FStoppers Things I’ve Added to My Drone Editing Workflow That Make a Big Difference


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I've been flying drones for about five years, treating them like another lens in my landscape kit. My current drone is a DJI Air 2S, which has a one-inch sensor to give me an excellent 20 MP image. I like the drone as a tool because it can get me views I otherwise would never see, so on most trips, I get an equal amount of images from my DSLR and my drone.

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To enhance your drone editing workflow, try using LUTs (color grading presets) for consistent, cinematic visuals and invest in a video editor like Final Cut Pro or DaVinci Resolve for advanced controls. Organize footage by location or date to streamline the editing process and save time.

At the moment I'm editing a video from my last trip and I hope to finish it in a few days) I've changed to another video editor, Movavi and tbh I like it. It's quite easy and has many useful functions in editing. If you need it you can visit this page for more info.