I am a professional videomaker and I agree with you on what you said about editing, jump cuts and B-Roll, now online they think they can get used to people who can't speak and insert a jump every moment. Especially on journalistic reports, first a rough cut is made and then a continuous flow is created with the B-roll. Great, I'll continue to follow you also because I just purchased the Pocket 3 too.
I believe editing has taught me how to film more effectively. I hold my shots longer than I used to. I film a few different intros in case something looks or sounds bad when I’m at a location I won’t be returning to. I’m an amateur who finds joy in making little videos. Ive recently learned stabilization in Davinci can make footage look really warped like jello. I was panning with Sony ZVE1 in dynamic stabilization. It looked jerky. Stabilization in post made it look worse. Static shots can look so much nicer.
Hey April, yeah. Stabilization in post can be tricky. Might be worth looking at catalyst browse and using that to stabilise the the ZVE1 footage and then edit it
Through UA-cam vlogging and watching channels on holiday I now film/edit and produce for my job. I’m 6 years in and still very basic and always learning. My holiday vlogs I am always trying to improve and this Portable camera is perfect for my next evolution of videos. Thanks for the tips mate - Chris
Just bought the pocket 3 for my face camera for my reviews. I only recently started showing my face in my videos. This video really made me rethink some things. Particularly jump cuts. I tend to use jump cuts a lot, but in my main food camera view you can't tell. My face camera, you can. Which has been a frustrating learning curve. I just learned the crop method to make the flow better, but watching this made me realize I need to do things differently. Great video, great advice and I will be trying some different things. Thanks!!
@@VicBarry I can't wait! This youtube journey has been epic! I had NO intention of this journey happening and any help I can receive from experts is invaluable! Love your channel and appreciate the informative content!!
That "bad audio" advice is so true. Thinking back on some interesting video topics I stumbled upon in YT searches, I literally left the video without watching more than 20 seconds because the audio was horrendous. Its like nails on a chalk board. It sounded like the topic was there and the information was as well, but that audio was a killer for my ears and brain.
Thank you Vic for your tutorials on the Pocket 3. I've learned a lot from them. I just bought the Pocket 3, and your tutorial has been a tremendous help to me.
What I can say about it is that it's the most solid camera I've seen. It's incredibly handy, and the video quality is fantastic. What I like most about it is how easy it is to use. Plus, it's also easy to set up to manual mode. @@VicBarry
The Jump cut is an eye opener for me. I haven’t gone through any real kind of editing schooling. Just loved movies my whole life, watch a lot of UA-cam and I basically pick out what looks good and try to learn from it. Never really thought of them as annoying but this makes sense. As far as editing how would you suggest color grading on an iPhone? Do all editing apps have them? I currently use splice
Depends on the app you use to be honest. While the iPhone screen is pretty accurate color wise the size of the screen is the biggest obstacle. Lumafusion and CapCut do offer cooor grading functionality. Definitely worth a look. On the editing side of things, watching movies is a great way to pick up a few tips especially around angles and pacing. Next time you watch a movie time how long each scene is on screen / shot before it changes
New Feature Requests for the DJI OSMO Pocket 3 1. Add a dwelling time for each of up to four settable movement positions in Motion Time-Lapse Mode. As each of the four settable positions programmed into a motion time-lapse sequence is reached, the end user could set from 1 to 10 seconds of a pause in gimbal movement as each programmed position is reached during the sequence before the gimbal moves forward to the next programmed position. This would yield a much more dynamic and professional looking, smoother motion time-lapse sequence. 2. In Motion Time-Lapse Mode the ability to set movement ease in and ease out settings from 0.5 to 3 seconds for each programmable gimbal position before gimbal movement normal progression rate is reached. 3. True 24.00p filming speed. 4. The ability to set time-lapse sequences based on 24.00p. 5. The ability to be able to record from the DJI Mic 2 and from a plugged in via USB audio source at the same time. 6. Adding a 10 Bit 4:2:2 recordable video codec. 7. Please add zoom capability when shooting in all time-lapse modes.
Man you are a good youtuber bro. I am enjoying thoroughly. Some of the tips and tricks I knew, other stuff it was cool to have corroborated by someone who does this much more than me. I use resolve, had used premiere, am soon going to buy resolve studio. I want the accelerated h264 and some of the AI features. I also pay for wondershare filmora some cool effects for fast social media joke stuff. Looking to get the osmo pocket 3 next. Use my iphone 11, samsung phones (multiple flagships), dji action 2 (great for personal protection hanging around my neck), and old school gopro hero 9. iphone 11 getting the most use for low light. low light is what i care about the most right now. hence the pocket 3. once the creator bundle is back in stock in Canada I will buy it. Your channel is awesome. I'm learning a lot. Also I use mobile editors like capcut, wondershare filmora, lumafusion. Mobile editing is pretty wild these days. Lots you can do on the go. I'm at airports a lot so it helps. Cheers love your style brother.
Thank you Vic, I do have another type of question regarding the editing of Pocket 3 footage. I've watched your other videos about the settings and I'm on Pro every time I shoot. But when I'm in 16:9 the footage looks a lot like from a smartphone, a bit "fish-eye-ish..." when I bring it into FCPX. If I crop the edges to left and right, the middle of the image is fine. But then, when I watch your footage in fullscreen, it's all fine. Mine is crap in fullscreen. What am I doing wrong? Thanks!
Just one question when it comes to editing do both cameras ie action 4 and pocket 3 footage blend good together if there both set to same setting thanks
I use Premiere Pro for all my videos. But there’s plenty of other options out there like CapCut, Davinci Resolve, Adobe Rush. Try them all and see which one best suits your needs
So true on the talking head stuff. Sometimes I start watching a video and end up yelling at the screen, "Shut the hell up and get to the point!" I've noticed that your videos tend to be just the right length to get the information out without droning on. I tend to have several tabs open of things I want to watch. Kind of a que of videos on a subject. A long, drawn-out video filled with fluff and filler is a click-out soon for me. Granted, if I'm watching short films a little longer if it fits the story. Or if watching ambient videos then sure, long is ideal. But for informational videos, I don't want or need a 30-60 minute video. So thank you for both the great information provided and for not droning on.
could please tell more detail about this ? dji osmo pocket use micro sd card, why sd card ? or you mean just dont edit right from the all memory card ? just move that to device we’re using to edit, is it because of the speed ? no matter how fast the speed of the card is ? lets say 170mb/s
Hey Vic question here… my videos are coming out small after exporting . rather then taking up the whole screen on a phone. Could it be the way I’m shooting with the pocket 3 or the editing software. Currently using Final Cut iPad edition.
@ 4:30 Uhhhh, no it isn't Vic. Editing is about the artful assembly of shots to create an idea or an emotion in the mind of the viewer. Editing is what Hitchcock used to refer to as "Pure Cinema." Editing isn't really about "cutting," as it's not really viscisection. There are two main kinds of editing. 1. Continuity editing. 2. Juxtaposition editing, and even there may well be a third kind of editing referred to as "cross cutting." The first kind is employed to be unnoticable by the viewer, and draws no attention to itself. Only the scenes assembled are visible in service of the story. The second kind is a type of editing which deliberately calls attention to itself, where one shot is put next to a greatly contrasting shot in action and pace in order to have a specific effect on the viewing audience. This kind of editing was invented by the early Russian Director Sergei Eisenstein and it was first used in a film he directed called "Strike," and more famously, in his film "Battleship Potemkin." The French "New Wave" filmmakers also used this second style. The late 1960's American episodict TV show Ironside also famously used this second kind of abrupt jump cut style. The third kind is called cross cutting, and is popularised by an obscure American Director named Christopher Nolan.
Hey Mark As a professional in this field, I'm well aware of the complexities and artistic dimensions of editing, including the styles you've mentioned like continuity, juxtaposition, and cross-cutting. However, it's crucial to tailor my approach based on the audience's level of expertise and their specific needs. In this video most of my audience is at the beginner level. Therefore, the focus is on practical and accessible editing techniques suitable for those just starting out. Discussing advanced theories and the historical context of editing, while intellectually enriching, is not aligned with their current requirements and could potentially overwhelm them. I understand the importance of matching the depth of content with the audience's ability to absorb and apply it. The section you referred to, where I emphasize 'cutting,' is designed to introduce beginners to essential editing concepts in a straightforward and digestible manner. I trust you apply these more advanced techniques in your own work, and if you've any examples by all means send them my way, and I totally commend your knowledge :) Advanced editing concepts are a topic for another time and audience. Here, I'm all about giving new editors the tools they need to start creating, without overcomplicating the process
@@VicBarry Well, it's OK to learn new things isn't it Vic ? My point is editing is filmmaking. Hitchcock said he actually hated having to go out and shoot the picture, because he thought he really made the movie in writing the script and in editing it after. OK. So by all means, let's cut out all the bad stuff and keep all the good stuff. 😃
@markjob6354 @vicbarry -- A professional is well studied in their craft and is well-versed on the nuances of how to bring their vision to fruition. A TRUE professional is one who realizes that others out there might share the same vision but don't exactly know how to do it so they share their knowledge and wisdom much in the way a young child is raised. They look to educate. By demonstrating fundamentals. One thing I've learned in my old age is that regardless of how much you really know, nobody truly respects a know-it-all. Been guilty of it myself. Mark, would you like to share your wisdom with us budding Hitchcocks in a way that we can understand? I mean, why let all of that awesomeness die with you? Seems almost selfish. Thank you, Vic, for this very informative video.
I thought you were going to talk about connecting the pocket 3 via USB-C as a hard drive. I was is doing this (USB-3) and about the third try, I got a bunch of errors in fcpx. I was simply dragging the clips onto the time-line. The settings were for import clips to be copied into the library (on a local HD). On the 3rd project, I disconnected the pocket 3, assuming the clips were in the library. However, the audio tracks turned red and I got yellow triangles, locking up the time-line. Huh! Everything should be in the library, right? Does disconnecting the pocket 3 (external HD) cause this when the library files are local?
6:40 ???WHT. DO U MEAN BUY JUST BUY A SD CARD READER ?? DONT EDIT OFF THE SD CARD SO HOW ARE WE GONNA USE THE SD CARD READER IM CONFUSED DONT EDIT OFF THE CARD ?MEANING DONT PULL IT OUT THE CAMERA ??OR YES PULL IT OUT AND THEN USE IT IN READER???
I download the videos off my Pocket 3 to my Samsung phone through the Mimo App, then on to my PC .That way I never have to remove the SD card . I did the same with my Pocket One and Pocket 2
editing has to be just a little more then to what we I just did twenty tracks to make a wall of vids play for five seconds, I should show how quickly and smooth it can be done. editing is not easy
Since it's likely that your undoubtedly valuable advices are also being viewed by non-native English speakers, consider speaking a little slower and more clearly.
Been using the Osmo Pocket 3 for a year now. Here’s my detailed review: ua-cam.com/video/QIRS4hDryPA/v-deo.html
I am a professional editor and this is the best video about how to edit that I have seen in ages.
Hey Toby, thanks so much. 🔥
I am a professional videomaker and I agree with you on what you said about editing, jump cuts and B-Roll, now online they think they can get used to people who can't speak and insert a jump every moment. Especially on journalistic reports, first a rough cut is made and then a continuous flow is created with the B-roll. Great, I'll continue to follow you also because I just purchased the Pocket 3 too.
I believe editing has taught me how to film more effectively. I hold my shots longer than I used to. I film a few different intros in case something looks or sounds bad when I’m at a location I won’t be returning to. I’m an amateur who finds joy in making little videos. Ive recently learned stabilization in Davinci can make footage look really warped like jello. I was panning with Sony ZVE1 in dynamic stabilization. It looked jerky. Stabilization in post made it look worse. Static shots can look so much nicer.
Hey April, yeah. Stabilization in post can be tricky. Might be worth looking at catalyst browse and using that to stabilise the the ZVE1 footage and then edit it
Through UA-cam vlogging and watching channels on holiday I now film/edit and produce for my job. I’m 6 years in and still very basic and always learning. My holiday vlogs I am always trying to improve and this Portable camera is perfect for my next evolution of videos. Thanks for the tips mate - Chris
Cheers Chris 🙏
Just bought the pocket 3 for my face camera for my reviews. I only recently started showing my face in my videos. This video really made me rethink some things. Particularly jump cuts. I tend to use jump cuts a lot, but in my main food camera view you can't tell. My face camera, you can. Which has been a frustrating learning curve. I just learned the crop method to make the flow better, but watching this made me realize I need to do things differently. Great video, great advice and I will be trying some different things. Thanks!!
Epic stuff. Best of luck with it 🙏 (one of my newest vids is totally dedicated to jump cuts which will be a big help)
@@VicBarry I can't wait! This youtube journey has been epic! I had NO intention of this journey happening and any help I can receive from experts is invaluable! Love your channel and appreciate the informative content!!
Video E iting 101. A whole semester’s content in under ten mins. Bravo! Subbed.
Thanks Dave 🙏
That "bad audio" advice is so true. Thinking back on some interesting video topics I stumbled upon in YT searches, I literally left the video without watching more than 20 seconds because the audio was horrendous. Its like nails on a chalk board. It sounded like the topic was there and the information was as well, but that audio was a killer for my ears and brain.
By far the best I've seen and listened to in a long time. Keep it up. All business no fluff, love it!. Aloha
Cheers 🙏
Sır, You are the best at least teaching about DJI Osmo Pocket 3 God Bless you Salute you from Bodrum Turkey
Wow, thanks
Love your no nonsense, easy to understand advice.
Great to hear a fellow Irishmans' accent on these kind of videos. Usually a US/UK monopoly!
Crackin' video, go raibh mle!
Thank you Vic for your tutorials on the Pocket 3. I've learned a lot from them. I just bought the Pocket 3, and your tutorial has been a tremendous help to me.
No problem. Thank you. How are you finding the Pocket 3?
What I can say about it is that it's the most solid camera I've seen. It's incredibly handy, and the video quality is fantastic. What I like most about it is how easy it is to use. Plus, it's also easy to set up to manual mode. @@VicBarry
Awesome stuff. Cheers for following up
this video has made me rethink all my video editing choices. in a good way
totally love the way you talk to us. Brilliant!
wow years of watching advice and this is more practical and honest, superb
Glad it was helpful!
The Jump cut is an eye opener for me. I haven’t gone through any real kind of editing schooling. Just loved movies my whole life, watch a lot of UA-cam and I basically pick out what looks good and try to learn from it. Never really thought of them as annoying but this makes sense.
As far as editing how would you suggest color grading on an iPhone? Do all editing apps have them? I currently use splice
Depends on the app you use to be honest. While the iPhone screen is pretty accurate color wise the size of the screen is the biggest obstacle. Lumafusion and CapCut do offer cooor grading functionality. Definitely worth a look.
On the editing side of things, watching movies is a great way to pick up a few tips especially around angles and pacing. Next time you watch a movie time how long each scene is on screen / shot before it changes
For me content is key and I have no problem with youtubers having 200 jump cuts in a 5 mins clip. Have a great day.
very interesting tips not only about the Osmo, but about general filmmaking. Thanks!
No worries Jose. Glad you found this video useful 🙏
Can you elaborate on the SD card not editing on does it have an app tht you can send files to your phone or laptop to edit?
IS IT GOOD TO FLIM ANIMALS ?? MOVING AROUND ??? WHAT. SHOULD WE DO IN THAT INTSANCE ANYTHING SPECIAL OR NO???
Yes
Greets from Mexico, just got to this video and it was fantastic! You sir has a new subscriber.
8:14 😂 ☕️ 🐶 💩 😭 you’re killin’ it, Vic! Made my day with that one - so spot on!
Thanks Doc 🙏🔥
Thank you so much! Very new to this
Very good practical advice about how to shoot for editing.
Which app is u used to edit your videos? I mean like what’s the app called?
New Feature Requests for the DJI OSMO Pocket 3
1. Add a dwelling time for each of up to four settable movement positions in Motion Time-Lapse Mode. As each of the four settable positions programmed into a motion time-lapse sequence is reached, the end user could set from 1 to 10 seconds of a pause in gimbal movement as each programmed position is reached during the sequence before the gimbal moves forward to the next programmed position. This would yield a much more dynamic and professional looking, smoother motion time-lapse sequence.
2. In Motion Time-Lapse Mode the ability to set movement ease in and ease out settings from 0.5 to 3 seconds for each programmable gimbal position before gimbal movement normal progression rate is reached.
3. True 24.00p filming speed.
4. The ability to set time-lapse sequences based on 24.00p.
5. The ability to be able to record from the DJI Mic 2 and from a plugged in via USB audio source at the same time.
6. Adding a 10 Bit 4:2:2 recordable video codec.
7. Please add zoom capability when shooting in all time-lapse modes.
Excellent little tips here Vic, even for a veteran editor like me. Cheers. 🔥😎
No worries. Thanks for watching.
Great tips, thanks
Would this be a good camera for gym content
Great stuff man. Subscribed.
Thank you
Great tips as always.
Thanks for watching!
Some.good tips thanks.
Welcome 🙏
Man you are a good youtuber bro. I am enjoying thoroughly. Some of the tips and tricks I knew, other stuff it was cool to have corroborated by someone who does this much more than me. I use resolve, had used premiere, am soon going to buy resolve studio. I want the accelerated h264 and some of the AI features. I also pay for wondershare filmora some cool effects for fast social media joke stuff. Looking to get the osmo pocket 3 next. Use my iphone 11, samsung phones (multiple flagships), dji action 2 (great for personal protection hanging around my neck), and old school gopro hero 9. iphone 11 getting the most use for low light. low light is what i care about the most right now. hence the pocket 3. once the creator bundle is back in stock in Canada I will buy it. Your channel is awesome. I'm learning a lot. Also I use mobile editors like capcut, wondershare filmora, lumafusion. Mobile editing is pretty wild these days. Lots you can do on the go. I'm at airports a lot so it helps. Cheers love your style brother.
Thank you so much for the kind words. Really appreciate it. Resolve is great 👍
Thank you Vic, I do have another type of question regarding the editing of Pocket 3 footage. I've watched your other videos about the settings and I'm on Pro every time I shoot. But when I'm in 16:9 the footage looks a lot like from a smartphone, a bit "fish-eye-ish..." when I bring it into FCPX. If I crop the edges to left and right, the middle of the image is fine. But then, when I watch your footage in fullscreen, it's all fine. Mine is crap in fullscreen. What am I doing wrong? Thanks!
Hey 👋 you sure you haven’t got the the wide angle lens adapter on as that does give distortion
@@VicBarry No sir, plain lens as it comes, not even an ND.
what app do you use to edit videos for osmo pocket 3 ?I am new and want to start doing it.
I sue Premiere Pro
Just one question when it comes to editing do both cameras ie action 4 and pocket 3 footage blend good together if there both set to same setting thanks
New to the Osmo Pocket 3, great info my man! Thanks! Subscribed!
What editing software is best on a Mac for a beginner?
Can i do this on my phone??
Enjoy ur vidio from nepal❤
Sir im a newbie.. im planning to buy osmo 4. What editing software you can recommend?
I use Premiere Pro for all my videos. But there’s plenty of other options out there like CapCut, Davinci Resolve, Adobe Rush. Try them all and see which one best suits your needs
So true on the talking head stuff. Sometimes I start watching a video and end up yelling at the screen, "Shut the hell up and get to the point!" I've noticed that your videos tend to be just the right length to get the information out without droning on. I tend to have several tabs open of things I want to watch. Kind of a que of videos on a subject. A long, drawn-out video filled with fluff and filler is a click-out soon for me. Granted, if I'm watching short films a little longer if it fits the story. Or if watching ambient videos then sure, long is ideal. But for informational videos, I don't want or need a 30-60 minute video. So thank you for both the great information provided and for not droning on.
Great feedback. Thanks for taking the time to drop that in. Appreciate it.
Helpful. Note: Colour" caption repeated. David
Must mention, good clip ,bad audio? Can you / will it work with a voice over or music or atmospheric sound(s).
If you can “repair it”, recreate the audio or disguise it. But whatever you do if it’s still a distraction or noticeable cut it
How do you shoot HDR video with the Pocket 3? Is that Rec 2020 or something? If I convert to Rec 709 do I lose HDR footage? Or does it matter?
Didn't quite get your SD card tip, but good stuff as usual, thanks
Ok 🤔 don’t use the sd card to edit from. Copy the footage from the sd card to whatever you’re editing on 👍👍
could please tell more detail about this ? dji osmo pocket use micro sd card, why sd card ?
or you mean just dont edit right from the all memory card ? just move that to device we’re using to edit,
is it because of the speed ? no matter how fast the speed of the card is ? lets say 170mb/s
@@ramasyarief_ yeah. I think the 2nd. But who does that??
I can't install the LUTs (There is no application set to open the document “DJI OSMO Pocket 3 D-Log M to Rec.709 V1.cube”.)
Hey Vic question here… my videos are coming out small after exporting . rather then taking up the whole screen on a phone. Could it be the way I’m shooting with the pocket 3 or the editing software. Currently using Final Cut iPad edition.
Hey. How small is small? Is it just small black bars too and bottom? Or smaller again?
Check your export resolution on your software
Anyone know what’s better and can explain why? HEVC or H.264 files?
Hi. Dji pocket3 mimo app for android...I could not find it in samsung andriod play store? Why am I not seeing Dji Mimo App in Samsung phone? Thanks
Hey. No idea to be honest as I don’t use android. But take a look on DJI’s website as they should have a download link
Have you noticed the footage seems to have a lot more contrast than average video?
Thanks!
THANK YOU Norman. Too kind 🔥🙏
Super helpful as always
Glad you think so!
Editing can't fix these mistakes - ua-cam.com/video/kgx2rgeK-S4/v-deo.html
Where the rec 709 ?
Thanks!!
It makes proxies by itself, rename the side car files on your microsd
Sorry am very limited can you explain me a bit more?
God I hate jump cuts but 99% of youtubers do them . Makes me crazy that they can't edit yet get views yet those who edit flop
😞 yep. So true
Bro made a video full of jump cuts saying don't use jump cuts😢
@@thatjacobaaronhaha! yes, visceral content.
Would you prefer an informative/entertaining clip or a pretty one
No edits needed for taking amazing looking timelapses - ua-cam.com/video/MRPKIY1zYu8/v-deo.html
@ 4:30 Uhhhh, no it isn't Vic. Editing is about the artful assembly of shots to create an idea or an emotion in the mind of the viewer. Editing is what Hitchcock used to refer to as "Pure Cinema." Editing isn't really about "cutting," as it's not really viscisection. There are two main kinds of editing. 1. Continuity editing. 2. Juxtaposition editing, and even there may well be a third kind of editing referred to as "cross cutting." The first kind is employed to be unnoticable by the viewer, and draws no attention to itself. Only the scenes assembled are visible in service of the story. The second kind is a type of editing which deliberately calls attention to itself, where one shot is put next to a greatly contrasting shot in action and pace in order to have a specific effect on the viewing audience. This kind of editing was invented by the early Russian Director Sergei Eisenstein and it was first used in a film he directed called "Strike," and more famously, in his film "Battleship Potemkin." The French "New Wave" filmmakers also used this second style. The late 1960's American episodict TV show Ironside also famously used this second kind of abrupt jump cut style. The third kind is called cross cutting, and is popularised by an obscure American Director named Christopher Nolan.
Hey Mark
As a professional in this field, I'm well aware of the complexities and artistic dimensions of editing, including the styles you've mentioned like continuity, juxtaposition, and cross-cutting. However, it's crucial to tailor my approach based on the audience's level of expertise and their specific needs.
In this video most of my audience is at the beginner level. Therefore, the focus is on practical and accessible editing techniques suitable for those just starting out. Discussing advanced theories and the historical context of editing, while intellectually enriching, is not aligned with their current requirements and could potentially overwhelm them.
I understand the importance of matching the depth of content with the audience's ability to absorb and apply it. The section you referred to, where I emphasize 'cutting,' is designed to introduce beginners to essential editing concepts in a straightforward and digestible manner.
I trust you apply these more advanced techniques in your own work, and if you've any examples by all means send them my way, and I totally commend your knowledge :) Advanced editing concepts are a topic for another time and audience. Here, I'm all about giving new editors the tools they need to start creating, without overcomplicating the process
@@VicBarry Well, it's OK to learn new things isn't it Vic ? My point is editing is filmmaking. Hitchcock said he actually hated having to go out and shoot the picture, because he thought he really made the movie in writing the script and in editing it after. OK. So by all means, let's cut out all the bad stuff and keep all the good stuff. 😃
@markjob6354 @vicbarry -- A professional is well studied in their craft and is well-versed on the nuances of how to bring their vision to fruition.
A TRUE professional is one who realizes that others out there might share the same vision but don't exactly know how to do it so they share their knowledge and wisdom much in the way a young child is raised. They look to educate. By demonstrating fundamentals.
One thing I've learned in my old age is that regardless of how much you really know, nobody truly respects a know-it-all. Been guilty of it myself.
Mark, would you like to share your wisdom with us budding Hitchcocks in a way that we can understand? I mean, why let all of that awesomeness die with you? Seems almost selfish.
Thank you, Vic, for this very informative video.
@@cpbeck The contrary and argumentative nature of social media is not to be underestimated.
I thought you were going to talk about connecting the pocket 3 via USB-C as a hard drive.
I was is doing this (USB-3) and about the third try, I got a bunch of errors in fcpx. I was simply dragging the clips onto the time-line. The settings were for import clips to be copied into the library (on a local HD). On the 3rd project, I disconnected the pocket 3, assuming the clips were in the library. However, the audio tracks turned red and I got yellow triangles, locking up the time-line. Huh! Everything should be in the library, right? Does disconnecting the pocket 3 (external HD) cause this when the library files are local?
8:09 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Im a sony vegas editor and none of the pocket 3 video files will even load up in vegas.. what a bust
Switch to Davinci i am using it .Davinci is for me its 3 times faster than premiere
6:40 ???WHT. DO U MEAN BUY JUST BUY A SD CARD READER ?? DONT EDIT OFF THE SD CARD SO HOW ARE WE GONNA USE THE SD CARD READER IM CONFUSED DONT EDIT OFF THE CARD ?MEANING DONT PULL IT OUT THE CAMERA ??OR YES PULL IT OUT AND THEN USE IT IN READER???
Use an sd card reader to copy the footage from the card to your computer. Alternatively copy the footage from the Osmo pocket 3 to your computer.
@VicBarry thanks so much your sending so many of us newbies out n about 💛💚💛💚
I download the videos off my Pocket 3 to my Samsung phone through the Mimo App, then on to my PC .That way I never have to remove the SD card . I did the same with my Pocket One and Pocket 2
soo can i do the same with a i phone ....pocket 3 to i phone then to MacBook Pro???@@SpotNFlo
editing has to be just a little more then to what we I just did twenty tracks to make a wall of vids play for five seconds, I should show how quickly and smooth it can be done. editing is not easy
That’s how I do it, too.
Since it's likely that your undoubtedly valuable advices are also being viewed by non-native English speakers, consider speaking a little slower and more clearly.
Did you know you can adjust the playback speed of every video? Just tap the cog icon.
Great advice thank you :)