Nice overview. For questions, could you talk about how to edit videos. I realize there's many different editing software programs and each work a little differently. I'm asking about how to compose a video, put it together, while editing. What is B Roll, where to add it to a video? Syncing audio & video. Tips on what to cut from a video, how to add graphics or special effects. Things like that. Thanks
Perfect video, for me , as a kayak angler from Australia & UA-cam creator. Checked out a few of your other videos & they are great. Inspirational! I found your channel from a comment you left on a Roberto Blake video 👍
Great video Brian. Lots of great info. I would agree refurbished is the way to go with hero 5 and up but the 4s I have returned more than I can count. Best to just buy brand new and go with the protection plan. Good luck next week. Cody is always on the fish.
@@AnglingAnarchy A lot of the ones I had couldnt hold a charge at 1080/120 even when I connected externally. The brand new one isnt without its faults either.
Man this is where I wanna be eventually lol I just put up my first video the other day, still so green at filming and editing, I just used looping on a chest mount and compiled it all together lol
@@AnglingAnarchy I do have one question, I’m noticing that when using the gopros, the batteries die super fast, so I got an external power brick, I notice a lot of people using those.. is it just normal for it to not charge while recording? Or am I missing a step or something so that it’s always charging?
@@kylemurray7086 which model GoPro are you hooking up to an external power source? That will make a difference on how to have them hooked up to an external power source. Let me know, but also I'll link a video I did previously about powering the cameras, that may help. ua-cam.com/video/EK3WoT1Gqvs/v-deo.html
Pat Thompson are you looking for what I use for the chest mount? I'll try to find it but honestly it was just a cheap dead cat for a larger shotgun mic that I cut pieces off of to glue in place over the GoPro mic on the aluminum housing for the gopro.
Thank you for a very informative video. Doing this right costs a lot of money. I rent a slip at a marina and would have to take all the equipment off for security reasons. I am assuming all of the equipment runs in the 10’s of thousands of dollars.
harry myers You're very welcome! You can actually get quite a few cameras set up for a few thousand dollars. Still a lot of money, but it's not too ridiculous or anything 😊
Super great tutorial! I really need to get a yolotek, would make my life a lot easier but I'm afraid the camera might be too far from the action on my boat.
Matt, a lot of folks shoot in wide so they can zoom in post edit, but then don't zoom. You can shoot on linear or other modes so it does not seem far away.
Hey Brian, great video, as always. Could you describe exactly where you place your cameras? I understand the ones on the side to get the follows and boatside strikes, but I'm wondering about the ones for shooting in the boat. My partner complains when I put the Yolo in the back because it hinders figure 8s and fighting fish. Thanks, bro!
Fishing with JC The cameras that film the bow and stern of the boat are about 6 feet up on a piece of metal conduit that's positioned on the starboard side of the boat approximately in the middle. It's out of the way for the most part. Hope that helps!
Thanks for the reply. One additional question...you said you have your side cameras set to 1080 120. When you pull those into your editing software and you're using 24p or 30p on your timeline, how do you go from normal speed to slow motion without having your normal speed footage looking choppy due to the difference in fratimeliness. Thanks again for helping us newbs.
@Fishing with JC No problem! So when you pull the 120 fps into say 24p timeline, the software will just grab every 5th frame, and it will look just fine. Same with 60 fps, it will just grab 24 frames to use out of the 60. So you can put different fps clips into the timeline, and it's all going to render to whatever you have your timeline set to. Then with slow motion, say for the 120 fps into a 24p timeline, a clip could be slowed down 5x while still maintaining 24 fps and it will look nice and smooth. Hope that makes sense, sometimes it's hard to convey what I'm thinking in my brain to the written word 😅
Makes absolute sense! Thanks. I really enjoy your videos, you always seem so calm and relaxed in front of the camera. If you ever think about fishing down here in WV/OH, give me a shout. I know lots of tucked away places.
how do you keep them from over heating. i tried with a yolo stick and it was constantly turning off because of heat. no battery in the camera, powered from the stick. do chesty rigs over heat less?
gary peters For me, not at all. In fact I find it enhances the experience for me. I find the process of filming/editing to be just as compelling as fishing. It's definitely not for everyone though!
Isaiah Bettinger I use Cyberlink Powerdirector 15. I believe the newest version is 19. It's a very powerful piece of software for the price. Goes for around $100.
Like that idea of a lure box for batteries, mounts, etc. Great video.
@lakesnluresoutdoors9017 Thank you! I appreciate you watching!
The power stick is a good way to start i like that you can plug and play in other boats,,good info video thank you.
Chad Hartman Thank you! I'm glad you found it informative!
AWSOME SETUP BRIAN AND GREAT VIDEO QULITY MY FRIEND.
Nice Brian! Great video. I will definitely pick up yolo teckstick
Kevin Vender Thanks bud!
Nice overview.
For questions, could you talk about how to edit videos. I realize there's many different editing software programs and each work a little differently. I'm asking about how to compose a video, put it together, while editing. What is B Roll, where to add it to a video? Syncing audio & video. Tips on what to cut from a video, how to add graphics or special effects. Things like that. Thanks
YOU THE MAN BRIAN!!!!
Thanks for the tips and tricks on this. I'm always looking for ways to improve my camera work.
Reel Angling You're quite welcome!
Nice camera location for catching closeups of your hookups on the side of the boat. And the Yellowtech? Wow! Thnx-gwa
George Alexander Thank you! I appreciate you watching!
Awesome video! Super helpful as always Brian.
Drew Matusek Thank you sir! So glad to hear that it was helpful!
Nice tutorial on your set up, great video as always.
Mitchell Genz Thank you sir! 😊
Perfect video, for me , as a kayak angler from Australia & UA-cam creator. Checked out a few of your other videos & they are great. Inspirational! I found your channel from a comment you left on a Roberto Blake video 👍
Very nice man! Thanks for the great video
Brian Williams Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
This was a very nice video and very informative thanks alot
Dennis Hayden SR. You're quite welcome! I'm glad it was helpful.
What a great video and shoutout! Tons of information and giving lots of options... #AlwaysBeRecording #YOLOtekPhotoBomb
Great tips and nice setup!
Merry Boys Thanks very much!
sweet educational Vid!!
Great video Brian. Lots of great info. I would agree refurbished is the way to go with hero 5 and up but the 4s I have returned more than I can count. Best to just buy brand new and go with the protection plan. Good luck next week. Cody is always on the fish.
SG Angling Thanks Sam! I think I got lucky with my refurb Hero 4 silver. I'm starting to hear too many stories about having bad luck on those.
@@AnglingAnarchy A lot of the ones I had couldnt hold a charge at 1080/120 even when I connected externally. The brand new one isnt without its faults either.
Great video~~~
Wei K Thank you!
Man this is where I wanna be eventually lol I just put up my first video the other day, still so green at filming and editing, I just used looping on a chest mount and compiled it all together lol
Kyle Murray You gotta start somewhere! Best of luck to you with filming and editing, please don't hesitate to shoot me any questions you may have.
@@AnglingAnarchy I do have one question, I’m noticing that when using the gopros, the batteries die super fast, so I got an external power brick, I notice a lot of people using those.. is it just normal for it to not charge while recording? Or am I missing a step or something so that it’s always charging?
@@kylemurray7086 which model GoPro are you hooking up to an external power source? That will make a difference on how to have them hooked up to an external power source. Let me know, but also I'll link a video I did previously about powering the cameras, that may help. ua-cam.com/video/EK3WoT1Gqvs/v-deo.html
@@AnglingAnarchy I have a hero9 black and a hero5 black, I’ll check out the video thanks!
great vid Brian! Could u put up a link for what u recommend for a “dead cat”? I’ve tried several and haven’t had much luck.
Pat Thompson are you looking for what I use for the chest mount? I'll try to find it but honestly it was just a cheap dead cat for a larger shotgun mic that I cut pieces off of to glue in place over the GoPro mic on the aluminum housing for the gopro.
Thank you for a very informative video. Doing this right costs a lot of money. I rent a slip at a marina and would have to take all the equipment off for security reasons. I am assuming all of the equipment runs in the 10’s of thousands of dollars.
harry myers You're very welcome! You can actually get quite a few cameras set up for a few thousand dollars. Still a lot of money, but it's not too ridiculous or anything 😊
Brian, do you worry about your conduit becoming a lightning rod?
Nice ....
Super great tutorial! I really need to get a yolotek, would make my life a lot easier but I'm afraid the camera might be too far from the action on my boat.
Matt, a lot of folks shoot in wide so they can zoom in post edit, but then don't zoom. You can shoot on linear or other modes so it does not seem far away.
How are you dealing with rough water with no gimbal?
Hey Brian, great video, as always. Could you describe exactly where you place your cameras? I understand the ones on the side to get the follows and boatside strikes, but I'm wondering about the ones for shooting in the boat. My partner complains when I put the Yolo in the back because it hinders figure 8s and fighting fish. Thanks, bro!
Fishing with JC The cameras that film the bow and stern of the boat are about 6 feet up on a piece of metal conduit that's positioned on the starboard side of the boat approximately in the middle. It's out of the way for the most part. Hope that helps!
Thanks for the reply. One additional question...you said you have your side cameras set to 1080 120. When you pull those into your editing software and you're using 24p or 30p on your timeline, how do you go from normal speed to slow motion without having your normal speed footage looking choppy due to the difference in fratimeliness. Thanks again for helping us newbs.
@Fishing with JC No problem! So when you pull the 120 fps into say 24p timeline, the software will just grab every 5th frame, and it will look just fine. Same with 60 fps, it will just grab 24 frames to use out of the 60. So you can put different fps clips into the timeline, and it's all going to render to whatever you have your timeline set to. Then with slow motion, say for the 120 fps into a 24p timeline, a clip could be slowed down 5x while still maintaining 24 fps and it will look nice and smooth. Hope that makes sense, sometimes it's hard to convey what I'm thinking in my brain to the written word 😅
Makes absolute sense! Thanks. I really enjoy your videos, you always seem so calm and relaxed in front of the camera. If you ever think about fishing down here in WV/OH, give me a shout. I know lots of tucked away places.
@Fishing with JC Right on man, that would be great! Shoot me a DM on either FB or Insta, and maybe we can get something figured out!
how do you keep them from over heating. i tried with a yolo stick and it was constantly turning off because of heat. no battery in the camera, powered from the stick.
do chesty rigs over heat less?
I am just now getting into a UA-cam channel. Come to Caverun lake Ky. I live 6 minutes from there.
How do you control all cameras remotely? Do you use voice or a remote. Thank you
@emanuelaguiar6481 I use the GoPro app called "Quik" to control the cameras.
@@AnglingAnarchy thank you sir much appreciated 👍🏼
By the way great videos
Does the filming and camera take away from the fishing
gary peters For me, not at all. In fact I find it enhances the experience for me. I find the process of filming/editing to be just as compelling as fishing. It's definitely not for everyone though!
@@AnglingAnarchy thanks for the quick response
@@antfarmmining7824 You bet!
What do you edit your videos with?
Isaiah Bettinger I use Cyberlink Powerdirector 15. I believe the newest version is 19. It's a very powerful piece of software for the price. Goes for around $100.
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Curt Adams Thanks bud 😊
You're welcome Brian !
Gift my camera 😅