Thanks for another tip for the OP3. Savannah is a nice and peaceful town. The old buildings and scenery there are very nice. I was there few times in early 2000's.
Thank you for checking out my video! Unfortunately, I don't know an easy way to automatically convert files back to 24fps in Final Cut Pro. However, this doesn't mean it isn't possible.
It's tough not to get any distortion with a 20mm. You can fix this in post if you have time to. Try the optics compensation effect in After Effects. Thank you for watching!
your videos are amazing, thanks
Thank you for checking them out! I really appreciate the support!
Thanks for another tip for the OP3. Savannah is a nice and peaceful town. The old buildings and scenery there are very nice. I was there few times in early 2000's.
You're welcome! I'm glad you are enjoying the series! That was my first time in Savannah. I was amazed by the buildings and parks throughout the city.
Thx for a helpful video. Will use your speed ramping technique on our next music video! 🤟🏻🤟🏻
That will be awesome! Can't wait to see your music video!
Thank you for sharing your experience. Keep on making videos more . DJI is good 😊
Thank you! I have been really impressed with DJI and their products! I plan on it! More to come!
yes your video is better. I like your video.
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Great video man!
Thank you, Danny! I appreciate you checking it out!
We need premiere pro editing tutorial?..sequence settings and export settings.step by step😊..
Sounds good! I have a premiere tutorial in the works for you! - Stay tuned!
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This is a great video! Do you happen to know how to make those edits in Final Cut Pro?
Thank you for checking out my video! Unfortunately, I don't know an easy way to automatically convert files back to 24fps in Final Cut Pro. However, this doesn't mean it isn't possible.
1:19 I've filmed right in that spot before. Cool to see through someone else's lens
That's awesome! Savannah was a great city to film in!
that distortion though, there is so much distortion in slow motion mode.
It's tough not to get any distortion with a 20mm. You can fix this in post if you have time to. Try the optics compensation effect in After Effects. Thank you for watching!
@@Cole-Bielecki since I found out the nature of action cam lens, i decided not to use it ever again. I much prefer phone camera. thank you.