Filming with Drones for Audiovisual Projects
Drone setup 2
A course by Yeray Martín Perdomo , Director of photography
Joined September 2012
About the video: Drone setup 2
Overview
“Set up your drone to prepare the flight.”
In this video lesson Yeray Martín Perdomo addresses the topic: Drone setup 2, which is part of the Domestika online course: Filming with Drones for Audiovisual Projects. Achieve impossible shots using a drone as your new audiovisual tool.
Partial transcription of the video
“Drone Settings Next point, important: aircraft battery. For me this is vital because if the battery fails in flight, The drone goes to the ground. The basic control I always carry is the temperature above all. We cannot fly a battery that is below 15 degrees. If you start the flight with a battery below 15 degrees, you will see that one of the cells goes down and turns yellow. This can cause an accident. It is important that the batteries are above 15 degrees. If you are in a hot environment, in spring, summer, anywhere relatively warm, don't worry, you won't have that problem. Problems wit...”
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Course summary for: Filming with Drones for Audiovisual Projects
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Category
Photography & Video -
Software
DaVinci Resolve -
Areas
Film, Film, Video & TV, Filmmaking

Yeray Martín Perdomo
A course by Yeray Martín Perdomo
Yeray is a cinematographer, although he also produces and directs documentaries. He has filmed in more than fifty countries and has participated in productions for advertising, television and film, including Amazon and National Geographic.
Recently, he has participated in the documentary Manolo Sanlúcar, the legacy, nominated for eight nominations for the Goya 2020 Awards.
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