The trick to making a big movie - shoot in opposite directions

The trick to making a big movie - shoot in opposite directions

In today's photography field, drone aerial photography has become a very creative and attractive way to shoot. Among them, side-by-side shooting is a common way of flight framing, which can add unique visual effects and shock to your work.


Inverted shooting means that the drone flies in the opposite direction of the subject to capture the scene from different angles. This way of flying can present a more vivid and engaging picture to the audience, adding layer and visual impact to your work. The picture emphasizes tension and high speed, which is generally used in shooting high-speed moving objects, such as racing cars and motorcycles. The trick is to get as close to the subject as possible, but not bump into it.

When taking opposite shots, photographers need to pay attention to the following points:

Flight path planning: Carefully plan the flight path before flying to ensure that the drone can fly smoothly and capture the picture you want.

Height and Angle adjustment: Adjust the height and Angle of the drone according to the height and size of the subject to obtain the best shooting effect.

Stable flight: Maintaining flight stability is very important, you can use the stability system on the aircraft or professional flight controllers to ensure the stability of the picture.

Light and environment: Pay attention to light and environmental factors, choose the right shooting time and scene, in order to obtain a clear and bright picture effect.

Post-processing: After the shooting is completed, the original footage can be post-processed to further improve the quality and effect of the picture.

Through the flexible use of the flying method of shooting, photographers can create amazing aerial photography and bring new visual experiences to the audience. The development of UAV aerial photography will inject more innovations and possibilities into the art of photography, which is worth exploring and trying deeply by photography enthusiasts.

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