Laning, 38 years old, has 15 years of flight experience. He is a pilot who flew the Beijing-Taiwan route and a photographer for "China Image Chronicle." He is also the founder of Tianjin Tian Tian Film and Television Aerial Photography, offering services such as aerial photography, ground shooting, and post-production. He has collaborated with Beijing Satellite TV, Tianjin Satellite TV, urban reports, Tencent News, and others, gaining extensive experience in aerial photography. Laning first contacted drones in 2002. In 2010, he took on commercial activities using fixed-wing aircraft for surveying and mapping. In 2015, he established a studio focused on aerial photography.
During the Qingming Festival in 2017, the Tianjin Municipal Civil Affairs Bureau held a flower-throwing event on the Bund of the Haihe River to honor loved ones—part of a civilized sailing activity. The cruise ship set sail, scattering ashes into the river. At that time, the shooting conditions were complicated, with many TV stations following. Laning was a photographer and pilot for Tianjin Satellite TV, but due to lack of experience, the drone returned to its original position, while the ship had already left, causing the drone to fall into the water. The pilot asked the boat to turn around, which angered the ship's leader, as funeral customs prohibit turning back. The leader rejected the request, and the drone remained in the air. Laning had to find another professional pilot, and an old customer of his was recommended. They managed to complete the shoot successfully within an hour.
Based on this experience, Laning shared tips for flying drones on moving objects (ships):
1. When taking off on a moving object, ensure it runs at a constant speed, preferably not exceeding 30 km/h.
2. Ensure the drone head and the carrier move in the same direction, with the nose pointing toward the bow.
3. Gently push the throttle and forward lever. If the plane slides backward, continue pushing the lever forward to synchronize speed and lift off quickly.
4. Pay attention to the battery energy bar and return point during shooting.
5. Set the remote control to the current position as the return point. Avoid selecting the takeoff position to prevent unexpected return trips.
Laning emphasized the importance of being bold and careful, refreshing the return point whenever necessary. Through this filming, he and Tianjin Satellite TV developed a deep friendship. Beijing TV invited him to shoot the CCTV-sponsored program "Chinese Image Chronicles," and Tianjin Satellite TV recommended him.
Laning prefers DJI brand equipment for its stability. He values after-sales service, product development, and advanced technology. The Wu series, like the Wu 1 and Wu 2, offers features such as automatic return point refreshment when the remote control deviates by 6 meters, reducing manual adjustments.
He categorizes drones into personal aerial cameras, professional shooting equipment, industrial machines, and artificial equipment. Personal models like Elf, Royal, and Xiao offer portability and moderate battery life. Professional equipment includes the Wu series, M600, S1000, and helicopters. Industrial machines are used for tasks like plant protection and power line monitoring. Artificial equipment involves hanging frames above hot air balloons.
In August 2017, Laning worked with Beijing Happiness Clover for a wedding route, using X1 and X3 drones for the "First China (Huzhou) Wedding Brigade Industry Summit Forum." Despite challenges like heat and wind, they completed the shoot successfully.
Laning stressed the importance of safety, training, and understanding regulations. He obtained an AOPA certificate, enhancing his awareness of laws and safety. He warned against cracking software restrictions, as even minor incidents can become news.
Laning has faced various unexpected situations, such as a mobile phone hanging from a drone during a VIVO event. He emphasized the need for preparedness and safety. Recently, he shot a corporate propaganda film for Tianjin Wuqing Zhongwang Group, highlighting the importance of quality and safety despite cost pressures.
Despite past mishaps, Laning remains dedicated to his work. He collaborates with Yinglong on children's drone education, teaching unpowered gliders and promoting hands-on learning. His goal is to create an affordable aerial photography team and support UAV education to train more technical talents.
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