What to do with Drone videos

tomg

Member
Location
York
I've got myself a drone to film things going on the farm. My question is, how do you deal with the videos you've filmed?
I've been playing with it today which is 11min long (mostly rubbish). What are people using to edit videos? And how to store them? I uploaded my video to Google drive which took for ever and now won't play anyway! I'm not looking for anything fancy, just cut the rubbish out and add a bit of music.
I've only got an aged laptop and 5 year old tablet which might limit things somewhat.

Thanks

Tom
 

Lofty1984

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
South wales
I've got myself a drone to film things going on the farm. My question is, how do you deal with the videos you've filmed?
I've been playing with it today which is 11min long (mostly rubbish). What are people using to edit videos? And how to store them? I uploaded my video to Google drive which took for ever and now won't play anyway! I'm not looking for anything fancy, just cut the rubbish out and add a bit of music.
I've only got an aged laptop and 5 year old tablet which might limit things somewhat.

Thanks

Tom
@BAC
 

Fraserb

Member
Location
Scottish Borders
I've got myself a drone to film things going on the farm. My question is, how do you deal with the videos you've filmed?
I've been playing with it today which is 11min long (mostly rubbish). What are people using to edit videos? And how to store them? I uploaded my video to Google drive which took for ever and now won't play anyway! I'm not looking for anything fancy, just cut the rubbish out and add a bit of music.
I've only got an aged laptop and 5 year old tablet which might limit things somewhat.

Thanks

Tom

I just use windows movie maker on the laptop to edit them then upload to YouTube, once its on you tube you can add license free music from YouTube, ive had hassle using other music before, a quick 10 second video I shot showing the itec pro turning the tractor had the radio playing in the background and YouTube pulled it.
 

BAC

Member
I use adobe premiere pro but you have to pay for that.

Any editing software should do the trick. I mainly use Mac so can’t recommend a window based program although I would try something simple like windows video maker.

It’s simple once you get into it
 

BAC

Member
I just use windows movie maker on the laptop to edit them then upload to YouTube, once its on you tube you can add license free music from YouTube, ive had hassle using other music before, a quick 10 second video I shot showing the itec pro turning the tractor had the radio playing in the background and YouTube pulled it.

You can now search on YouTube what they allow which is a hell of a lot easier than uploading to find you have a copyright claim!!
 

Dman2

Member
Location
Durham, UK
+1 for movie maker
Use music from youtube, as @Fraserb said, won`t let you use anything thats copywrited
Plenty of un copywrited music out there, or download from something thats already a cover
 

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