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FPV around funeral homes
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Hei guys. These are 2 videos I've taken while I'm a funeral director in New Zealand.

At times I'm based in these two funeral homes, so i decided to give it a go and try to make some video advertisement.
I've used the avata.
What do you think?



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#2
Hi! I’m also a licensed funeral director and embalmer.
I’m in the USA.

Both of those videos are great. Your flight is smooth, with very little bouncing up and down or sharp movements.

I have a little bit of constructive criticism, I hope that’s okay.

I’d suggest:

-not showing outside shots where you primarily see city/street/powerlines. Try not to show the back where you see garage doors.

-slow it down. Slow down your flight, or slow down your video in post.

-focus on the parts that families will see. The entrance, the arrangement room, the chapel. The outside is less important. Unless you’ve got a pretty garden, I’d suggest not showing off the driveway/carport.

-your second video: that interior is beautiful, I love the colors and the contrast. Whoever the interior designer was did a great job. I imagine it looks wonderful in person, but, because of all the darker colors, it doesn’t show up as well as it could in the video. I know that we typically use soft lighting inside of a funeral home, but, I’d suggest considering brighter lighting while filming. I think it might help show how calming and beautiful it is in person.

I hope that helps. I’m not trying to tear apart what you’ve done- I’m impressed. You have great flow.
Dangerous operations.

Disclaimer: I don’t know wtf I’m talking about.
I wish I could get the smell of burnt electronics out of my nose.
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#3
Hi Lemonyleprosy, that's so cool to know, nice to meet you and thanks for your message. It's exactly what i was looking for. Your advices makes totally sense and I'll try to follow them. Thumbs Up


Thanks for the compliments for flying smoothly but I got to add thast i'm using to fly in normal mode for indoor flying. I'll be looking to improve and use fpv as gfar as I can, but at this moment I don't have much time for some training. But surely interested. Big Grin


I'll play a bit with the brightness in the post with FCT next time Cool
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#4
Well done man.. I would agree with everything Lemony mentioned.
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