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What kind of text can be paired with an aerial video to retain fans?

What really retains people’s attention in aerial photography is not the subtitles. For aerial videos, lens language is the only way to retain fans.

There are three parts here:

1. The scenery itself must be beautiful.

The angle of aerial video has a unique advantage. The God's perspective allows us to see some lines and colors that we cannot usually see.

But we still need to ensure that our works are beautiful enough and the scenery is attractive enough. Rely on the photographer's eye to discover some beautiful scenery. Maybe it's not far away, but you didn't notice it because of the angle.

2. The shooting lens is reasonable and stable.

The shooting process must follow the basic shooting rules, and choose appropriate angles for different scenery; the shooting of the picture must be stable, the flying process must be stable, and the subject of the shooting must be stable.

Enrich your own pictures through changes in lens language such as low altitude, high altitude; low speed, high speed; straight line and surround. With enough material, there will be a reason enough for people to want to continue watching.

3. Post-production editing and color grading.

No aerial video is perfect enough to be taken in one shot. Reasonable post-production will make your video more enjoyable to watch. Appropriate music, camera switching, and rhythm changes all need to be edited according to the theme of the video you shot.

As for the text content, I think it is enough as an expression, so you really don’t need to worry about it. It's enough to be simple, elegant and not fancy, and don't overwhelm the guest.