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posting my first ever real video edit — be honest its fine

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ok so this has been sitting on my hard drive for like three weeks because i was too nervous to share it. its from a camping trip we did up in the mountains, flew the air 3 for the first time without crashing anything which was already a win. i stitched together maybe 90 seconds of the best clips and added some music.

i know the transitions are probably off and theres one shot where i clearly panicked and the movement is all jerky but i actually really like a couple of the wide establishing shots. just want honest feedback, not looking for people to just say it looks great

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the wide shot at around the 0:42 mark is genuinely really good, like that framing with the treeline and the fog underneath is exactly the kind of thing that makes aerial footage worth watching. the jerky bit you mentioned is noticeable but honestly its like 2 seconds and nobody outside of forums like this would even clock it. keep going with this, the instinct for composition is clearly there already

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music choice is doing a lot of heavy lifting here but i mean that in a decent way, it fits. the color is a bit desaturated for my taste but thats totally subjective. did you shoot in d-log or just standard? curious because the highlights seem pretty well controlled for mountain light which can be brutal

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