Drones: how to tell aerial stories
What you’ll learn
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Tell astonishing stories trough aerial filming
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Don’t just film landscapes, create stories
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A whole new perception about aerial productions
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A really good story has a great pre and post production.
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You will know how to fly properly and film breathtaking shots
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You will organise your productions much more efficiently and professionally
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The course will be updated weekly
The first course that applies narrative fiction exclusively to aerial footage. [UPDATED JANUARY 2020]
What is it about?
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If you want not only to take beautiful pictures of the sky with your drone, but also tell exciting stories, that have a beginning and an end, and for them to be an authentic experience for your viewer, this is your course.
Why take this course?
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Here you’ll learn how to make an authentic aerial production. To get the most out of your drone and your camera, first you should understand the components that each of them has.
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Knowing the necessary settings, and specially how to change them to get different results, will make you discover a new world.
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Based on the negative and positive experiences from all the productions already made, and adding many of the questions that users ask me, you’ll learn a new air language. I’ll put you in the situations that you’ll face, and you’ll learn ways to solve them.
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Above all, this course is about telling a story. Do you ever get tired of seeing landscapes and more landscapes no matter how pretty they are? It’s time to learn what a story is, what elements is made of, and especially how to apply it to aerial footage. This course is a pioneer in applying fiction exclusively to this type of recording.
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You’ll be joining a closed Facebook group for students where you’ll be able to post your footage and get instant feedback from other students and the instructor.
“This course blew my mind. Awesome job alex. The course is indeed for all levels. It teaches the basics but it goes deep into some lectures. I felt like I was in college. For all students, you can learn as much as you want with this course. He gives you the tools, you make the evolution. I recommended this to all my friends and family. Absolutely 5 stars. Thanks for your great work Alex.” ★★★★★ Sean F
How is the course structured?
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Even when you know how to get the most out of your drone, in this course you’ll learn the tools to make your productions even better. You’ll understand and apply editing and post-production processes, to both image and audio. From a good synchronization of both, color grading your footage, working on good titles, to manual audio editing that will make viewers have an even better experience.
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Finally you’ll do some exercises in which you’ll be able to show everything that you have learned.
Come on in, you won’t regret it 🙂 ! You’ll enjoy and learn things that you never imagined you were able to do.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone interested in enhancing their skills in aerial productions
- If you want to go a step further and not just film beautiful scenery but expressing feelings or stories
- If you want to create experiences for the viewer, this is your course
- If you are only looking for legal advice, this is sadly not your course
- Although the basic security guidelines and common sense actions will be taught in this course
12 reviews for Drones: how to tell aerial stories
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Marco Falaschi –
This is a super useful course for people that are starting to immerse in the world of drones. It gives you the general knowledge to start filming and producing and also opens the window of other drone applications! Congratulations Alex for your course!
Adil Rahman –
Very good course. Still few lectures but very happy
Scott Mckee –
Instructor is clearly an expert, course took him quite some time to produce and lots of valuable information inside. Loved the post-production part. Thank you.
Rob Hopkins –
Some valuable information, but I found the course didn’t go into enough depth on many topics, and the editing section was lacking explanation for why you would do many of the things he said you should do
Chow Ho Sum –
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Mozhi Kumaran –
wonderful presentation.
Praveen GRS –
Very well explained with all the basics.
Magno Calma –
Comprehensive discussion
Juan Milano –
Very instructive, and i really like it!
Michele Rauzino –
Very good lessons. Lots of things to learn and try yourself.
Peter Chew –
Nothing new. Already knew
Phil Hale –
Enjoyed the course but the module in editing was not of any use as I do not use Premier