Once again you have proved that you truly know your stuff. Teaching us on how to improve our video techniques are out of this world. Continue sharing these video tips. Thank You...
That's what I'm talking about.Great editing, great grading, great sound effects and great locations.Everything is just perfect, nothing short of amazing. Subbed!
As always great info. I agree that speed ramps are a great way of bringing an effect into the video because the viewer doesn´t immediately realize it as an effect.
Hi Really like your tips on this channel. New to this filming with a gopro. But my viewers seems to like my content. Just have to learn some more settings to make it look good, grading etc. Keep upp the good work.
Hmm... Always filming in 'superview' ( ...and correcting it later) - doesn't this diminish video quality? It's quite an intressting topic, because as i saw, hypersmooth seams to work better in 'wide/superview' when compared to 'linear' mode (selfie stick). The linear seams to choppy at times. Great videos you have there btw ;-)
Im tilting my go pro from ground to the top of building, when i playback it on my pc, the video was end earlier before it show the tip of the bulding. Any thought? Thanks..
Can you confirm that using dual charger charges both the batteries at the sametime? And also how much time it take to charge both the batteries? Am using hero 9
Hi Jan, HELP HERO9 water condensation I’ve been following you since I’ve been offered a Hero9 by the way congratulations on your incredibly knowledgeable videos regarding GoPro and RU-vid amazing, I will be taking your course soon, so I got my Hero9 by Christmas and really never used it properly in the water, the only one video I’ve used it was in the snow, but never took the battery out while shooting in the snow.(this was in December2020) I didn’t really used it most of January...now, 2 weeks ago while shooting a shot in a forest I’ve started the shot with the camera inside water on a mini stream (slightly cold as was early morning) maybe 12*C , and as soon I’ve pulled the camera out and filmed against the sun, I’ve noticed condensation “foggy” on the small front screen building up to the camera lens, straight away I thought the battery cover was not properly closed, but was all ok, than I took the battery out to check for water or any sort of damage, again nothing, looked to be all ok, than I thought, I’m gonna remove the battery,SD card lens and put it over night in a container with sílica gel bags (the anti humidity bags that usually come in shoe boxes) and as the outside weather turned bad for shooting ”rain storm” I’ve kept it in the box for 3 days, I was hoping all was sorted until yesterday I’ve done a shot catching a sea wave and the same happened, what is your thoughts? And another question if I present it to a GoPro official store would they swap the camera or send it back to review damage? Did this ever happened to you? I’m thinking to make a video on it, using a mirror so I record this happening looks like if my Hero9 is exposed to water cooler than 15*C than exposed to direct warm sun light this happens... what should I do? Thank you in advance
Warum nicht 25 oder 50 frames? Hastdu schonmal in Europa ein Video aufgenommen? Bei 30 oder 60 frames flackert jedes licht die ganze zeit. Darum lieber 25 oder 50 frames👌🏻
Hi Jan! One thing I realised immediately that you aren't using the 180 degree shutter speed rule. Actually me neither (with the gopro) but can I ask what is your reason for that? :)