DJI Drones Point of Interest - In Action
Sep 8, 2025
DJI Drones Point of Interest - In Action
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Rotating around the landmark is a
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classic cinematic way to film a scene,
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especially where there are several
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elements of various distances in the
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background, thus creating an appealing
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parallax effect.
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In the right scene, point of interest
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produces appealing footage even when
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using the most basic way,
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but we can make things more interesting.
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Let's see a few different ways to film
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the same scene.
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One of the simplest way to show this
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village by the Mediterranean Sea in
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Sicily is to advance towards it at a
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constant speed.
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It can be useful as an establishing
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shot, but on other occasions, we might
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prefer a more dynamic approach.
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By taking a different angle of view and
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advancing towards the village, we can
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include two other villages with some
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bays and small volcanic islands. Now we
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know more about the surroundings.
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Let's now introduce point of interest.
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Starting with the view of the same
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village with the camera locked on the
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normal castle.
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The aircraft will rotate
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counterclockwise progressively revealing
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the other base and villages adding an
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elemental surprise.
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By using the two sticks of the remote
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controller, we can add extra movement
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for a more dynamic effect.
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In this case, I'm moving quite fast to
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the right while rotating and lowering
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the altitude to better position the
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other villages on the scene.
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Noting the interesting parallax effect
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with elements on different layers in the
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background rotating at different speeds.