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This 40-hour drone videography course bundle is on sale for 97% off


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TL;DR: The All-in-One Phantom DJI Drone and Mavic Filmschool Bundle is on sale for £29.48 as of Oct. 6, saving you 97% on list price.


If you're a movie lover, fan of the outdoors, or just someone with something to say, creating a film is a creative and healthy way to channel your excess energy. And now, with this bundle deal, you don't have to shell out a fortune to get the right training to make the visions in your head come to life on the screen.

This Drone Videography Course Bundle includes seven courses and over 200 lessons that will teach you everything you need to know to shoot incredible aerial drone shots.

Start by learning how to shoot drone footage like a pro with seven killer shot ideas and photography fundamentals, including FPS, shutter speed, ISO, and more. Learn how to fly your drone on autopilot so you can get the best shot possible. Then, move on to the Phantom and Mavic film school for DJI Drones' second course, which will teach you how to craft time-lapse shots, tilt-shift footage, and more. It will even clue you in on how to use your new skills for commercial success, by showcasing how to film an aerial virtual tour for hotel companies and more. The rest of the courses break down how to create railcam shots, large format panos, how to use Adobe Premiere, and more. There's even a course that will teach you how to fly your drone like the pros do.

Each course is taught by Laurence Seberini, an aerial videographer who boasts an impressive 4.7 out of 5 stars as an instructor for making lessons easy-to-follow and enjoyable at the same time. Seberini is a master at autopilot shots and has been a videographer since 2012.

This seven-course bundle is valued at £1,032, but for a limited time, you can get lifetime access to this course load for just £29.48.

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