Thank you for creating this video. Your organized sharing of the settings and config you used to create the clips shown in the video is particularly helpful and even refreshing. Well done Werner.
I'm just getting started using timelapse video feature. What is not clear to me is the interval. For example, if you set the interval to 5 second. That means the video stops for 5 seconds and keeps recording or records video for 5 seconds? Tante grazie.
At 1:30 u were able to get the interval starting from 1 sec but it was on standard but if u change the format to RAW then it begins from 5,so u use standard if u want to set the interval at 2 seconds? I have the GoPro Hero 8 and I'm very interested in photography but have never done much about it since I don't go anywhere, decided to learn how to make maximum use of the GoPro atleast when I do end up going somewhere photo worthy. 🤘🏼
Such an enjoyable and valuable channel! The content you teach us is gold. Thank you so much Werner, greetings and a hug from Mexico! (Obviously subscribed)
Wow amazing video! How did you set up the camera and did it overheat at any point? I have to shoot a 30 days timelaps for a customer in 2.7k, 5minutes intervall with 3600 photos for a 4 minutes video. The storage for that are only 20GB, so is it possible to run the camera for 30 days, when using a cable to power it? Or does it shut down for overheating? Thank you for yout time! Regards, Lukas
Oh thanks for the quick response. And also the Data should not be a problem right? When I do 528h and use an interval from 5 minutes and create 3MB photos with the 2.7k setting right? Or do I have a calculating mistake here? Thanks again in advance for your time @@MountMediaChannel
how about setting up for building construction, is Go pro can do that? is the Go pro capable on five days straight recording without changing the battery? hoping this message will be noticed. thank you
Hello. Thanks for the great tutorial. I wanted to ask you, what do you do about the fish eye effect? Do you correct it in Lightroom? Or do you just leave it? I just got the new GoPro 11 and you simply cant shoot in RAW with Linear lens.
Hey Verner and thanks for the video! Have you ever shot 60 days long time-lapse? What's your advice on battery life and external power for outdoor. Shooting with Hero 7 Black
Hi George, I never really made such long time-lapses. But you will of course need a power bank and even then I'm not sure if it will work...you should probably make a few tests first.
Thank you, is very interesting. If i understood right, so can the raw files from the gopro only be read by adobe programs. As a capture one user, this would then be an exclusion criterion,right? thanks a lot, great channel Klaus
Thanks, very helpful. subscribed. I have two questions: To make a video, is it possible to edit a series of photos into a video in Lightroom or is it better to edit in Adobe Premiere Pro? What settings are recommended for continuous outdoor photography with changing extreme lighting conditions?
I edit my audio with Audacity. I would do a tutorial, but I think the general interest in audio tutorials is very low. Perhaps some time in the future....
There’s TONS of videos on Audacity. I’ve used it a lot. Learning about “peaking” audio quality (over-“saturating”, or allowing too much sensitivity through), which will distort and sound very annoying. It’s easier to increase audio; and near impossible to recover from peaked audio. EQ is necessary to remove “muddy” sounds, to clean up to the natural sound, and remove high frequencies that are irritating to listen to: like an air nozzle with high compressed noise, creating hissing sounds. “Compression”, essentially equalizes all the decibels of volume, to a more stable amount: reducing “surprises” of audio level sound, or other sounds too low. There’s much more; but these general concepts will help immensely.
Lol... I fell asleep watching this. Your audio is really good, and was quite relaxing to hear. I was tired already, and this video finished it off 😆. Second time reviewing: I like this content, and this helped a lot.
Hi great video! One question: I have a GoPro 9 Hero, is it possible to set the timelapse every day for example from 8 in the morning to 8 in the evening (no for example on Sundays) for a week? Thanks!
Thanks for your GoPro tutorials. I hope you can address some concerns I have. I have a client that wants to capture a time lapse of their 3-4 month ship building process. The location is interior, so light levels should be consistent. I want to mount 2-3 GoPro cameras to record the ship building process, and need to know what range of shot intervals are available (to calculate the final frame rate of the video) and how I can power the GoPro for extended periods of time. Regarding the shot interval, I would normally prefer photo time lapse mode for best image quality, but due to the long period of time the shooting will take, I'm OK if video time lapse is a better option regarding data storage or battery consumption. As I don't want to move the cameras during the process, is there a way to attach an external power supply to the GoPro to keep it running? Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer.
The longest interval is 60 minutes. That could be enough for your purpose. You can attach a powerbank/external power supply while shooting. But I'm not sure if it will then last forever. I never tried it out. For data storage video time lapse is the better option but I think when using a bigger sd card this should not be your problem.
Connect to external power supply ( I use jackery bc of 2 power options) and connect that to a 110 outlet. Used with dslr time lapse which takes a lot more power..worked great
Another excellent video. Thanks! I downloaded the motion blur to try it out but when I drag the right corner of it to match the length of my time lapse clip ("trim" it), the clip appears to just repeat over and over as per the length of the original title when dragged onto the timeline (6 seconds repeated). In your video, when you add the blur, it appears to match the length of your clip automatically. I can't figure this out and any help appreciated. Thank you again!
MountMedia I did some investigation. I’m guessing you used Motion to create the blur and if so, I found this bit of information on why it repeats. “Finally (and this is very important), add a Loop End marker to the end of the project. Doing so will ensure that the motion blur sampling does not change when you trim the duration of the title in FCP X.” That information came from this article: www.provideocoalition.com/motion-blur-in-final-cut-pro-x-via-motion/ I hope this is the solution. I don’t (yet) have Motion or I would try to see if this is indeed the remedy. Again, thank you for your insightful videos.
Thanks for the cool video Verner. Hey are you able to do a multi day time-lapse on the GoPro 10? Is there an inbuilt timer to make it start and stop over a certain parts of the day, over multiple days? Of course given that you have enough battery and memory as such :) Thanks again for the cool video.
Congratulations, as this is the best video on UA-cam on how to actually enhance the quality of GoPro Timelapse’s. Thanks Werner, you are awesome! 😎
I was blown away by your timelapse samples...it boosts my confidence in using go pro 12 for timelapses..
What is the GoPro's battery life while on time lapse setting? I believe it runs 2 hours of video if filming constantly. What about in time lapse mode?
Thank you for creating this video. Your organized sharing of the settings and config you used to create the clips shown in the video is particularly helpful and even refreshing. Well done Werner.
Thank you Dan!
Thank you very much. I love the way you explain and the tranquility your voice transmits. Greetings from Spain!!
I ceep ginding my self coming back to your videos, just the best on youtube for gopro haha had to subscribe your the best 🙏🏻love from 🇩🇰
Thanks for sharing so good information! Gonna try my first Timelapse with my go pro!!! ♥️♥️♥️
Those clouds are beautiful
I'm just getting started using timelapse video feature. What is not clear to me is the interval. For example, if you set the interval to 5 second. That means the video stops for 5 seconds and keeps recording or records video for 5 seconds? Tante grazie.
I need help keeping the battery alive during timelapse ! Any tips?
Very informative video. Thanks a lot
Great tutorial and tips. As always a great informative video, thx for sharing
Thanks, going to try adding motion using the key frame techniques, the results look great
At 1:30 u were able to get the interval starting from 1 sec but it was on standard but if u change the format to RAW then it begins from 5,so u use standard if u want to set the interval at 2 seconds? I have the GoPro Hero 8 and I'm very interested in photography but have never done much about it since I don't go anywhere, decided to learn how to make maximum use of the GoPro atleast when I do end up going somewhere photo worthy. 🤘🏼
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge !!
Such an enjoyable and valuable channel! The content you teach us is gold. Thank you so much Werner, greetings and a hug from Mexico! (Obviously subscribed)
Thank you Rafa!!
Thank you for this video. Super helpful.
Wow amazing video! How did you set up the camera and did it overheat at any point? I have to shoot a 30 days timelaps for a customer in 2.7k, 5minutes intervall with 3600 photos for a 4 minutes video. The storage for that are only 20GB, so is it possible to run the camera for 30 days, when using a cable to power it? Or does it shut down for overheating? Thank you for yout time! Regards, Lukas
Hi Lukas - I never tried it out for 30 days but overheating will not be a problem
Oh thanks for the quick response. And also the Data should not be a problem right? When I do 528h and use an interval from 5 minutes and create 3MB photos with the 2.7k setting right? Or do I have a calculating mistake here? Thanks again in advance for your time
@@MountMediaChannel
Great video and explanation, thank you for sharing 🙌😀
what is the time interval for the cloud?
Thank you so much for your kind to sharing you knowledge !!
how about setting up for building construction, is Go pro can do that? is the Go pro capable on five days straight recording without changing the battery? hoping this message will be noticed. thank you
Hi Ferdie, no the GoPro will run out of battery
The ideas you have provided here is amazing. Thankyou
Thanks for Tips ❤️ from Nepal...plz make more videos gopro hero 8 black cinematic luts
Thank you so much for this tips!! 🙏🙏🙏
Hello. Thanks for the great tutorial. I wanted to ask you, what do you do about the fish eye effect? Do you correct it in Lightroom? Or do you just leave it? I just got the new GoPro 11 and you simply cant shoot in RAW with Linear lens.
Normally I just leave it (as with all examples in this video) but yes, you could correct it with Lightroom
@@MountMediaChannel Thanks for the answer. Keep up the good work!
How to record for longer period like 24hrs? Is this possible?
i love your explanations
Great informative video, off to do some practicing now. Thank you.
Thanks very informative video. After watching got my GoPro out and straight to the terrace and voila shot a time lapse.. Now for post...
Hey Verner and thanks for the video! Have you ever shot 60 days long time-lapse? What's your advice on battery life and external power for outdoor. Shooting with Hero 7 Black
Hi George, I never really made such long time-lapses. But you will of course need a power bank and even then I'm not sure if it will work...you should probably make a few tests first.
Thank you, is very interesting. If i understood right, so can the raw files from the gopro only be read by adobe programs. As a capture one user, this would then be an exclusion criterion,right?
thanks a lot, great channel
Klaus
Yes, that should be right. GPR is an extension of Adobe's DNG format. But I do not own Capture One. And maybe they have added support in the meantime.
Thanks, very helpful. subscribed.
I have two questions:
To make a video, is it possible to edit a series of photos into a video in Lightroom or is it better to edit in Adobe Premiere Pro?
What settings are recommended for continuous outdoor photography with changing extreme lighting conditions?
Excellent advice Werner, thank you!
thank you!! Very helpful
easy to understanf - thank u
Great explanation! All what is required! Thank you. Subscribed.
Cool tips
I live the audio quality on this video. Can you do a video on the audio chain you use while editing your videos?
I edit my audio with Audacity. I would do a tutorial, but I think the general interest in audio tutorials is very low. Perhaps some time in the future....
There’s TONS of videos on Audacity. I’ve used it a lot. Learning about “peaking” audio quality (over-“saturating”, or allowing too much sensitivity through), which will distort and sound very annoying. It’s easier to increase audio; and near impossible to recover from peaked audio.
EQ is necessary to remove “muddy” sounds, to clean up to the natural sound, and remove high frequencies that are irritating to listen to: like an air nozzle with high compressed noise, creating hissing sounds.
“Compression”, essentially equalizes all the decibels of volume, to a more stable amount: reducing “surprises” of audio level sound, or other sounds too low. There’s much more; but these general concepts will help immensely.
Lol... I fell asleep watching this. Your audio is really good, and was quite relaxing to hear. I was tired already, and this video finished it off 😆.
Second time reviewing: I like this content, and this helped a lot.
Hi great video! One question: I have a GoPro 9 Hero, is it possible to set the timelapse every day for example from 8 in the morning to 8 in the evening (no for example on Sundays) for a week? Thanks!
Thanks for your GoPro tutorials. I hope you can address some concerns I have. I have a client that wants to capture a time lapse of their 3-4 month ship building process. The location is interior, so light levels should be consistent. I want to mount 2-3 GoPro cameras to record the ship building process, and need to know what range of shot intervals are available (to calculate the final frame rate of the video) and how I can power the GoPro for extended periods of time.
Regarding the shot interval, I would normally prefer photo time lapse mode for best image quality, but due to the long period of time the shooting will take, I'm OK if video time lapse is a better option regarding data storage or battery consumption.
As I don't want to move the cameras during the process, is there a way to attach an external power supply to the GoPro to keep it running?
Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer.
The longest interval is 60 minutes. That could be enough for your purpose. You can attach a powerbank/external power supply while shooting. But I'm not sure if it will then last forever. I never tried it out. For data storage video time lapse is the better option but I think when using a bigger sd card this should not be your problem.
Connect to external power supply ( I use jackery bc of 2 power options) and connect that to a 110 outlet. Used with dslr time lapse which takes a lot more power..worked great
What software do you use in editing? sorry didn't quite understand. Thanks!
I use FCPX but it works with any video editing software
Your videos are awesome
Thx Bharat!
which tool u used for editing link or name plz
FCPX (Mac only)
This deserves more than just the 👍 so please have these 👏👏👏 as well.
✌️😎✌️
Thank you Paul!
What program are you using to edit these?
FCPX
@@MountMediaChannel thank you
Another excellent video. Thanks! I downloaded the motion blur to try it out but when I drag the right corner of it to match the length of my time lapse clip ("trim" it), the clip appears to just repeat over and over as per the length of the original title when dragged onto the timeline (6 seconds repeated). In your video, when you add the blur, it appears to match the length of your clip automatically. I can't figure this out and any help appreciated. Thank you again!
Ok - I've seen what you mean. I will see if I can fix this.
MountMedia I did some investigation. I’m guessing you used Motion to create the blur and if so, I found this bit of information on why it repeats. “Finally (and this is very important), add a Loop End marker to the end of the project. Doing so will ensure that the motion blur sampling does not change when you trim the duration of the title in FCP X.” That information came from this article: www.provideocoalition.com/motion-blur-in-final-cut-pro-x-via-motion/ I hope this is the solution. I don’t (yet) have Motion or I would try to see if this is indeed the remedy. Again, thank you for your insightful videos.
@@TRC_PNW Hey thanks for your feedback. I had added the Loop End marker and I think that this was the problem. Did you try out the new version?
MountMedia Ah, didn’t know there was a new one. I’ll try it out and report back.
Fixed now. Thank you again!
Love from Nepal
OMG I did not know I could do a photo time lapse.
Great job
Merci pour votre tutoriel
Grande, grazie!
Thanks for the cool video Verner. Hey are you able to do a multi day time-lapse on the GoPro 10? Is there an inbuilt timer to make it start and stop over a certain parts of the day, over multiple days? Of course given that you have enough battery and memory as such :) Thanks again for the cool video.
Hi, it's not possible with the normal firmware - I'm not sure but it might be possible using GoPro Labs....
thank you ,Bro!
well done
thankx
Bro what !!! I Just want to learn how to start it
Das auf deutsch wäre super 👍🏼
Since childhood i hate these lectures
Bruh speak up please
Even I live in Italy, great content btw and u deserve a sub!
which microphone you use. sound quality is excellent.
Link in the description
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