously.
Like Really.
All kidding aside, He is an amazing, highly intelligent kid when it comes to anything plane related. He could spout out all sorts of terminology that most of us wouldn't understand.
I wanted to get practice on a narrative/mini-doc film, and Eric was volunteered. :)
To make your life easier, I have links below to most of the planes and places Eric mentions in the video.
Flitest is a AMAZING group of people dedicated to making videos that " Entertain, Educate, and Elevate " the world of flight. They do just that! Go check them out!
www.Flitest.com
FT Old Fogey http://flitetest.com/articles/FT_Old_Fogey
FT Flyer http://flitetest.com/articles/FT_Flyer_Scratch_build
FT Versa Wing http://flitetest.com/articles/ft-versa-wing
Mini Super Cub by HorizonHobby http://www.horizonhobby.com/products/HBZ4800
.... Equipment ...
Sony NEX 5R
Minolta MD 50mm f1.7
Minolta MD 35-105mm
Minolta MD 28mm f2.8
Sony SEL 16-50 E-mount
...Support...
DIY Brushless Gimbal
Monopod
...Audio...
Zoom H1 w/ Audio-technica 3350 Lav
Audio-technical ATH 20x Headphones
...Post-Production...
Lightworks 12.02 on a mid 2011 MBA 11''
...Music...
"Tomorrow" by Bensound. www.bensound.com
"Secret Conversations" by The 126ers. (Youtube Audio Library
Things I learned:
1: Pre-production is key. I was lucky that being his brother, I knew Eric's Rc journey really well. BUT, if I had not known anything about Eric, it would have been much harder to dig the story from him.
2: You can't control everything. I think we tried like 3 or 4 times to get the outdoor shots of Eric flying. He had flown that plane many times without any malfunction, but every time we got a camera out there, something would break! It defiantly tested my patience. In the end I missed some of the great light I was hoping for, but it still turned out ok.
Thanks for watching!
- Kategorie
- RC Letadla
- Tagy
- Sony, Nex 5R, Minolta MD, Vintage Glass, 50mm, 28mm, Documentary, Narrative, Portrait, RC Airplanes, Model Aircraft, Drones
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