This shot involves flying your drone in a circular motion around a subject, slowly gaining altitude as you circle it. To achieve this shot, set your drone's flight mode to "Orbit" and then use the left joystick to control the direction of the orbit and the right joystick to control the altitude.
2. The Pull Away
This shot involves flying your drone towards a subject and then quickly accelerating away from it, revealing a wider view of the surrounding area. To achieve this shot, set your drone's flight mode to "Sport" and then use the right joystick to control the drone's speed.
3. The Barrel Roll
This shot involves flying your drone in a rapid 360-degree rotation around its own axis. To achieve this shot, set your drone's flight mode to "AcAcro" and then use the left joystick to control the direction of the rotation and the right joystick to control the speed of the rotation.
4. The Boomerang
This shot involves flying your drone in a boomerang-like pattern, flying away from a subject and then returning to it. To achieve this shot, set your drone's flight mode to "Custom" and then program a custom flight path.
5. The Dutch Roll
This shot involves tilting your drone from side to side while rolling it forward, creating a dramatic and visually appealing effect. To achieve this shot, set your drone's flight mode to "AcAcro" and then use the left joystick to control the direction of the tilt and the right joystick to control the speed of the roll.
Tips for Capturing Great Drone Shots
* Choose the right location. Take into consideration the lighting, background, and composition when choosing a location for your drone shots.
* Plan ahead. Think about the shots you want to capture before you start flying your drone.
* Practice makes perfect. Don't be afraid to experiment with different shots and settings. The more you practice, the better your drone photography will become.
* Edit your photos and videos. Editing can help to enhance your drone footage and make it even more visually appealing.