David777
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This 2014 60 minute long 4k drone movie of The Alps, - Scenic Relaxation Film With Calming Music, is still arguably the finest yet made. Do you own a quality 4k display? If so enjoy watching this YouTube link.
Note as a serious photographer, I have an expensive 24 inch diagonal 4k Dell external monitor I run from a Dell XPS-15 9560 laptop. Such videos can only be made where drones are allowed. I've viewed some of these films on my dated 32" 1080p TV as nature specials, however they are much more impressive on better 4k displays. I personally have related though smaller ambitions because I have many large pixel stills over 8k, not videos, that I want to publicly exhibit as immersive experiences on large 8k displays once actual Windows PC monitors (as in NOT TVs) become available.
Here in the US, most of our parks do not allow drones because they can greatly interfere with visitor experiences. IMO, such videos in the future ought still be allowed under limited commercial individually planned, defined, then allowed requests. By flying well above the ground, such drone cameras can often record from more ideal positions than are possible from any ground positions. That is especially true for rugged mountains where even accessing ground locations may require serious alpine climbing gear and considerable logistics.
The above video producers have since created a whole series with dozens of these drone films that this person has barely watched but little of. As an old landscape photographer, I do have an appreciation for what must go into the quality to create these films. They had to figure out where to fly, what exact time of year to fly within perfect weather, and use the highest quality cameras of the time able to be flown on a drone. More about the producer:
Learn More About Nature Relaxation™: Who, What, Where, Why
This page details David Hutings photography journey that eventually used the Sony A7RII flying on a DJ1 Inspire1 X5 who now runs his company out of San Diego. As the first person venturing successfully into this market, he has over the last decade attracted other videographers across the world into his business that are now collaborating with him. Although watching such videos will arguably be a better experience than watching stills for many casual audiences, looking at highly detailed ground based stills does have innate immersive advantages.
The Story of how Nature Relaxation™ Was Born
review 4k movie 2014 The Alps, (Scenic Relaxation Film With Calming Music) - Yahoo Video Search Results
Note as a serious photographer, I have an expensive 24 inch diagonal 4k Dell external monitor I run from a Dell XPS-15 9560 laptop. Such videos can only be made where drones are allowed. I've viewed some of these films on my dated 32" 1080p TV as nature specials, however they are much more impressive on better 4k displays. I personally have related though smaller ambitions because I have many large pixel stills over 8k, not videos, that I want to publicly exhibit as immersive experiences on large 8k displays once actual Windows PC monitors (as in NOT TVs) become available.
Here in the US, most of our parks do not allow drones because they can greatly interfere with visitor experiences. IMO, such videos in the future ought still be allowed under limited commercial individually planned, defined, then allowed requests. By flying well above the ground, such drone cameras can often record from more ideal positions than are possible from any ground positions. That is especially true for rugged mountains where even accessing ground locations may require serious alpine climbing gear and considerable logistics.
The above video producers have since created a whole series with dozens of these drone films that this person has barely watched but little of. As an old landscape photographer, I do have an appreciation for what must go into the quality to create these films. They had to figure out where to fly, what exact time of year to fly within perfect weather, and use the highest quality cameras of the time able to be flown on a drone. More about the producer:
Learn More About Nature Relaxation™: Who, What, Where, Why
This page details David Hutings photography journey that eventually used the Sony A7RII flying on a DJ1 Inspire1 X5 who now runs his company out of San Diego. As the first person venturing successfully into this market, he has over the last decade attracted other videographers across the world into his business that are now collaborating with him. Although watching such videos will arguably be a better experience than watching stills for many casual audiences, looking at highly detailed ground based stills does have innate immersive advantages.
The Story of how Nature Relaxation™ Was Born
review 4k movie 2014 The Alps, (Scenic Relaxation Film With Calming Music) - Yahoo Video Search Results
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