Adobe Premiere Pro CC

Anyone currently using Premiere Pro CC to edit their aerial footage? I seem to have difficulty in removing prop shadows when editing with Premiere. I'm fairly new at using this software and recently ditched Win 8.1 for Apple Mac running OS X Yosemite. In the past, I have used Sony Vegas for video editing and now feel unsure of how to edit well in this new software.

My last video shot with a GoPro Hero Black 3+ with 3-axis gimbal attached to a DJI P2, clearly shows the props in frame. Arghh, so frustrating to edit at this time.


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Also, I want to thank those who have posted their first flight videos of the Solo. I'm still considering both the P3 and Solo and will make my decision when I return from Iceland. Your thoughts and impressions of this quadcopter are greatly appreciated.
That's a nice video to watch when it's 90 outside in Texas! Kinda cools you off. Good shoot and smooth controls.
 
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LOL
You can have our weather, the older I get the less I like the cold and snow
Well, that too. Spent several years in Germany and Italy while in the service.....Germany, too cold, Italy, cold.
I have been flying the P2 in the evenings lately.
 
those aren't prop shadows in your footage, they are almost the entire prop.
several things as suggested.

- angle gopro down
- put a circular polarised or ND filter on the Gopro to get rid of the rolling shutter.
- use medium FOV or narrow, not Wide.
 
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those aren't prop shadows in your footage, they are almost the entire prop.
several things as suggested.

- angle gopro down
- put a circular polarised or ND filter on the Gopro to get rid of the rolling shutter.
- use medium FOV or narrow, not Wide.

If you watch the entire video you will see the shadows she is talking about. Its not the props. I think its actually a reflection off the bottom of props.
 

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