I just turn my GoPro on, pray to the bike gods that I have an SD card inside and the mic is recording, and then go. I should take notes on this video...
This was a master class! Thank for uploading it to UA-cam. Most others would have sold it as a course. I really appreciate it. I’m travelling on my bike in some remote areas of Pakistan right now, so this was what I needed.
dude. I have been tearing through UA-cam trying to find a video to break down a go pro like this. so many videos go over it so fast with no real explanation or explain it but don't teach how to apply it to your content. You did both. I cannot thank you enough for this video!
I feel like I can work for a movie studio with just a GoPro after watching this video 😂 Thank you so much for creating this content! I learned an incredible amount as I knew nothing about filmmaking fundamentals before watching this video. A very well-deserved like and subscribe 👍
I came here expecting a simple "click this and that" tutorial, ended up actually watching a 30mins lecture on how to be a better cinematographer. Good stuff boss
I Don't own a GoPro (Yet), and still this helps so much in footage from DSLR or Mirrorless. Mike you are a legend mate. Editing and especially when you discuss with arri cameras, editing software and youtube, that put a smile on my face and made me wonder how you can do that. Super talented, deserves more than a million subscribers. Godspeed Mike
After watching half of your video I feel bad I don’t have your bank acct to properly compensate you for all the knowledge you shared and time this will save me. Thank you so very much. Best Gopro video I’ve ever watched. Kudos.
I do work in audio and film a LOT and man, I watch every video I come across on UA-cam for fun and Harris Heller as been one of my go tos as far as finding the equipment to handle the job goes, and I think people should really add this video of yours to their list of references on how to utilize and work with said equipment. This has been one of if not the most informative videos I’ve seen to date
My goodness. I've been looking at multiple GoPro setup videos every now and then and I'm always struggling a lot with my own GoPro filming (so much useless footage). This is by far the most detailed and well-explained video on this topic I have ever encountered. A lot of the stuff I already knew/figured out myself, but you presented it in such a clear way that all these concept connect clearly! I may actually order some more GoPro's for my trackday onboard footage after all.
I don't own a GoPro.. but I've seen quite a few of these tips and tricks videos.. my man.. this is a goldmine! I feel like I should have paid money for this!
Dude, this is NO JOKE the BEST video for gopro setup. The way you teach and explain everything perfectly fits with my learning and editing style. I'm going to save this video for when I get super deep into film making. But I do have one question, why does my gopro hero 8 upload footage in really low quality? Even in 4K the image quality looks really blurry and horrible. And it shouldn't be an SD card problem, I bought a SanDisk 128 GB card.
This is a very good video my friend, I studied Video Editing and Content Creation, and the explanations were pretty much spot on. Whilst I'm not interested in motorbikes at all, I'll subscribe to you mainly for the footage that is a pleasure to watch. There's a few methods for GoPro that you may consider checking out, related to motion blur, (shooting in 60 and frames and utilizing the extra frames as media to create motion blur, AI Induced Motion Blur on programs like Davinci Resolve Studio (or plug ins), etc). Sorry for my English, it's not my native language. Hope you have a wonderful day.
I've just started my motovlog channel to fill a niche in the Hungarian YT community with videos made at higher than average production values. But your stuff is on the next level Mike. You've helped me a ton! Keep it up!
You are awesome, man. I learned more watching this video than I have wasting a hundred hours watching other stuff. Way to cut to the chase. YYou're the man
this video was great man, seen a lot of people new to gopros recording poor videos and I was getting concerned that the gopro 10 just wasn't worth it. But nah.. just people new to cameras that didn't know how to manage the settings well, without your vid I might of been one of them, thanks man
Man this is really the best and most complete info about working with Gopros, there are bunch of videos that doesn't have mora than a few topics, Thanks
Mike you are awesome 👌 and you production quality is second to non. Would love a video for the many many vloggers out there that struggle with sound recording and quality 👍🙏
This video is fantastic!! I was having so much trouble dealing with noisy footage and terrible audio. The standard settings for the gopro cameras really are quite poor. Thanks very much Mike, you really know what you're doing :)
Thank you so much for having enabled the subtitles. Your video is very interesting in addition to all those about motorcycle driving that I follow closely. Greetings
One of the best videos i have seen so far explaining how to capture good footage from your GoPro. Wish there was an option to give multiple likes :). Thanks for sharing Mike
Hats off, man. This is by far the most complete "to use" GoPro guide I've seen so far. A lot of work put to film, explain and put together. Big THANK YOU! 😘
Dude you seriously rock some knowledge here. My Hero 9 is arriving tomorrow and I've been trying to educate myself on the best way to use it for a 10 day trip to Colorado/Arizona. There's going to be some amazing scenery; Grand Canyon, Telluride, Ouray, Silverton, Durango, Sedona, Scottsdale, can hardly wait.
You pretty much taught us a crash course for film making using a gopro! 10/10 I do want to give a little feedback. Incorporate pauses and transitions whenever you're switching topics. Happened a few times that you moved on to the next topic and I thought you were still talking about previous one. Also helps with viewers with a "relief" each topic even if it's only 2-3sec pause.
This is probably the most underrated GoPro video on how to capture video with a GoPro. I don't own one... but damn, those are some sweet tips if I ever get one!
This video contains a wealth of knowledge beyond GoPro and demands more views. Perhaps retitle this video: Video MasterClass: Amateur to Pro in 30 minutes (Or something like that). I saw the video because I'm subscribed to you otherwise I would have missed it and I'm currently searching for this type of tutorials. Remember most views are from nonsubscribers. I'm diving into Reddit and spreading this video. Great video man; keep up the great work.
After watching this video, I am glad I purchased Hero 10 and accessories related mostly to my sport touring rides and getting familiar with my first brand new RT 2022. I was wondering which settings to use to get the most from that camera and later for post production. I took notes and screen shots from this video. You saved me from a lot of lost time… thank You Mike.
Working up the gear for recording our motorcycle trips. This has been the most information rich video I've found! I may watch this multiple times as I am learning how to use my equipment (Hero 9, Hero 3, iPhone 12, Mavic Mini 2, Final Cut Pro). Thanks for all the work you did to create this!
Congrats. I guess this is THE best explaining video, containing everything you need to know and change, on UA-cam. Liked, Subscribed and Shared. Keep on your masterpiece of videos and thank you for helping me with my 2021 restart on my channel.
Thank you man. as an amateur I really learned so much from this one video. I had no idea that I should edit my 60fps videos in 30 or 24 fps to get the best result from the slow motion effects! I've been editing my 60fps shots in 60fps and was thinking 'hmmm why is this slow motion not as good as I thought it would be?'. I'm gonna reduce my current 60fps project to 30fps and see how it changes the slow motion there.
Hey Mike.. GREAT Video. I've been researching this topic for a while now and I keep seeing conflicting advice, especially around shutter speed, NDs and stabilization. Your coverage of the topic was the most comprehensive and insightful, so thanks, you saved me a ton of time testing. Two questions: 1) In your Profile 2 or Heavy post-production you had EV Comp at N/A. I don't understand that. Why wouldn't you dial in -0.5 or -1 stop of EV comp? 2) What ND strength are you using to get 1/240sec? And are you locking shutter at 1/240sec or getting it there with ND strength and then leaving it to auto so that it can adjust exposure if required?
Ok, this is one of the very best explained videos I've found. While I focus on cinematic footage, but from a slow platform, I think I can take this information and have a better direction to work with. Thank you. And after watching this, I think I need to invest in a set of ND filters given how much footage gets tossed out in my channel videos because of the sun on the water and such. Thank you! I'm going to watch this one several more times to try to get it all through this thick head of mine
I just turn my GoPro on, pray to the bike gods that I have an SD card inside and the mic is recording, and then go. I should take notes on this video...
Hahaha!! Oh Lali. 😂
I did pretty much the same until today!
Best comment ever!!
That sounds so familiar for some reason lol
Ditto, girl :"D
i feel i owe you money for watching this masterclass. thank you Mike
One of the most concise and elegant lectures I've seen in a while.
This deserves to be a full course. Amazing detailed guidance! Thank you so much for sharing!
dude. the amount of time you spent on this video. flat out amazing just saying. i've watched it twice now just to absorb all the info you give out.
This was a master class! Thank for uploading it to UA-cam. Most others would have sold it as a course. I really appreciate it. I’m travelling on my bike in some remote areas of Pakistan right now, so this was what I needed.
Enjoy your trip mate. Stay safe.
Hope you're uploading vlog videos.
Have fun, my country is beautiful
hey karl :)
As a final year signal & image processing engineering master student.. this was spot on :)
BLDH what are you doing here??? Oh a new GoPro Tutorial time to lern😂😂😂 (dude you already do great content)
You're a signal and image processing master student and didn't pick up the claim that higher ISO results in more light? 😉
@@BillMaryon the result is brightness...same shit
@@GuitarTherapy144 only IF shutter speed and aperture remain the same, and it's an ISO-invariant sensor
Lol nobody cares
This might have be the best gopro tutorial I've seen yet.
Perfectly summarized in ~30 mins it’s gonna benefit a lot of people 👌🏼
This tutorial is absolutely stellar. One of, if not the best bike-specific GoPro tutorials I've ever seen.
dude. I have been tearing through UA-cam trying to find a video to break down a go pro like this. so many videos go over it so fast with no real explanation or explain it but don't teach how to apply it to your content. You did both. I cannot thank you enough for this video!
I feel like I can work for a movie studio with just a GoPro after watching this video 😂 Thank you so much for creating this content! I learned an incredible amount as I knew nothing about filmmaking fundamentals before watching this video. A very well-deserved like and subscribe 👍
One of the most comprehensive guides ever!
That's actually an invaluable video. The amount of time it saves you...Wow, thanks for the excellent work!
This is absolutely one of the best videos out there explaining the basics of ... Everything. Also love the very Swedish pronunciation of Husqvarna :D
This is by far the best overview of settings/setup for GoPro recording I've seen on UA-cam! And I've watched a lot! Thanks!
Awesome help! Spot on👍
I came here expecting a simple "click this and that" tutorial, ended up actually watching a 30mins lecture on how to be a better cinematographer. Good stuff boss
Since I bought my Hero9 I couldn't find any channel that gives such amazing details as you do here. Thank you very much. Love from Germany.
I comment rarely... But this is undoubtedly the greatest video about GoPro recording I´ve ever seen. Masterpiece.
I Don't own a GoPro (Yet), and still this helps so much in footage from DSLR or Mirrorless. Mike you are a legend mate. Editing and especially when you discuss with arri cameras, editing software and youtube, that put a smile on my face and made me wonder how you can do that. Super talented, deserves more than a million subscribers. Godspeed Mike
After watching half of your video I feel bad I don’t have your bank acct to properly compensate you for all the knowledge you shared and time this will save me. Thank you so very much. Best Gopro video I’ve ever watched. Kudos.
Du är helt underbart pedagogisk. Det blir så lätt att förstå med ditt fina sätt att förklara
Best GoPro guide I have ever seen. I'm going to keep it because I won't remember half of it tomorrow
Best video on this topic I have found so far. Very comprehensive. Thanks!
I do work in audio and film a LOT and man, I watch every video I come across on UA-cam for fun and Harris Heller as been one of my go tos as far as finding the equipment to handle the job goes, and I think people should really add this video of yours to their list of references on how to utilize and work with said equipment. This has been one of if not the most informative videos I’ve seen to date
This video deserves 1M+ views, very informative, thank you very much Mike!
My goodness. I've been looking at multiple GoPro setup videos every now and then and I'm always struggling a lot with my own GoPro filming (so much useless footage). This is by far the most detailed and well-explained video on this topic I have ever encountered. A lot of the stuff I already knew/figured out myself, but you presented it in such a clear way that all these concept connect clearly! I may actually order some more GoPro's for my trackday onboard footage after all.
This like a GoPro film school in one video.
Anybody else reread his comment multiple times before you understood?
@@JM-fo1te no.
@@JM-fo1te no
Thank you for all the info and the time you spend helping others to get better quality footage!
People can learn more from this video about film making than from some film making channels. Your content is top level, thank you very much!
This is the most comprehensive and completed guide I have ever seen so far. Congratulations on this marvelous work!
Holy cow. I’ve watched a ton of GoPro how to videos and this one is FAR AND AWAY the best. Well done!
One of the best video on UA-cam for gopro users... subscribed
I don't own a GoPro.. but I've seen quite a few of these tips and tricks videos.. my man.. this is a goldmine! I feel like I should have paid money for this!
Love how detailed your videos are. As someone who will be joining the moto vlogging scene in the next month or so I really appreciate this
The shooting in 4:3 then cropping to 16:9 tip totally blew my mind! I've never thought of that. Great video. Lots of good information.
Dude, this is NO JOKE the BEST video for gopro setup. The way you teach and explain everything perfectly fits with my learning and editing style. I'm going to save this video for when I get super deep into film making. But I do have one question, why does my gopro hero 8 upload footage in really low quality? Even in 4K the image quality looks really blurry and horrible. And it shouldn't be an SD card problem, I bought a SanDisk 128 GB card.
As with all your videos, this is top notch: clear, concise, practical, and very educational. Every minute is valuable. Thank you.
Learned a ton in this video, now is just the implementation... Thanks for the video! Ride safe.
This is a very good video my friend, I studied Video Editing and Content Creation, and the explanations were pretty much spot on. Whilst I'm not interested in motorbikes at all, I'll subscribe to you mainly for the footage that is a pleasure to watch. There's a few methods for GoPro that you may consider checking out, related to motion blur, (shooting in 60 and frames and utilizing the extra frames as media to create motion blur, AI Induced Motion Blur on programs like Davinci Resolve Studio (or plug ins), etc). Sorry for my English, it's not my native language. Hope you have a wonderful day.
For an ignorant beginner like me i highly appreciate this! Thank very much. Ur a blessing! 🙏❤️
I've just started my motovlog channel to fill a niche in the Hungarian YT community with videos made at higher than average production values. But your stuff is on the next level Mike. You've helped me a ton! Keep it up!
You are awesome, man.
I learned more watching this video than I have wasting a hundred hours watching other stuff.
Way to cut to the chase.
YYou're the man
You're a genius the way you always (all ways) present your technical videos. So logical and understandable.
this video was great man,
seen a lot of people new to gopros recording poor videos and I was getting concerned that the gopro 10 just wasn't worth it.
But nah.. just people new to cameras that didn't know how to manage the settings well, without your vid I might of been one of them, thanks man
Man this is really the best and most complete info about working with Gopros, there are bunch of videos that doesn't have mora than a few topics, Thanks
This video is amazing! The way you break everything down is perfect. Thank you!
That's the best video about motion blur and stabilization ever seen on UA-cam. Thanks a lot! 😁
i dont even have a bike or a go pro but i still watched this video like i have an exam for this tomorrow morning. i love this
This is an amazing videos for us motovloggers. Thank you!!
Thank you for sharing your tips!👍.. this is next level for someone starting from the bottom.
I have learned so much on this video! Thank you so much! :) hope a lot of people discover your amazing channel
One of the very best videos on UA-cam. Excellent explanations and demonstrations. Thanks!
Mike you are awesome 👌 and you production quality is second to non. Would love a video for the many many vloggers out there that struggle with sound recording and quality 👍🙏
this vid should have mil’s views why just couple of thousands, One of the best go pro tutorial man cheers for sharing.
Best Gopro tutorial video I had never seem in YT, very useful, thanks you.
Bruhhhh the first like 28 seconds had me sold you got straight to the point after that to prove the quality 🙏🏼
Love your simple way of explaining complex camera settings.
I'm only halfway through this video and have already learned a ton... Thank you Mike!
Mike, this is definitely the best video on GoPro cameras I've watched, and was extremely useful as a budding videographer, thank you!
That thumbnail photo though.... 👌
Mate, I never comment, but this video is sooooo informative and complete. Thanks for this work!!
Buddy...this is the best content i ever came across for GoPro filming... subscribed your channel on the 10 min..pure information 👌🙌
This video is fantastic!! I was having so much trouble dealing with noisy footage and terrible audio. The standard settings for the gopro cameras really are quite poor. Thanks very much Mike, you really know what you're doing :)
Thank you so much for having enabled the subtitles. Your video is very interesting in addition to all those about motorcycle driving that I follow closely. Greetings
One of the best videos i have seen so far explaining how to capture good footage from your GoPro. Wish there was an option to give multiple likes :). Thanks for sharing Mike
These tips and methodologies are stellar. I learned so much about filmmaking in this video. Thank you, truly.
Warning: this is an entire course on video editing in general with all the chapters highlighted
Great work, the hard work is very noticeable.
Thank you for this Video, you inspired me to not only use the settings available on my Gopro more but also making me interested in Post production.
Hats off, man. This is by far the most complete "to use" GoPro guide I've seen so far. A lot of work put to film, explain and put together. Big THANK YOU! 😘
A must watch video to every GoPro owner.
Dude you seriously rock some knowledge here. My Hero 9 is arriving tomorrow and I've been trying to educate myself on the best way to use it for a 10 day trip to Colorado/Arizona. There's going to be some amazing scenery; Grand Canyon, Telluride, Ouray, Silverton, Durango, Sedona, Scottsdale, can hardly wait.
The way you explained each concept is brilliant 👌
Best explanation of settings i have ever seen here on You Tube! great video! Thank you very much!
You pretty much taught us a crash course for film making using a gopro! 10/10
I do want to give a little feedback. Incorporate pauses and transitions whenever you're switching topics. Happened a few times that you moved on to the next topic and I thought you were still talking about previous one. Also helps with viewers with a "relief" each topic even if it's only 2-3sec pause.
This is probably the most underrated GoPro video on how to capture video with a GoPro. I don't own one... but damn, those are some sweet tips if I ever get one!
This video contains a wealth of knowledge beyond GoPro and demands more views. Perhaps retitle this video: Video MasterClass: Amateur to Pro in 30 minutes (Or something like that). I saw the video because I'm subscribed to you otherwise I would have missed it and I'm currently searching for this type of tutorials. Remember most views are from nonsubscribers. I'm diving into Reddit and spreading this video. Great video man; keep up the great work.
"Like" before watching the video and a positive comment after! Mike, you rock! Thanks for the great content and best of luck this year!
After watching this video, I am glad I purchased Hero 10 and accessories related mostly to my sport touring rides and getting familiar with my first brand new RT 2022. I was wondering which settings to use to get the most from that camera and later for post production. I took notes and screen shots from this video. You saved me from a lot of lost time… thank You Mike.
Working up the gear for recording our motorcycle trips. This has been the most information rich video I've found! I may watch this multiple times as I am learning how to use my equipment (Hero 9, Hero 3, iPhone 12, Mavic Mini 2, Final Cut Pro). Thanks for all the work you did to create this!
I'll have this video on loop for about 3 days. Thanks!
I think nobody else has explained gopro settings this better..wow..😃👌
Thanks a lot for the tips..❤
this is the best GoPro video I have ever seen. Subbed. This is so useful for since I just bought my first GoPro. Thanks
Congrats. I guess this is THE best explaining video, containing everything you need to know and change, on UA-cam. Liked, Subscribed and Shared.
Keep on your masterpiece of videos and thank you for helping me with my 2021 restart on my channel.
Thank you man. as an amateur I really learned so much from this one video. I had no idea that I should edit my 60fps videos in 30 or 24 fps to get the best result from the slow motion effects! I've been editing my 60fps shots in 60fps and was thinking 'hmmm why is this slow motion not as good as I thought it would be?'. I'm gonna reduce my current 60fps project to 30fps and see how it changes the slow motion there.
This is the most informative UA-cam video, EVER! Awesome job sir.. Keep making videos like this! Thumbs Up!
The best and most instructive video I've ever watched, thank you my friend
Hey Mike.. GREAT Video. I've been researching this topic for a while now and I keep seeing conflicting advice, especially around shutter speed, NDs and stabilization. Your coverage of the topic was the most comprehensive and insightful, so thanks, you saved me a ton of time testing.
Two questions:
1) In your Profile 2 or Heavy post-production you had EV Comp at N/A. I don't understand that. Why wouldn't you dial in -0.5 or -1 stop of EV comp?
2) What ND strength are you using to get 1/240sec? And are you locking shutter at 1/240sec or getting it there with ND strength and then leaving it to auto so that it can adjust exposure if required?
Finally a video that explains it well and that I can use
Super impressive concentration of top shelf info and presentation 🤯🤯🤯🤯
Ok, this is one of the very best explained videos I've found. While I focus on cinematic footage, but from a slow platform, I think I can take this information and have a better direction to work with. Thank you. And after watching this, I think I need to invest in a set of ND filters given how much footage gets tossed out in my channel videos because of the sun on the water and such. Thank you! I'm going to watch this one several more times to try to get it all through this thick head of mine
and you production quality is second to non. fantastic Mike. am Italy
i feel I owe you money for watching this masterclass summary
Greeting from Peru!!! ♥
Hey you are amazing, I love your work, and your videos are always top notch!
Thank you for doing what you do, you're awesome mike
Man... the detail you get is awesome, congratulations on your achievements 👏
This is the best explanation video out there! Cheers
I love how your description for this video says ND Filters twice, they are that important!
So perfectly explained! Learned something very useful
I've watched this video for the 5th time now. I'm gonna watch again after another ride and see to it where I am missing again.