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Thank you very much sir. I learn lots of thing from your video. Its really so helpfull for a beginner. And i wish i will healthy and sound. And give us this type of imformative video. Seriously sir i like your videos. I am from Bangladesh.
Good tips. Here's another idea to use the GoPro High Frame rate and using multiple cameras at different angles to capture some object and playback all views together in slow motion. FutureVideo's Multi-View HD Pro 2 can take 8 videos, synchronize them using GoPro's metadata timecode, and play them all together in real-time without having to edit or render. It's great to see all angles in slow motion.
Playing with my camera just now - Hero 10 - you cannot use SuperView with 120fps. Looking at the video it has changed from 120 to 60fps (4:00 and 4:22 on the video - it's defaulted back to 4K / 60fps) after you switched it back to Wide. My camera a white pop-up screen comes up to let me know that 4K/120 is not possible with SuperView. Love your content though. I refer to you often!
watching video and then reading comments more interesting, specially all answers to the questions, thanks so it means when we record video, after that we need to make it slow in premier pro or other software right. i was thinking the settings here when we done, does slow it
Tip number 5 - do I move the camera at normal speed or slow down to get footage. For instance walking - normal or slow down? Or, if I’m stationary and moving the camera move it at normal speed or slow down?
This relates to a setting on the Preferences menu under the General option. If you change the Anti-Flicker menu option to 60Hz you’ll then see 120 available as a frame rate.
The footage does not have to have the same frame rates. You can put footage will all different frame rates onto the same timeline if you want to and edit accordingly.
The speed ramps can be done in free software titles as well such as VideoProc Vlogger, DaVinci Resolve, and the GoPro Quik App if you’re a GoPro subscriber.
@@GreatDayForAHike I do have gopro quik app but its so annoying you can only do it on your phone, and it lags alot sometimes it loads and loads than nothing happens , very frustrating
You’re welcome. Both are great cameras but the 10 has a new sensor that is more responsive and the 10 also has higher resolutions and frame rates. Both are good cameras but I like the 10 better of the two.
Yes, this is because they are not “seen” as slow motion by other devices. You have to tell the video to become a slow motion file essentially. This can be done via video editing software or the GoPro Quik app. This video shows one example of how to do this (in Premiere Pro): ua-cam.com/video/f_p23ORkBzg/v-deo.html
Hello, forgive my ignorance maybe, I recorded in 4K 120 fps but when I play it back it starts normal but after a minute or so it goes to slowmo, is there a way to watch it in normal speed? Thanks in advance
Hi, firstly, thanks very much for all your videos, all really helpful and easy to follow. I am wondering if you could do a GOPRO video editing video? I use a GOPRO Hero 9 black and DaVinci Resolve editing but am a bit lost when it comes to editing. Thanks, keep up the good work Steve
It does not matter which mode you choose to configure with these settings. I simply chose the Activity mode but if you want to choose Ultra Slo-mo mode that is okay too. You can configure the preset heading that you want these settings to exist under.
Just recorded a few 4k 120 W, slow-motion videos. Checked them in the Quick app and they look super choppy and not smooth at all. Some play in real-time, but very choppy too. Also, I can hear all the background sounds. No idea what is wrong. Any suggestions? Thank you 🙏🏻
This may be due to a limitation of your phone. 4K 120 footage is very resource demanding and I have found that certain phones cannot play it smoothly depending upon the specs of the phone. 4K 120 will record sound as well just like the other video modes. If you do not want the sound you would need to mute it or remove it from the clip when editing.
A Q needs you kindly help with: Anybody there also has trouble with GoPro 10 not uploading all media to Quick app on iPhone? Tends to miss a couple of videos or photos, answer from google is that the missing ones are not compatible with phone, but why other clips with same setting can? Thanks!
It’s possible that higher resolution/frame rate combinations are causing this error because these use the HEVC codec. For instance 5.3K 60 or 4K 120 will likely need to be downloaded to your iPhone first before they can be viewed. This could be a different issue too but that is what this initially sounds like.
Why doesn’t the slow motion work after you take it off the camera. It is standard speed when it’s uploaded to Quik. And yes I did use the correct settings. It looked fabulous on the camera. I can’t ask GoPro because they never answer my emails.
Check out this video here: ua-cam.com/video/ECBAaKgBRVE/v-deo.html In this I explain how to make your footage into slow motion for the finished product.
Make sure your video compression is set to allow HEVC. Also check to make sure you’re not in 4K 4:3 mode and make sure your lens isn’t set to Superview. Any of these being set will not allow for 4K 120.
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Thank you very much sir. I learn lots of thing from your video. Its really so helpfull for a beginner. And i wish i will healthy and sound. And give us this type of imformative video. Seriously sir i like your videos. I am from Bangladesh.
Good tips. Here's another idea to use the GoPro High Frame rate and using multiple cameras at different angles to capture some object and playback all views together in slow motion. FutureVideo's Multi-View HD Pro 2 can take 8 videos, synchronize them using GoPro's metadata timecode, and play them all together in real-time without having to edit or render. It's great to see all angles in slow motion.
Playing with my camera just now - Hero 10 - you cannot use SuperView with 120fps. Looking at the video it has changed from 120 to 60fps (4:00 and 4:22 on the video - it's defaulted back to 4K / 60fps) after you switched it back to Wide. My camera a white pop-up screen comes up to let me know that 4K/120 is not possible with SuperView. Love your content though. I refer to you often!
You’re right. I’ll make sure to correct this. Thanks!
Playing around with this too. I found out you cannot be in extended battery mode. You must instead be in max video performance mode.
Great tips , literally heading out the door to try some of them ! Thank you !
Great! Have fun!
Great Tips!! As always, Thank You! 👍😊
You’re welcome!
watching video and then reading comments more interesting, specially all answers to the questions, thanks
so it means when we record video, after that we need to make it slow in premier pro or other software right. i was thinking the settings here when we done, does slow it
That is correct. In this video I demonstrate how to create slow motion from the source footage: ua-cam.com/video/ECBAaKgBRVE/v-deo.html
Tip number 5 - do I move the camera at normal speed or slow down to get footage. For instance walking - normal or slow down? Or, if I’m stationary and moving the camera move it at normal speed or slow down?
Great question. It’s best to move the camera at normal speed. This will look best later on when you slow it down.
@@GreatDayForAHike thanks. I’ll keep that in mind. I can’t seem to get 4k/120fps. Best I get is 100fps. Any ideas?
This relates to a setting on the Preferences menu under the General option. If you change the Anti-Flicker menu option to 60Hz you’ll then see 120 available as a frame rate.
@@GreatDayForAHike ahhh. I have it set to 50 for Australia. Thanks.
Where you edited the video?
I used Adobe Premiere Pro for editing this video.
@@GreatDayForAHike all footages must be in same rates right?
The footage does not have to have the same frame rates. You can put footage will all different frame rates onto the same timeline if you want to and edit accordingly.
What is the name of the microphone for this cámara? Thank you 🙏
I use the DJI Wireless Mic and the Rode Wireless Go II. Both are great options.
Excellent tips thanks
You’re welcome.
what mode do you use , when you are shooting a footage in slow motion and the it goes slower - Like in one take ?
I shoot in 4K 120 typically and then do a speed ramp in Premiere Pro.
@@GreatDayForAHike thank you ^^ i guess no more using movavi and into premiere pro. cos your editing looks so cool
The speed ramps can be done in free software titles as well such as VideoProc Vlogger, DaVinci Resolve, and the GoPro Quik App if you’re a GoPro subscriber.
this was the question and i got answer tysm for both,
@@GreatDayForAHike I do have gopro quik app but its so annoying you can only do it on your phone, and it lags alot sometimes it loads and loads than nothing happens , very frustrating
Could you please show us how to edit slow motion videos in you PC?
I have learnt more by watching your tutorials, 1st class all the way, if you were in the UK, I would buy you a pint
Thank you for your feedback and support. Much appreciated!
really nice video, thank you :)
You’re welcome and thank you for your feedback.
Thank you very much for these excellent tips.
I want to get the GoPro 9 or 10 according to you?
From Quebec Thank you again!
You’re welcome. Both are great cameras but the 10 has a new sensor that is more responsive and the 10 also has higher resolutions and frame rates. Both are good cameras but I like the 10 better of the two.
does 4k 120fps record audio as well?
Yes, it does.
Can you help me understand why my slow mo videos don't play back slow mo once transferred?
They only play slow motion on the GoPro.
Yes, this is because they are not “seen” as slow motion by other devices. You have to tell the video to become a slow motion file essentially. This can be done via video editing software or the GoPro Quik app. This video shows one example of how to do this (in Premiere Pro): ua-cam.com/video/f_p23ORkBzg/v-deo.html
Hello, forgive my ignorance maybe, I recorded in 4K 120 fps but when I play it back it starts normal but after a minute or so it goes to slowmo, is there a way to watch it in normal speed?
Thanks in advance
Is this when playing it back on your camera or on another device?
@@GreatDayForAHike This is when I played it back in my MacBook Air, I didn’t try to watch it on my camera
Good tips.
I appreciate your feedback.
Thank you very much for these useful tips. I use a shortcut which changes the fps of the video so i need not have another video mode. Nice video 👍
You’re welcome. The shortcuts are super useful and a great way to change the fps as well.
Thanks very much.
You’re welcome.
Hi, firstly, thanks very much for all your videos, all really helpful and easy to follow. I am wondering if you could do a GOPRO video editing video?
I use a GOPRO Hero 9 black and DaVinci Resolve editing but am a bit lost when it comes to editing.
Thanks, keep up the good work
Steve
Thank you for your feedback. Are there any specific aspects of editing GoPro footage you would like to learn more about/how to do?
@@GreatDayForAHike Thanks for replying.
Just getting started really. What timeline settings etc
Great. This helpful to me to know what to include/focus on.
@@GreatDayForAHike would love to see a video on Tips for DaVinci Resolve as well. Still not sure what app is the best for editing.
Great. Sounds like I need to make a video on this then for sure!
Hi. Why in Activity mode and not in Ultra Slo-mo mode?
It does not matter which mode you choose to configure with these settings. I simply chose the Activity mode but if you want to choose Ultra Slo-mo mode that is okay too. You can configure the preset heading that you want these settings to exist under.
Thank you, I am still learning as I just upgraded from Hero 4 to 10. Big difference 😂
That is a huge upgrade indeed.
Just recorded a few 4k 120 W, slow-motion videos. Checked them in the Quick app and they look super choppy and not smooth at all. Some play in real-time, but very choppy too. Also, I can hear all the background sounds. No idea what is wrong.
Any suggestions? Thank you 🙏🏻
This may be due to a limitation of your phone. 4K 120 footage is very resource demanding and I have found that certain phones cannot play it smoothly depending upon the specs of the phone. 4K 120 will record sound as well just like the other video modes. If you do not want the sound you would need to mute it or remove it from the clip when editing.
Nice video
Thanks
A Q needs you kindly help with: Anybody there also has trouble with GoPro 10 not uploading all media to Quick app on iPhone? Tends to miss a couple of videos or photos, answer from google is that the missing ones are not compatible with phone, but why other clips with same setting can? Thanks!
It’s possible that higher resolution/frame rate combinations are causing this error because these use the HEVC codec. For instance 5.3K 60 or 4K 120 will likely need to be downloaded to your iPhone first before they can be viewed.
This could be a different issue too but that is what this initially sounds like.
@@GreatDayForAHike thanks again for always being so patient and kind to answer the question!
You’re welcome!
Why doesn’t the slow motion work after you take it off the camera. It is standard speed when it’s uploaded to Quik. And yes I did use the correct settings. It looked fabulous on the camera. I can’t ask GoPro because they never answer my emails.
Check out this video here: ua-cam.com/video/ECBAaKgBRVE/v-deo.html In this I explain how to make your footage into slow motion for the finished product.
Can I get it on gopro 9
Yes the Hero 9 has slow motion options as well. Anything 60fps or higher for a frame rate can be used to create slow motion footage when editing.
@@GreatDayForAHike do u have any videos on that
4K/120 is not available on my gopro10 if I select 120 it will default it back to 1080
Make sure your video compression is set to allow HEVC. Also check to make sure you’re not in 4K 4:3 mode and make sure your lens isn’t set to Superview. Any of these being set will not allow for 4K 120.
One thing I hate about my Gorpo is you cannot zoom while shooting a video
Too bad it's only 120 fps.
Yeah 240fps at 4K would be nice. May be a frame rate coming on the Hero 11 for 4K. Currently you can do 2.7K at 240fps.
@@GreatDayForAHike let's hope