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PRO THOUGHTS Heights, camera, action

Thanks to drones, anyone can become an aerial filmmaker these days – opening up some big opportunities for breathtaking cinematic and immersive experiences. But to capture quality footage from up high is not always an easy feat – especially when you’re shooting in 360º. Here, Elliott Mulhall, seasoned content creator at Immersive Studios, runs through some key tips and tricks to make sure your 360º drone footage soars above the rest.

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