I just landed my first consistent client by shooting a demolition derby for them - sent them the video and they loved it so much they signed me up for every event for the rest of the year - it was such a great feeling - only bringing that up because that rush felt amazing - your video gets me excited for finding that rush again - great info - thanks!
Great video, really hoping I can turn my new business into a full time job! Great video. You did mention your gopro settings. I'm interested to know what you use for your indoor settings, since gopro has some issues with lower light situations.
@@Hatcheeproductions Yea totally, as an aspiring business owner I've had to self teach everything thus far, and I can't tell you how many times I have had to fail to get the setting I currently have. Mostly working with FPV, looking to get indoors with my new Cinelog35 (its freaking awesome, I have a flight video of it, shameless plug.) I"ll def be looking for your gopro video soon! #BetterTogether
Great video! Please do a video on how you work with the GoPro, would love to see it. I'm wanting to build my own brand as well, still need to invest in all the material :)
Hey buddy great video. Liked and subcribed. You mentioned your go pro settings, had a look through your videos couldnt see a video on this subject. What settings do you run on the gopro? I run: Log - 8:7 - 5.3k - 30 fps - W.
Your advice to not approach a client because it makes one look desperate is making you look arrogant though. People in general should be a little more humble, me included.
I mentioned that it's okay to approach potential clients. I've done it for sure when I first started! But I would say don't try to sell them on something if they don't show much interest. In my experience, all of my clients I work with now have approached me first. I am not saying that to be arrogant, I am saying that to show others how things have worked out for me. My way isn't the only way nor is it necessarily the best way.
I just landed my first consistent client by shooting a demolition derby for them - sent them the video and they loved it so much they signed me up for every event for the rest of the year - it was such a great feeling - only bringing that up because that rush felt amazing - your video gets me excited for finding that rush again - great info - thanks!
Thanks for the input and inspiration!
Great video bro. Your progress over the years is inspiring!
I appreciate that! Slowly grinding.
Love your content bro in the process of doing my own thing out here in Vegas studying for the part 107 now
Great video, really hoping I can turn my new business into a full time job! Great video. You did mention your gopro settings. I'm interested to know what you use for your indoor settings, since gopro has some issues with lower light situations.
Thank you man! I think I am going to make a video just on gopro settings because this is important to get right.
@@Hatcheeproductions Yea totally, as an aspiring business owner I've had to self teach everything thus far, and I can't tell you how many times I have had to fail to get the setting I currently have. Mostly working with FPV, looking to get indoors with my new Cinelog35 (its freaking awesome, I have a flight video of it, shameless plug.)
I"ll def be looking for your gopro video soon! #BetterTogether
Amazing video, really engaging, thoughtful, and well thought out.
Comedic relief as well.
Great advice! Keep up the good work!
great stuff!
Thank you man!
Great video! Please do a video on how you work with the GoPro, would love to see it. I'm wanting to build my own brand as well, still need to invest in all the material :)
I think that may be my next video. It is essential to be able to protune a GoPro.
Hey buddy great video. Liked and subcribed.
You mentioned your go pro settings, had a look through your videos couldnt see a video on this subject. What settings do you run on the gopro?
I run: Log - 8:7 - 5.3k - 30 fps - W.
Curious what you have your rates/throttle control at?
Your advice to not approach a client because it makes one look desperate is making you look arrogant though. People in general should be a little more humble, me included.
I mentioned that it's okay to approach potential clients. I've done it for sure when I first started! But I would say don't try to sell them on something if they don't show much interest. In my experience, all of my clients I work with now have approached me first. I am not saying that to be arrogant, I am saying that to show others how things have worked out for me. My way isn't the only way nor is it necessarily the best way.
Excellent nice fpv drone flight shots please follow me up
Thank you!