Hi, I have used your go pro settings but my video quality is still terrible but I know you mentioned post edits. What post edits are these and what do you use to edit?
@@MoodiOG by terrible what do you mean? If you’re using a flat color profile you want to make sure you’re color grading based off your footage in some video editing software like premiere pro. These settings are optimal for indoor play, which is why I suggested ND filters as an optional accessory for outdoors play with these settings. If you don’t have ND filters and you have the shutter locked in like I show in the video and play outside, the footage will be way too blown out with light. Hopefully this helps!
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@@ItzReallyAsher HOW COME I DIDNT THINK OF THAT!? Bruhhh 😭next time hahaha thank you! Writing that down ✍🏽
Hi, I have used your go pro settings but my video quality is still terrible but I know you mentioned post edits. What post edits are these and what do you use to edit?
@@MoodiOG by terrible what do you mean? If you’re using a flat color profile you want to make sure you’re color grading based off your footage in some video editing software like premiere pro. These settings are optimal for indoor play, which is why I suggested ND filters as an optional accessory for outdoors play with these settings. If you don’t have ND filters and you have the shutter locked in like I show in the video and play outside, the footage will be way too blown out with light. Hopefully this helps!