Thank you for sharing this. I fly RV12 and use a 3 camera GoPro setup, 1st behind me with audio feed in, 2nd from the forward right facing me and the passenger and 3rd from the tail ring looking under the wings. I use GoPro remote to turn on all cameras at the same time to be in sync for the timeline. I download all videos locally on a 18TB Western Digital MyBook and use Adobe Premiere Pro to do the multi camera edits. I also occasionally use a 4th camera on chest mount to capture my G3X panel.
my guy, this has completely helped me stitch like 9 different videos. you've got a new sub. now if I can only find that unlimited storage option... great stuff
Great video and insight into the world of flying videos. Truly appreciate you taking the time to break it down enough to give a starting point for further learning.
What audio setting do you use for the Sony recorder? Low cut filter on? Ext input setting? Music (low/med/high)? Any level adjustments to avoid audio peaking? Just tried several options for recording audio and the Sony recorder you suggested has worked best!
Good question… a COPA member fabricated it custom for me … not sure if he still makes them … but u can check with guy who uses some very similar ua-cam.com/video/a9MTnPcvpOw/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Can you share your settings on your Hero 7 looking at your Garmins? Anything special? I’m getting lines and my screens fade in and out when I view my recordings.
@@bestb51 The battery will likely not last that long. What I do in that situation, is start the camera on the ground. After I am established in cruise (~ 15 mins into the flight), then I use the GoPro Quik app to power off the wingcam and use the same app to turn it back on near landing. This seems to work ~90% of the time. Sometimes you might have to restart the app a couple of times to make the bluetooth/wifi connection work. Good luck!
Great job covering all the aspects in a relatively short duration! I know you can talk about each of them for hours! Thanks for sharing!
Glad you liked it. Yes each chapter could have been a whole video :-)
Thank you for sharing this. I fly RV12 and use a 3 camera GoPro setup, 1st behind me with audio feed in, 2nd from the forward right facing me and the passenger and 3rd from the tail ring looking under the wings. I use GoPro remote to turn on all cameras at the same time to be in sync for the timeline. I download all videos locally on a 18TB Western Digital MyBook and use Adobe Premiere Pro to do the multi camera edits. I also occasionally use a 4th camera on chest mount to capture my G3X panel.
Thanks... Using the GoPro remote to help synchronize the video is a brilliant idea !
You do amazing videos, Tj! Thanks for showing us just how you do it!!!
Thanks … I try :-)
I like your use of the file template to better prepare yourself for video editing! It takes real time and dedication to make videos as well as you do.
Thanks for watching ! I think the better you get at video editing and creating reusable assets, the easier it gets :-)
my guy, this has completely helped me stitch like 9 different videos. you've got a new sub. now if I can only find that unlimited storage option... great stuff
Glad it helped … if you r going to Sun N Fun, I am presenting at the forums on Friday morning
Great video and insight into the world of flying videos. Truly appreciate you taking the time to break it down enough to give a starting point for further learning.
Thanks... I plan to post a couple of others based on the questions I have received. Specifically, editing workflow and 360 videos.
What audio setting do you use for the Sony recorder? Low cut filter on? Ext input setting? Music (low/med/high)? Any level adjustments to avoid audio peaking? Just tried several options for recording audio and the Sony recorder you suggested has worked best!
also, which file type do you use? There's 4 options. Just hoping to avoid some unneccessary trials if you've figured this all out :)
File type: mp3 192 kbps
Recording filter: Low Cut
Mic Sensitivity: Auto
External Mic In sensitivity "Voice" (not music)
Hope this helps ... Good luck!
Thank you TJ, now all I have to do is buy a Cirrus sr22. :)
Wonderful video. Where do you get the O2 port mount?
Good question… a COPA member fabricated it custom for me … not sure if he still makes them … but u can check with guy who uses some very similar ua-cam.com/video/a9MTnPcvpOw/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Good video. Although I’m not a UA-camr and most likely won’t be one I appreciate this.
No worries thanks for watching my content:-)
Great video!
Thx 🙏
I have question; how You synchronize sound from Sony recorder with all cameras?
I use the multi cam editing features of Final Cut Pro to synchronize the audio… that is a topic I may cover in a future video
@@TJFlyingAdventures Thank You for answer.
Can you share your settings on your Hero 7 looking at your Garmins? Anything special? I’m getting lines and my screens fade in and out when I view my recordings.
Nothing special … I don’t use the advanced settings … I use basic auto 4k /30 fps
@@TJFlyingAdventuresmuch thanks!
Thanks for this. Sub'd 😎
How you control camera installed outside of the plane? When I have some nice view to record suddenly camera (gopro11) turn off...
The outside camera is GoPro Max, which is a 360 camera that u can control from an app on your phone
@@TJFlyingAdventures OK, before you take off you turn on camera, I need to fly 50min to the place that I want to record. Does the camera is still on?
@@bestb51 The battery will likely not last that long. What I do in that situation, is start the camera on the ground. After I am established in cruise (~ 15 mins into the flight), then I use the GoPro Quik app to power off the wingcam and use the same app to turn it back on near landing. This seems to work ~90% of the time. Sometimes you might have to restart the app a couple of times to make the bluetooth/wifi connection work. Good luck!
@@TJFlyingAdventures thanks for the tip!
What is your audio recorder?
Good Question... It is a Sony ICD-PX470 (Works great)