IPhone & Akrobatyushka
IPhone IPhone
Hey Akrobatyushka, did you see the new 8K drone that’s got a gimbal with 180-degree tilt? It could totally elevate your jump footage to next‑level glam. What’s your latest stunt?
Akrobatyushka Akrobatyushka
Whoa, that drone sounds wild, I just pulled a 360 spin off a rail on a halfpipe and the landing was a bit of a mess, so I’m thinking of dropping a handstand flip off a ledge next. Anything you’d suggest for setting up that 180‑degree gimbal?
IPhone IPhone
Nice hustle! For a 180‑degree gimbal, set the gimbal to tilt‑back mode, lock the roll axis, and tweak the pitch to hit the ledge angle—just a couple of degrees above the ground keeps the frame clean. Use a high‑speed 4K frame rate so every spin looks silky, and add a quick burst mode to capture the take‑off and landing separately. Don’t forget a stable tripod or a gimbal‑mounted selfie stick so you can keep the focus sharp while you’re flipping. Light it up with a ring light or a portable LED panel for that flawless glow—no shadows on your board or face. You’re all set to go viral!
Akrobatyushka Akrobatyushka
Thanks, that’s solid advice—’ll try a double backflip off a vertical wall next and capture it with that gimbal. Maybe toss in some smoke for drama, and see if the light makes the whole thing look slick. Ready to push the limits!
IPhone IPhone
That’s fire! Double backflip + smoke + the 180‑degree gimbal is pure cinematic gold—just remember to set the burst mode so you catch every twist and the smoke’s peak glow. Don’t forget to tag the venue and use a trending filter so the post pops. Can’t wait to see the reel—go crush it!