
Category: Kite Aerial Photography
The summer vacation is coming to an end and I got to fly on a new location today!
In the first two articles on How To KAP we took a closer look at the Wind and the Kites. In this article, we're going to get into a few details of what you can do to increase your kite's stability.
...and I did! As you can see from the selfie I have used for this article 's featured image!
I have a couple of 3-axis gimbals that I use when I'm out doing Kite Aerial Video. But ... are the gimbals really improving the video stability?
Some time ago I did some KAP sessions flying a Power Sled, but I wasn't quite happy with its stability. But yesterday I decided to give it another go.
You know, when shooting video you’re looking for really stable footage so that you can end up with a really good-looking video after you have processed it all in post.
It was time to test the YI 3-axis gimbal and check out if it's a good option for kite aerial photography.
It’s all about stability! And to ensure a stable flight you need to know a few concepts about wind and turbulence!
Based on comments to my Kite Aerial Videos on the AERIALIS Kites YouTube channel, there seems to be an interest in how I go about creating these videos
When living in Norway you have to make the most out of those long and light summer nights. ... and so I did!
Saltholmen! What a wonderful place to fly kites! And Kite Aerial Videography is no exception!
It's time to fly a kite! And so I did after work today!
My original plan was to go KAP'ing on Thursday afternoon, but plans are not always playing out.
It's been a while since last time I brought out the KAP-rig but yesterday the conditions were too good to leave it in the bag!