OUR MINDS HAVE BEEN BLOWN
Video Credit: GoPro We're still talking about this video at the office days after watching it. Of course, we appreciate the amazing bike tricks... but as filmmakers, we especially loved the beautiful camerawork! Not to mention, with the entire video having been shot on the GoPro HERO4, we're about ready to trade in all our gear for those lightweight little monsters. #CameraStabilization #GoPro

IT'S A BIRD! IT'S A PLANE! IT'S A... GOPRO?
Video Credit: GoPro Earlier this year, GoPro announced plans to release a quadcopter in the first half of 2016. Here's a sneak peek that was captured with a developmental prototype. No post-production stabilization was implemented, and boy were we impressed! This could be a nice alternative to the popular DJI drones, which start around $500 and go into the thousands. If GoPro's drone is as affordable as their cameras, thousands of filmmakers may soon be able to capture beauti

TIMELAPSES, HYPERLAPSES & MORE
Photo Credit: Lincoln Harrison/Caters News A timelapse is a series of still images taken over a period of time that are compiled together in post-production and played back as a video. They are an excellent way of showing a large amount of movement over a short period of time. Think of a colorful sunset, clouds drifting over mountaintops, or a crowd shoving through a train station at rush hour. Some filmmakers make videos that are comprised solely of timelapses, while others

ARCHITECTURAL DRONE VIDEOGRAPHY TIPS
Photo Credit: Diyphotography.net Architectural cinematography has lots of great qualities. It doesn’t mess up it’s lines, show up late, and it’s not prone to change. However, capturing architecture in a dynamic way can present challenges due to the size, form and volume of most buildings. Portions of buildings can be challenging to access, establishing viewpoints can be difficult to capture, and parallel surfaces can become substantially distorted. Thankfully, there are, lite