COMMENTS: - - Ah yes, the "move the camera in the best place" shot is the best. Top quality videography.
Hint: Cars, airplanes, helices, etc. You should make sure that you aim the camera at the ground or away just before the object in question strikes or something like this, and then bring it back to the object only after everything has calmed down. again. I repeat, never film the action. That would be blasphemy and Jesus will not love you.
When slow sad piano music starts, it makes these gripping, exciting clips that are exactly how it should be, but instead I feel like I'm about to watch everyone die... Almost every video from similar channels has this. . pretty odd
You NEVER, NEVER want to film the action. You need to move the camera away from the action at all costs, even if moving the camera kills you, you will. PS: the guy did a great job. I was able to film the action as the public wanted to see it.
Wing things are not helicopters, autorotation landing clip was a success not a failure, supporting stealth helicopter was very successful, landing on a mountain ledge - very successful and you still get a thumbs up because not 'Fire's chinook - sorry, Walrus?- rotor including the thumbnail, which is impossible due to not taking into account the downwash.