I think DaVinci Resolve is a pretty good software for color grading, it's free and it has a lot of settings, for editing, compositing, color grading, sound effect... That's a very good software @@explorer8125
I’m new to this entire world, it’s people like you that make this world a better place. Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge in a east to understand format! ❤
So much value from all these videos Jake! Your tutorials gave a supercharge to the way I filmed my surf trip and am so happy with how the latest video came out. I can only imagine they'll keep getting better with stuff like this
You're the man Jake; thanks for your series. Had such a great evening enjoying the deep dive on your clips, happy to see someone enjoying their life and creating sick content. Cheers mate.
Thank you for this video Jake. I just bought a GoPro 9 this past weekend and I have updated my settings per your opinion and so far the videos are super smooth. I am excited to dive deeper into all the settings.
Great tips! My top cinematic tip is about how to move the camera: instead of turning/rotating to pan, move along a single plane/axis (like the camera would on a slider or dolly) instantly levels up shots! GoPro’s are such awesome little tools 🙌🏼
That's a great idea! - I think that's what I was doing when I filmed the shot moving towards the gate, had the gopro on the selfie stick and used it as a slider to slowly track through the flowers ;) (one of my favourite shots from the opener)
Video title s/b "How to Make GoPro *9 Onwards* Cinematics". Turns out I can't quite do half of these on the 7. Video starts at 1:28. 1) Very high res & frame rate. 2 (3:21) Set color to Flat. (It de-gray-ifies everything.) 3 (4:26) Typical upbeat music. 5:58-6:07 The rockiness of each footstep is noticeable. 4 (6:23) Match cuts (smooth angle transitions) 5 (7:13) Aspect ratio Liked the enthusiasm and enjoyed the informative share though. Thanks!
Super useful. I received a GoPro hero 10 as a Xmas gift and upgraded from a GoPro hero 4 which is such a dramatic upgrade and really glad I found your channel. I never really got it editing video it was more just using an app to let it automatically create videos for me like quik from my vacations etc but now with a 6 and 8 year old and how much we started traveling I've decided to take some time to experiment with video editing and man I'm excited to get started. 👍
Great video, but you're misunderstanding why 24fps looks cinematic, it's the motion blur that comes with having the lens capturing the image for 1/24th of a second - it won't have any such cinematic effect if you shoot at 120fps and then just modify the playback speed to 24fps in post unless you use some filter to artificially create the motion blur.
You're misunderstanding frames per second with shutter speed. Motion blur comes with slower shutter speeds, not lower frames per second. The lower frames per second leaves larger gaps in the motion (from frame to frame) which are eyes are used to. Those frames don't need to be blurred. General rule of thumb for cinematic is 24 fps shot at 1/48 or 1/50 shutter speed.
Can you do a video more on the editing process of how to make it cinematic ? Like which is the best platform to use, settings, maybe even color grading. Another video idea to can be " How to plan out telling a story " so that the video clips actually make sense. Thanks and love all the videos !
Anyone been to Sicily?
I live there. :)
Palermo and Cefalù rock ❤️
@@SabbGamer64 amazing places :)
@@sincl4ir you live in heaven :)
Definitely on the to do list bro.
1) Slowmo (120 fps shots>24 fps timeline)
2) Colorgrading (flat color shots)
3) Music
4) Match cut
5) Wider aspect (like 2:1)
How do you do the color grading for videos? Can you recommend a good video editing software or app
I think DaVinci Resolve is a pretty good software for color grading, it's free and it has a lot of settings, for editing, compositing, color grading, sound effect... That's a very good software @@explorer8125
I’m new to this entire world, it’s people like you that make this world a better place. Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge in a east to understand format! ❤
So much value from all these videos Jake! Your tutorials gave a supercharge to the way I filmed my surf trip and am so happy with how the latest video came out. I can only imagine they'll keep getting better with stuff like this
stoked to hear brother! I'll have to check them out, will head over to your channel now ;)
You're the man Jake; thanks for your series. Had such a great evening enjoying the deep dive on your clips, happy to see someone enjoying their life and creating sick content. Cheers mate.
Thank you Jake Rich for these five tips for beginning filmmakers.... Highly appreciated all your efforts. This is Edwin Dulfo from the Philippines!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this video Jake. I just bought a GoPro 9 this past weekend and I have updated my settings per your opinion and so far the videos are super smooth. I am excited to dive deeper into all the settings.
Great tips! My top cinematic tip is about how to move the camera: instead of turning/rotating to pan, move along a single plane/axis (like the camera would on a slider or dolly) instantly levels up shots!
GoPro’s are such awesome little tools 🙌🏼
That's a great idea! - I think that's what I was doing when I filmed the shot moving towards the gate, had the gopro on the selfie stick and used it as a slider to slowly track through the flowers ;) (one of my favourite shots from the opener)
GoPro Hero10 now has a really strong horizon levelling mode.
❤️ from India 🇮🇳 was waiting for this 👍🏻
Muito obrigado por esse vídeo! Thanks from Brazil! ❤
I have watch this video about 5 times..great vlog..👍
Glad you enjoy it man :)
It's nice to discover new cinematic creator today.. this is so amazing..
Quality vid. Incrediblely helpful 🤌
Glad it was helpful!
Video title s/b "How to Make GoPro *9 Onwards* Cinematics". Turns out I can't quite do half of these on the 7.
Video starts at 1:28.
1) Very high res & frame rate.
2 (3:21) Set color to Flat. (It de-gray-ifies everything.)
3 (4:26) Typical upbeat music.
5:58-6:07 The rockiness of each footstep is noticeable.
4 (6:23) Match cuts (smooth angle transitions)
5 (7:13) Aspect ratio
Liked the enthusiasm and enjoyed the informative share though. Thanks!
Best you tube channel. ❤
I like your ways my bro 👍👍
Nice and informative video jack. Learn so much from your video today....
I'm binge watching your videos - so informative! I cannot wait to start putting all of your suggestions in practice. Thanks!
This channel is a really good teacher @_@!
As a new TH-camr , great tips and thank you
This is so cool! Super clear video!
Valuable information. Thanks. From mjc Malaysia.
Super useful. I received a GoPro hero 10 as a Xmas gift and upgraded from a GoPro hero 4 which is such a dramatic upgrade and really glad I found your channel. I never really got it editing video it was more just using an app to let it automatically create videos for me like quik from my vacations etc but now with a 6 and 8 year old and how much we started traveling I've decided to take some time to experiment with video editing and man I'm excited to get started. 👍
Thanks for sharing Marco, the GP10 is great for capturing your family vacations :) the kids will love looking back on the memories. Safe travels
Thanks man! Great video!
Love from Indonesia 🇮🇩
"This video was exactly what I needed! Informative, entertaining, and had me laughing out loud. You really nailed it!"
This is very helpul, man. Must be watching more of your videos starting now.
You make tutorials fun
Thanks for sharing ur tips and tricks
your advice was very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much. Going to shoot landscape and hiking trails next week and will use your settings.
Thanks for this video, just got a 9 and am excited to start producing decent content and with practice better content
Good informative video. Thanks.
Great video, but you're misunderstanding why 24fps looks cinematic, it's the motion blur that comes with having the lens capturing the image for 1/24th of a second - it won't have any such cinematic effect if you shoot at 120fps and then just modify the playback speed to 24fps in post unless you use some filter to artificially create the motion blur.
You're misunderstanding frames per second with shutter speed. Motion blur comes with slower shutter speeds, not lower frames per second. The lower frames per second leaves larger gaps in the motion (from frame to frame) which are eyes are used to. Those frames don't need to be blurred. General rule of thumb for cinematic is 24 fps shot at 1/48 or 1/50 shutter speed.
@@tomcowan8228 👌🏼
Great tips. Love the energy you bring to the video.
Amazing footage 👌🏻 Thanks for the tips
Thanks Bro for this video tips and information about cinematic scenes.
Thank you for all the tips
Just an outstanding presentation. Loved it ❤️
This is very informative video tutorial. Thank you for sharing this video. Watching from Philippines.
Thanks for watching!
Great video and tips mate and good to see a fellow Aussie crushing it ✌🏼🤙🏼
cheers legends, thanks for sharing the vibes, keep crushing the travel vlogs ;)
@@JakeRichandAnnaChah thanks mate will be using some of these techniques from now on ;)
love from south korea
Thanks for this amazing video.. it helped us setup and use our go pro so much better.. 😊
A giant camera for documenting beautiful moments.. really worth the acquisition
Thanks for the video description
Thank you for this video
Thank you for this type of video dude. I just bought a gopro and i had no idea how do use it.
Keep going bro ! -From France
More to come! thanks for sharing the stoke
Great tips 👍much appreciated
Great bro I just start to use a hero 9 and I’m very new your tips is very useful for me tqvm👍
Happy to hear that Deeban, thanks for sharing the stoke
Thanks for your effort, much appreciated. You explain your points very well.
I always learn something from your videos Jake. Thanks!
Glad to hear it Brent, thanks for sharing the stoke
Thanks for this tutorial.
less gear more living dude!
Uh uh, do I see the winning combo of blue-ass water and stokes levels up? Sicily is a big win! Awesome video 👍
Nothing better than an Italian sunset and a cutla beers with a wonderful adventure partner :)
always great content :)
thanks Allen
Thanks for the help! This video taught me a lot.
Glad to hear it!
About to go and adjust my settings for cinematic, thanx heaps for the tips. 👍🤙
A lot of thanks for your videos ! It’s so inspiring! Hi from Kyrgyzstan! 😁
You are so welcome, Hi from Sicily :)
You are absolute Jem 💎
thanks for sharing the stoke ;)
Great work 👍
Use some tips for my recent Japan video, pretty proud with how it turn out, thank you 😁
Wow I have a lot to learn
Brilliant video, very clear and simple. Easy to follow. Brilliant. Nice job mate
Thanks for the tips!!!
nice shots lovely place great video !!!
Very good explanation
Thx for the tips, very helpful. We will put them to use.
ooh my beautiful sicily, nice!
Love ❤ from India
Can you do a video more on the editing process of how to make it cinematic ? Like which is the best platform to use, settings, maybe even color grading. Another video idea to can be " How to plan out telling a story " so that the video clips actually make sense.
Thanks and love all the videos !
Have you checked out this video? th-cam.com/video/6YiRElqBmcQ/w-d-xo.html
Good info mate very helpful 😁👍
Thank you so much 🙏❤🙏
My GoPro Hero 9 need this, Coollll!!!
Hi Jake from Cape Town South Africa. Really find your videos excellent!
Stoked to hear mate, we're hoping to get to South Africa later this year, never been! Huru from Sicily, Italy :)
such a good info thanks for sharing😍
Awesome content!
Thank you
Thanks a lot! Had my first experience with GoPro (hero 7 so far:). Enjoyed it and will surely upgrade my cinematic skills with your help:)
wow i love it very nice , i can use this .
Great vid and advice. Cheers 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇬🇧
Glad you enjoyed Paul, g'day from Sicily
@@JakeRichandAnnaChah cheers mate. What a rippa 😂😂👍🏻🇬🇧
Your content is really good
Instantly subbed
Love epidemic - sooo good 👍
Thank you Bhai❤️
Always Best and helpful content ❤️
Cheers Tanjeed
@@JakeRichandAnnaChah 😋❤️
Thanks for the tips JR, great stuff! What was the other camera you are filming on?
sony a73 for the ptc parts
Nice video, I learned from your video
Awesome video thanks for sharing
Thanks for the sharing ✌️👍👍👍👍
thank you so much
nice tips Jake
Nice tips bro I want this because I'm the firttime to use GoPro
Thanks!
Nice Jake 👌
You are awesome 😎 I just saw this video and attracted on your positivity😍
thanks for sharing the stoke :)
Great video, a ton of help! New subscriber here.
Awesome video, and thanks for sharing your settings.
No problem 👍
And this, ladies and gentlemen is "how to make a "how to" video without actually saying "how to"! "
Great learning...thanks mate !
How is it that this video has over 700,000 views and less than 200,000 subs? Come on people! This channel is legit!
This is gona help a ton
stoked to hear legend
Thanks for sharing helpful video I love it 👍
stoked to hear :)
Really helpful for my new vlog channel.... happy to see your content.❤️ Keep it up. Love from Himachal, India 👍
Happy to help Ravi