Whoever has a drone like that, once we are allowed out I’d love to head out and capture some aerial shots of places with you some time…. I’ve got a cheap drone which doesn’t control very easily (not sure if I just need practise).
A Drop of Water was by Mike Graham, a long time club member with an eye for the artistic and avant garde. There are a few of his films in the club archive that illustrate this.
That drone film was Jane Oliver’s, although I don’t know if that is actually her own drone or one she hired.
There is something hypnotic and charming about Jane’s drone film.
As I recall, not always accurately, this was an update of a film from Jane, in the same area, at ground level !
That lazy, elegant journey, with the drone, across the Devon countryside, with that music, reminds me of the hundreds of hours I spent in the South West – BUT NO MORE!
Some interesting and very different films.
I love the use of lighting in “A drop of water”.
Whoever has a drone like that, once we are allowed out I’d love to head out and capture some aerial shots of places with you some time…. I’ve got a cheap drone which doesn’t control very easily (not sure if I just need practise).
A Drop of Water was by Mike Graham, a long time club member with an eye for the artistic and avant garde. There are a few of his films in the club archive that illustrate this.
That drone film was Jane Oliver’s, although I don’t know if that is actually her own drone or one she hired.
There is something hypnotic and charming about Jane’s drone film.
As I recall, not always accurately, this was an update of a film from Jane, in the same area, at ground level !
That lazy, elegant journey, with the drone, across the Devon countryside, with that music, reminds me of the hundreds of hours I spent in the South West – BUT NO MORE!
RW