Hello! I generally film in 24fps at 4K for talking head/normal speed. Then I like to use 60fps 4K for my b-roll and convert it back to 24fps. If you are interested, I have a video on my channel explaining the different frame rates and one explaining my lowlight settings. Thank you!
Hi! I just recently bought this camera but i'm not sure if i should shoot my videos vertically or horizontally for Instagram reels and posts..what do you suggest? thank you in advance😊
Hello! I mainly use my camera for UA-cam, so I film horizontally. You can crop these for social media. If you're mostly on Instagram, filming vertically saves time. Ultimately, it depends on your platform you are planning on using. Thank you for checking out my video!
I'm only 8 minutes in and already you've given so many gems. Forget the easter eggs, I'm counting gems hahaha. Thank you for taking your time to walk us through your process. It's obvious you've been doing this for a while and you love it.
Hello! If the video clip already has an audio file, the audio will appear on the timeline attached to the video file. If you want to add music, you can choose the music you want and place it on the timeline directly below the clip of people talking. I recommend turning the volume/db of the music lower so you can understand the talking portion. I hope this helps! Thank you for checking out my video!
@@1dagoods You're welcome! Please check out my other videos on the Osmo Pocket 3. They are all made for the beginner videographer. Thank you for watching!
Hello! Unfortunately, you have to download the footage to edit it with CapCut. Depending on what iPad you have, you can use an external hard drive with it to add more memory.
typically if you have a computer. you can get a sd card reader or transfer the footage to hard drive. that would allow you to edit on cap cut PC. i think you can do the same for iphone. hope i made sense lol
This is super cool but to me, begs the question, why on Earth would anyone want to edit video on a tiny screen when you can have something like a 27" iMac, or similar? Or if travelling, even a notebook? I'd think Capcut desktop version would be a much better experience.
Hello! Thank you! For me, the main purpose of the Osmo Pocket 3 is to have a great camera on the go. While traveling, I don't necessarily want to bring a laptop and find editing quick social media videos on an iPad or iPhone more convenient. Of course, at home I prefer to use my Macbook and monitor. I do have a CapCut desktop tutorial on my channel if you would like to check it out! Thank you for watching my video!
@@Cole-Bielecki Got it, logical. I guess if I .. had... to use an iPad, I'd get the model with the largest screen they made or mirror video to any large LCD or even 4k TV I could find for this, I'd still find a way, if humanly possible to not have to do serious video editing on a tiny screen, but I salute you and your great eyes.. if you can do it.
Cool video! 😄 I just got an Osmo Pocket 3 and I'm still getting the hang of it. I'm a total noob when it comes to editing. I tried messing around with DaVinci Resolve free, it's nice, but the free version is not very found of D-Log M 10 bit files, the image gets glitchy. 😢 I'm trying Cap Cut next. 😁 Also, I counted 10 dino editors 😂
Very close on the Dino count! 👍Thank you for watching my video! You're going to love the OP3. Capcut also has some great filters (luts) inside the app you can easily apply to help with color grading. DJI's log isn't too difficult to work with once you get it down. I have a video tutorial on color grading OP3 footage, which might help you in Resolve. ua-cam.com/video/IdHuvad2fSo/v-deo.html
Hello, I'd like to ask how did you transfer your videos filmed using the DJI Osmo Pocket 3? What video format/settings are your videos? 'Cause mine is set to HEVC, and I find it hard to edit it using capcut, their glitchy and sometimes logging.. i hope you could answer me, Thank you very much.
Hello! I copied my files from the DJI Mimo app. You can also use a dongle and transfer the files with a mini SD card reader. I always film in the .mp4 format. MP4 files are easily readable which will help with better playback in CapCut and other editing software. I hope this helps!
What’s your favorite setting for the osmo3 4K-60fps or 1080-60fps or slomo,Lo-light?
Hello! I generally film in 24fps at 4K for talking head/normal speed. Then I like to use 60fps 4K for my b-roll and convert it back to 24fps. If you are interested, I have a video on my channel explaining the different frame rates and one explaining my lowlight settings. Thank you!
so beginner friendly, exactly step to sept cut with me video, thank you so much~
You're welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it! I have a PC/Mac version coming out soon!
Hi! I just recently bought this camera but i'm not sure if i should shoot my videos vertically or horizontally for Instagram reels and posts..what do you suggest? thank you in advance😊
Hello! I mainly use my camera for UA-cam, so I film horizontally. You can crop these for social media. If you're mostly on Instagram, filming vertically saves time. Ultimately, it depends on your platform you are planning on using. Thank you for checking out my video!
Thank you…subscribed 👏
Excellent Tutorial, by far the Best, most simple how edit I’ve come across. Thank you kindly!
Thank you! You're welcome! I'm really glad to hear my tutorial helped you. I have a couple more on my channel if you would like to check them out!
I’m watching this from Huntsville Alabama!!
That's awesome! Huntsville is a great city!
what variant of ipad do you use?
Hello! I am using the iPad Air, 4th gen.
His video is very helpful for CapCut's users to advance their editing videos skills.
Thank you! That is very kind!
This is the one I'm waiting for :) yey thank you!
You're welcome! I hope you find this video useful. Thank you for watching!
Teach how you made this entire video
I plan on making a tutorial on this subject soon! Stay tuned! Thank you for watching my video!
The beat that you chose is nice.
I truly enjoyed watching you edit and giving your thoughts on every edit. Thank you.
Thank you! That's amazing to hear. I have a couple other editing videos if you want to check them out. Thank you for watching! :)
Yeah, but i dont have the pocket 3 however i am interested in anything you have on the 2. :")
All good! I haven't used the 2, but I'm sure it shares a lot of the same features/settings as the 3.
Love this video, super helpful thank you
Thank you! That's amazing to hear! I'm glad you found it helpful!
Can we add our own music from my playlist?
Yes! You can bring in your own music/voiceover and layer it as it's own track.
Available for windows too?
Yes! I see it in the Microsoft app store.
@@Cole-Bielecki thanks
12 Dino’s
So close! You're going to have to watch it again! :)
Great video. Very helpful. 14 easter eggs :)
I don't see the dinosaur down here in the comments at all lol.
I still have hope someone will guess it right! Or guess at all! LOL
Thank you…subscribed 👏
Thank you…subscribed 👏
Great edit and thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching! I appreciate it!
What a great video lesson I’m trying to learn from you thanks
That's amazing to hear. I am trying to teach as much as I can on my channel. Thank you for tuning in.
I'm only 8 minutes in and already you've given so many gems. Forget the easter eggs, I'm counting gems hahaha. Thank you for taking your time to walk us through your process. It's obvious you've been doing this for a while and you love it.
That is very kind! I love teaching and sharing my knowledge on different video techniques. Thank you so much for checking out my video!
I'm a beginner...how do you add sound from the video itself (i.e. people talking on camera) to music over b footage?
Hello! If the video clip already has an audio file, the audio will appear on the timeline attached to the video file. If you want to add music, you can choose the music you want and place it on the timeline directly below the clip of people talking. I recommend turning the volume/db of the music lower so you can understand the talking portion. I hope this helps! Thank you for checking out my video!
How did you get the video on the ipad?
Hello! I copied it over using the DJI mimo app. You can also copy it over using a micro sd card reader.
Hello! I just created a video on this topic. Please check it out! ua-cam.com/video/7RJlgLWG4Xs/v-deo.html
Is this available for android?
Yes! Both the DJI Mimo app and CapCut are available for andriod.
@Cole-Bielecki Thanks bruv, im a newbie.
@@1dagoods You're welcome! Please check out my other videos on the Osmo Pocket 3. They are all made for the beginner videographer. Thank you for watching!
Can you work on the videos in CapCut without downloading them first on your phone or iPad ?..I always have memory space issues 😫
Hello! Unfortunately, you have to download the footage to edit it with CapCut. Depending on what iPad you have, you can use an external hard drive with it to add more memory.
typically if you have a computer. you can get a sd card reader or transfer the footage to hard drive. that would allow you to edit on cap cut PC. i think you can do the same for iphone. hope i made sense lol
This is super cool but to me, begs the question, why on Earth would anyone want to edit video on a tiny screen when you can have something like a 27" iMac, or similar? Or if travelling, even a notebook? I'd think Capcut desktop version would be a much better experience.
Hello! Thank you! For me, the main purpose of the Osmo Pocket 3 is to have a great camera on the go. While traveling, I don't necessarily want to bring a laptop and find editing quick social media videos on an iPad or iPhone more convenient. Of course, at home I prefer to use my Macbook and monitor. I do have a CapCut desktop tutorial on my channel if you would like to check it out! Thank you for watching my video!
@@Cole-Bielecki Got it, logical. I guess if I .. had... to use an iPad, I'd get the model with the largest screen they made or mirror video to any large LCD or even 4k TV I could find for this, I'd still find a way, if humanly possible to not have to do serious video editing on a tiny screen, but I salute you and your great eyes.. if you can do it.
This was super helpful. Thank you!
You're welcome! Check out my other tutorials for more! Thank you!
I downloaded on pc and it is not free.... Cannot export anything....
Hello. If you use any of the pro features, it will not let you export your footage. I hope this helps.
@@Cole-Bielecki Thank you for the answer, I will try again. I added à music so I guess it was too much 😅
Cool video! 😄 I just got an Osmo Pocket 3 and I'm still getting the hang of it. I'm a total noob when it comes to editing. I tried messing around with DaVinci Resolve free, it's nice, but the free version is not very found of D-Log M 10 bit files, the image gets glitchy. 😢 I'm trying Cap Cut next. 😁 Also, I counted 10 dino editors 😂
Very close on the Dino count! 👍Thank you for watching my video! You're going to love the OP3. Capcut also has some great filters (luts) inside the app you can easily apply to help with color grading. DJI's log isn't too difficult to work with once you get it down. I have a video tutorial on color grading OP3 footage, which might help you in Resolve. ua-cam.com/video/IdHuvad2fSo/v-deo.html
@Cole-Bielecki I've watched this tutorial already, it's pretty cool 😁
I don't understand why your video color is so far away from true color?
Its on d log m
Круто !!! Спасибо большое !!!
Love the video! Very informative!
Thank you, Craig! I really appreciate you checking out my UA-cam Channel!
I’ll ask your mother to buy you a normal computer without a snarl, it’s hard to look at this suffering
Best explanation ever!!
Thank you! You are very kind! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
thank you!
You're welcome! Thank you for watching!
Great Video! So clean and simple to follow as a newbie.
Thank you for your feedback! That is awesome. I hope it helped you! Happy editing!
Hello, I'd like to ask how did you transfer your videos filmed using the DJI Osmo Pocket 3? What video format/settings are your videos? 'Cause mine is set to HEVC, and I find it hard to edit it using capcut, their glitchy and sometimes logging.. i hope you could answer me, Thank you very much.
Hello! I copied my files from the DJI Mimo app. You can also use a dongle and transfer the files with a mini SD card reader. I always film in the .mp4 format. MP4 files are easily readable which will help with better playback in CapCut and other editing software. I hope this helps!
@@Cole-Bielecki How long is the rendering time of your videos?
@@christopherbriones549 The one-minute video I exported in CapCut took 30-40 seconds to render.
@@Cole-Bielecki What about for a longer video?
My longer videos take 2-3 times the length of the video to render in Premiere. However, your render speeds will depend on your computer's specs.