Superinteresting video. I have used gopros as they are for wildlife filming but it has always been a challenge with power and other things. I wish I had seen this video a long time ago 😄 Thanks for sharing 👍
Been waiting for this one -thanks for your hard work in putting it together. One thing I appreciate about the set it and forget it style of filming is the way you get more candid footage, shots with only half a head or half a body, animals coming in and going out of the frame. To me, the walk by stuff feels very natural and interesting -but, of course, it always makes me want more :)
Well, I probably represent a significant proportion of your viewers, in that im a photographer who's interested in expanding into film. So, at this point, everything is of interest. What i really enjoy about your videos is the relaxed rapport you have with each other and the clear depth of your experience. Personally, at 60 years old, I have no aspirations to become a professional videographer. However, I do want to create compelling wildlife videos. I'm interested in how you find the story and all the problem solving you undergo to tell the story. The trials and tribulations you discuss in this video are exactly the sort of things I mean. TBH, at this point, everything is learning for me. @TruthLegend
Wow - this was excellent! Thanks guys for all the work you put into this and for sharing your hard earned knowledge and experience. Blown away with the quality of the audio on the GP. The Moose vocalizations, for example, were amazing and really added another angle to the scene. Also loved the Dipper sequences.
I have a camera trap question😊 I have my hero 8 set up with the firmware and I’m playing with the app. Seems to be working but the back display stays on. Is that normal. I think I have it switched off in the app settings.
There should be an auto off setting in the preferences that should control that. I can’t remember what we used but the screens would shut off. Here’s a full list of explanation. Check the options section: gopro.github.io/labs/control/settings/
Such a useful tool and I love using QR Labs. Thanks for putting this together.
It's a great option when you don't want to leave an expensive camera in the woods. Thanks for watching!
Superinteresting video. I have used gopros as they are for wildlife filming but it has always been a challenge with power and other things. I wish I had seen this video a long time ago 😄 Thanks for sharing 👍
Yeah power is almost always the issue it seems. Thanks for watching!
Such a versatile piece kit. And the quality of the footage is getting better and better. Nice vid. Thanks for sharing these tips and tricks.
Yeah the quality continues to get better and better. Thanks for watching.
I learned many interesting and inspiring things from your video. Today, I'll be testing motion detection on my GoPro. Thank you.
Awesome, reach out if you have any questions or if you get anything cool!
Been waiting for this one -thanks for your hard work in putting it together. One thing I appreciate about the set it and forget it style of filming is the way you get more candid footage, shots with only half a head or half a body, animals coming in and going out of the frame. To me, the walk by stuff feels very natural and interesting -but, of course, it always makes me want more :)
Yeah we're always trying to get natural looking footage and the animal always knows we're there when we are doing long lens stuff, even further away.
Dudes. I know it’s tough building up on RUclips but I hope you stick with it coz I’m loving what you do 😊
Thanks! Yeah it's tough. Anything you'd like to see more or less of?
Well, I probably represent a significant proportion of your viewers, in that im a photographer who's interested in expanding into film. So, at this point, everything is of interest. What i really enjoy about your videos is the relaxed rapport you have with each other and the clear depth of your experience. Personally, at 60 years old, I have no aspirations to become a professional videographer. However, I do want to create compelling wildlife videos. I'm interested in how you find the story and all the problem solving you undergo to tell the story. The trials and tribulations you discuss in this video are exactly the sort of things I mean.
TBH, at this point, everything is learning for me.
@TruthLegend
Thank you for all the great info!!! You have opened my eyes for so many more opportunities around me!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Damn Guys, I have 4 Go Pro and ton of Camera Trap never aware of QR Labs.
Thanks for this awesome video tutorial you guys rock🎉
Thanks and thanks for watching!
Wow - this was excellent! Thanks guys for all the work you put into this and for sharing your hard earned knowledge and experience. Blown away with the quality of the audio on the GP. The Moose vocalizations, for example, were amazing and really added another angle to the scene. Also loved the Dipper sequences.
Thanks! It was fun to put together and we did learn a lot about the cameras. The audio is not bad at all. Thanks for watching!
I have a camera trap question😊
I have my hero 8 set up with the firmware and I’m playing with the app. Seems to be working but the back display stays on. Is that normal. I think I have it switched off in the app settings.
There should be an auto off setting in the preferences that should control that. I can’t remember what we used but the screens would shut off.
Here’s a full list of explanation. Check the options section: gopro.github.io/labs/control/settings/
@@TruthLegend thank, I found the auto off setting. Got some good footage of my cat creeping up on it 😂
@@wildbillgreen sweet!! I’m glad it’s working, can’t wait to see some epic cat stalking footage 😂
Oops
We had to fix the audio issue, you caught us in 3 minutes 🤣
@@TruthLegend sadly I’m just sitting here on my I pad. You can delete my comment if you want to start fresh
@@wildbillgreen no, it’s good! 😃
excellent, thank you
Glad you liked it!
@11:00 Good grief. I live in Anchorage and 🤬 🫎.