My First "Showreel"



kloner

Aerial DP
To make this look a little more high end look into the go pro studio, when you import the clips, there is some really powerful settings like quality, fisheye remover, etc...... bump the quality to max, fix the fisheye and if you want to export to a post editing program export in cineres, it'll be a really big file, but the quality is money, color is strong, etc.... then if you have premiere, take the clip through there, apply some warp post stab, dial in the coloring, publish.... otherwise just publishing mp4 out of go pro studio is decent enough. usually has really smooth motion.....

other than that pretty baller flying
 

techie33

Morgan
To make this look a little more high end look into the go pro studio, when you import the clips, there is some really powerful settings like quality, fisheye remover, etc...... bump the quality to max, fix the fisheye and if you want to export to a post editing program export in cineres, it'll be a really big file, but the quality is money, color is strong, etc.... then if you have premiere, take the clip through there, apply some warp post stab, dial in the coloring, publish.... otherwise just publishing mp4 out of go pro studio is decent enough. usually has really smooth motion.....

other than that pretty baller flying

Great tips!
I normally use premier, but never though of using the Gopro software first to tune up the video,

 

kloner

Aerial DP
it upconverts like you wouldn't believe.....4:2:2 capable. it got me all into filming 2.7,,,, makes a different product, the the cineres thing doesn't compress so when you get this footage, it stays like that to premier, whatever. try it, you'll dig it.
 

Benjamin Kenobi

Easy? You call that easy?
And try the three-way colour corrector in premier. Boost that saturation a bit to give it some nice colours. The warp stabiliser works well too.
 

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