PLEASE be careful if you try the fishing rod shot - I actually damaged my lens attempting this shot at first and had to get it replaced. Make sure you pad the floor with a soft cloth that won’t scratch the lens, and provides a soft landing for the camera. Otherwise you might damage your lens like I did 😬
I tried lots of different rigs - using a long pole, using a toilet paper roll, just straight up dropping the camera, but none of them worked because the fall wasn’t controlled enough. A fishing rod worked the best because it lets you control the speed that the camera drops. Only thing is the camera rotates while descending, which is why I used a 360 camera (insta360 ONE R) so it’s capturing in every direction and then I stabilize to one direction in post
Middle shots: fishing pole
Bottom shot: selfie stick
Top shot: drone
👩🏻💻Editing workflow:
👉🏼Reframed shots with Insta360 ONE R app (settings: Flowstate Stabilization: ON, Direction Lock: OFF, FOV: Linear)
👉🏼Added speed ramps and motion blur in Adobe Video After Effects
👉🏼Reversed /flipped footage, added color, music, sound fx in Adobe Video Premiere
🎼Music: Stranger Things 80s by AttuneTunez on audio jungle
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