Stephen Ballast’s Videos
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Heavy Lift Quad Copter - First flights
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This is my new heavy lift quad copter. In the second flight I add a 3lbs weight to simulate the weight of the camera I will be flying.
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Second flight on the HLY6. Attempted to adjust the yaw gyro gain UP to see if I could get rid of the tail wag - to no avail. After that I just have some fun flying, seeing how responsive the HLY6…
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Big Heavy Lift Y6 Tricopter first flight
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This is the first flight of the Y6 (six motors, one top and one bottom on each arm.) It is very stable, but still has a small amount of tail wag even with the yaw gyro gain turned all the way down. Thoughts…
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This is a video I shot (Canon 60D) and edited (Premiere Pro) and did some small VFX and color correction (After Effects) as a recruiting video for volunteers to serve with the Children's ministry…
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A video I made in After Effects as an introduction to a longer capital campaign video.
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Ethiopia Aids Care and Treatment Project
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In 2010 Cedar Springs Presbyterian Church sent me to Ethiopia to make a video about the Ethiopia Aids Care and Treatment Project. Filmed with a Sony HVR-A1U, edited in Adobe Premiere Pro.
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This is the trailer for Reaction, which will be shown at the Secret City Film Festival in Oak Ridge, TN on September 17th, 2011.
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Part of a series created for the Cedar Springs Presbyterian Church 2011 Missions Conference, this video was shot with the Sony HVR-A1U and edited in Adobe Premiere.
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Ouch! Footage taken in Addis Abba, Ethiopia at a restaurant.
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