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Description: After watching this video, the images you capture with your drone are going to be a lot better. By applying these six tips, you will be ready to shoot anything that comes your way. Who doesn't want to improve their drone photography? In this video, we will talk about knowing your rights and your local laws, know where the sun will be when you shoot and have a plan for prolonged flying. Through lowering the contrast on your drone, your shots won't be plagued with overly dynamic shots. With proper composition and a commitment to your shot, the shots you take will look better and be long enough for you to use them. how to pass the FAA part 107 test for drone pilots: videomaker.com/drone 00:10 - Take the challenge 00:20 - How to pass the part 107 00:30 - Know where the sun is 00:54 - Plan your battery useage 01:17 - Lower the contrast 01:31 - Composition 01:46 - Commit to your shot 02:07 - Shots to try 02:20 - Horizontal Fly-over 02:28 - 45 degree down fly-over 02:39 - Straight down fly-over 02:56 - Leading lines 03:15 - Orbit 03:40 - Overview 04:23 - Video tips to your inbox - Videomaker eNews Make sure to try all five shots, so you’ll have them mastered the next time you need to use them. Drone photography isn't easy, so make sure to practice. Use the horizon flyover, 45 degrees down flyover and straight down flyover over a shopping area and see what you like best. Next try a simple leading lines shot, find a straight road you can fly over and try using the rule of thirds to place the rode in the frame. Lastly, try to master the orbit manually. Through flight time, your shots will continue to get better and better every time you go out. #dronephotography #drone #aerialcinematography Sign up for the Newsletter videomaker.com/enews Music Licensed from PremiumBeat: bit.ly/1MmUDAn Email Newsletter: videomaker.com/YT_Video twitter.com/videomaker facebook.com/VideomakerOnline instagram.com/videomaker editor@videomaker.com



















