How to get drone shots with your phone | Luma NeRF tutorial
No drone no problem! @luma_ai
I'll feature 10 creators who try this tutorial, instructions below
I've been playing around with NeRFs and @luma_ai recently came out with this "AR" feature (augmented reality)
Instead of manually editing and setting keyframes...
You can just *walk* through your scene, just like in real life. Such a game changer. Editing is getting more and more intuitive and it's exciting to see
TIPS
- *heads up* the app is getting a surge of people right now, so wait times to process your NeRF are longer than usual
- Shoot wide instead of vertical
- If you have a wide lens on your phone, use that (not required, default lens also works)
- I prefer uploading footage instead of capturing in-app
- For advanced tips, look up on YouTube "Create FPV-Like Videos with Your Phone" by @justmdmz
- Note: in my finished video, I added a speed ramp and some motion blur in After Effects, but this step is optional
ANDROID USERS
- If you're on an android you can still use their web app (lumalabs.ai) and upload footage.
- You'll need to edit with keyframes instead of using the augmented reality method
- (The mobile app is iPhone only right now)
HOW TO GET FEATURED
I'll feature 10 creators on May 22, you have until then to submit :)
tag #karenxnerf
You can follow the tutorial, or do your own creative twist. If you already have a NeRF video you can submit too. Just add #karenxnerf somewhere in the caption of your Instagram reel so I can find you. You can add it anywhere in the caption btw e.g. the bottom
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