hi do i need a speaker with a go pro when filming in hi crowded areas? and if so which is the small one used that people where on their collar? thank you
Thanks for this! I got a GoPro a couple of months ago and I really like it. Most of my videos are diving ones because naturally you are going to have interesting angles and shots. However, I really struggle with land sports like hiking because I don't see the different angles naturally. I have got to try some of them!
May I give a tip as well? Use 60fps, when moving the camera, especially when carrying out panning. 24, 25 and 50fps result in judder on current 60 or 120Hz TV or computer screens. 30fps is better, but 60fps is clearly best. Try it out yourself and compare! However, close to artificial lighting (50Hz) you may encounter flickering of lights with 60fps. Then you may have to use 25 or 50fps and avoid panning.
That moment when all of the surrounding looks confusing familiar and you realize that it's the place you're living :) Meran is that beautiful, perfect for footages Best greetings :)
Thanks for all these great videos - they are very helpful! I'm curious what city you live in? My mother grew up in Schlanders and almost all my family still lives there, so your videos bring back great memories when I was visiting Sudtirol! Tschüss!
Nice video. I just bought a gopro 10 but I don't have a pole, just the Shorty tripod that reaches 23cm. Do you think it's ok to make videos while walking, or do I need something longer? Thank you
Do you find that GoPro 9 quality translates to a big screen tv? Also I would love to see some cinematic stuff with 9 & Karma gimbal... thanks from England ✌️🎥
Great tips and thanks for sharing. Do you have any tips for GoPro movements for skiing ⛷? I’ve been keeping the skier on the side of the slopes and its getting a bit boring
Thank you for sharing these very useful tips. I have a couple of questions regarding the shots in the above video. 1) I have fond it very difficult to keep the horizon level correct when trying to shoot at a lower angle while moving. This is especially problematic at the sea horizon. This has ruined a lot of my shots and made them unusable. Do you have any tips for keeping the level correct? Thanks. 2) I guess you shoot in wide mode. How do you make sure that the fish eye effect is reduced. Or do you fix it in post? I guess one tip you mentioned in your video is to avoid vertical panning. But I also have problem with shots moving forward when there is a pole or an edge of a wall on one side making the footage look horribly distorted. Any tips on this would be appreciated. Sorry for the long comment & thanks alot for posting these very useful videos.
Just color graded myself in FCPX - no lut. Most shots were taken in 4K/60 - there is a video about the best Gopro settings on my channel - check it out
Can someone please tell me why we need to colour grade? I've only had a Gopro for a few months, used it 3 times in the city and countryside, and even though I simply walked with it, lol, as I knew no techniques and still don't know how to use it properly, I Love the footage I've got! It looks as though you were there and the colours are amazing, even on a cloudy day in London. But now I'm watching film making vids and everyone is talking about colour grading... 😶😬
The GoPro Hero 9 is on the way. In the meantime here are my Top 9 cinematic GoPro camera moves.
hi do i need a speaker with a go pro when filming in hi crowded areas? and if so which is the small one used that people where on their collar? thank you
Werner we thank you once more for sharing your great experiences and deep knowledge!! Wish you strength and happiness!
Thank you Tom!
Thanks for the tips. I've been watching your videos since I got a GoPro Hero 9 and always use your tips and tricks in my travel videos 🙌
This thing is straight up amazing!
Great tutorial. Would love to see more examples of each and suggestions for more interesting shot lists.
Thank you! Great tips!
Jammed packed with great information. Solid video. Can’t wait to learn more.
Thx Justin!
Thx for the tips, much appreciated 👍
Thank you, going to try these tips
Your videos are good, am learning lot from you
Thanks for this! I got a GoPro a couple of months ago and I really like it. Most of my videos are diving ones because naturally you are going to have interesting angles and shots. However, I really struggle with land sports like hiking because I don't see the different angles naturally. I have got to try some of them!
Thank you for sharing.
Your audio quality is just a lit man 🔥🔥🔥🔥 video as well. Viewer from Kalimpong. India.
Thx mate!
I'm loving the tips and info, but I've been left captivated by that weird statue outside that house and now I want to know all about it!
Thx Heather - yes it's really a strange statue
May I give a tip as well? Use 60fps, when moving the camera, especially when carrying out panning. 24, 25 and 50fps result in judder on current 60 or 120Hz TV or computer screens. 30fps is better, but 60fps is clearly best. Try it out yourself and compare! However, close to artificial lighting (50Hz) you may encounter flickering of lights with 60fps. Then you may have to use 25 or 50fps and avoid panning.
Editing software..!!?😊❤
That moment when all of the surrounding looks confusing familiar and you realize that it's the place you're living :)
Meran is that beautiful, perfect for footages
Best greetings :)
:-) yes, so true..
Thanks for all these great videos - they are very helpful! I'm curious what city you live in? My mother grew up in Schlanders and almost all my family still lives there, so your videos bring back great memories when I was visiting Sudtirol!
Tschüss!
Thx, I live in Meran - Grüße aus Südtirol!
Fabulous! Simple, but effective. I will certainly think more about using these moves for future projects. Many thanks 👌🏻 Adam
Thx Adam!
Nice information Sir
From India
Nice.
1:12 You can consider decreasing the length of the selfie stick to significantly reduce camera shakes
Thanks fir the tips!!!
Great tips. Thanks.
Nice..subscribed👍
Best video ❤
Very nice my friend. Thanks.
Nice video. I just bought a gopro 10 but I don't have a pole, just the Shorty tripod that reaches 23cm. Do you think it's ok to make videos while walking, or do I need something longer? Thank you
It always depend on what you want to get in the frame. If you want to capture your whole body it might be too short
@@MountMediaChannel thx a lot
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Thanks bro for the tips
Do you find that GoPro 9 quality translates to a big screen tv? Also I would love to see some cinematic stuff with 9 & Karma gimbal... thanks from England ✌️🎥
thank you very much for this
so informative!
Great tips and thanks for sharing. Do you have any tips for GoPro movements for skiing ⛷? I’ve been keeping the skier on the side of the slopes and its getting a bit boring
There are a few skiing videos on my channel. I mainly use the pole - just check them out. Perhaps you will find something interesting.
great tips
Nice and useful video.. Will certainly use these techniques.. Which tripod did you use in this video?
You mean GoPro-Pole? Check out the links in the description
Very Nice 🙏❤️
Which memory card capacity and brand is suitable for GoPro or any other action cam? Generally
I personally use the Sandisk Extreme/Pro. 32GB or 64GB - check out the links in the description
@@MountMediaChannel Thanks
Thank you for sharing this! I have the go pro hero 7 and I love it! Do you usually shoot in wide or linear?
Most of the time I shoot in wide.
I have the 7 also but here in Illinois I have little of anything to shoot but cornfields and soybeans..... : (
Thank you for sharing these very useful tips. I have a couple of questions regarding the shots in the above video.
1) I have fond it very difficult to keep the horizon level correct when trying to shoot at a lower angle while moving. This is especially problematic at the sea horizon. This has ruined a lot of my shots and made them unusable. Do you have any tips for keeping the level correct? Thanks.
2) I guess you shoot in wide mode. How do you make sure that the fish eye effect is reduced. Or do you fix it in post? I guess one tip you mentioned in your video is to avoid vertical panning. But I also have problem with shots moving forward when there is a pole or an edge of a wall on one side making the footage look horribly distorted. Any tips on this would be appreciated.
Sorry for the long comment & thanks alot for posting these very useful videos.
1) Not really but on the Hero9 there is new autolevelling function
2) Keep the horizon in the center of the frame. This will lead to straight line
Great tips 👏😉👍🏻 best cinematic greetings from a small 😉 german filmmaker #filmmakingismypassion
Where is there...those mountains look north tropical
Italian Alps
Plz video on go pro hero 11 motovloging settings
With what you color graded these shots and what setting did you shoot?
Just color graded myself in FCPX - no lut. Most shots were taken in 4K/60 - there is a video about the best Gopro settings on my channel - check it out
Can someone please tell me why we need to colour grade? I've only had a Gopro for a few months, used it 3 times in the city and countryside, and even though I simply walked with it, lol, as I knew no techniques and still don't know how to use it properly, I Love the footage I've got! It looks as though you were there and the colours are amazing, even on a cloudy day in London. But now I'm watching film making vids and everyone is talking about colour grading... 😶😬
Thanks for sharing and usefull tips 👍
What’s the best setting for cinematic?
There is a tutorial about the best settings on my channel - check it out!
Pa shout out lodi
this would be better on linear
bro, you live in the Alps, you better ride a bike!
LOL - I ride a bike
Not necessary to have a pod to film a monument
Please indonesia substitle
Are you French ?
BlackList Parkour No, italian