You're the best Colin. Solved everything for me in less than 15 minutes. Just thought I'd mention though, on reading the Google Earth copyright info that, if uploading publicly, the Google Earth attributions should be on the screen all the time to avoid the risk of a copyright strike.
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Love Google Earth for a lot of reasons, and one is its intended use but good to know you can use it to make a film of sorts as a sequence for a larger project. I have used the Earth with OBS for a video on cracks of kitchens earlier this year, January to be exact and ran it through OBS to capture as I was scrolling through parts of Seattle to get an overview of where my sister once lived.
Needed this tutorial to improve my zoom to earth features. The clouds distract from the zoom - glad you included the clouds so I know the outcome without wasting my time. Carry on.
Thanks for many great videos Colin. You're the one of the few guys I trust and who answers a lot of questions I have! Mainly as you avoid saying "Wassup" at the starts..... But, I think you should use GE Studio! I've used GE for about 18 years(!), including recording tours. Only recently found GE Studio, and have to say it's far superior, with AE-like keyframing, easing, etc. And can save a still image sequence, albeit JPG rather than PNG. Not to mention time of day, and export to AE complete with tracking null objects!
this tutorial is spot on! Thanks! Although you can rename the files in the file explorer in windows, by select them, and press F2, put the name in for the first, and the rest will be filename(1); filename (2) etc.
Hi Colin, loved your video and would like to ask you for your advice. Do you know how to put a line showing a sailing trip on Google Earth Studio and which one is better for sailing tracks - Google Earth Studio or Google Earth Pro? Much grateful.
What about approaching from the space and then smoothly going into the circling around? I do that as one video, all in Earth Studio (without "disolving"). ;)
hi. Unfortunately, the studio cannot be used for commercial purposes. this means that TH-cam videos using Google Earth Studio effects will be without monetization .. is that right?
I doubt it. I read somewhere in the program that attribution is required. I also think it may have a clause saying commercial usage is not allowed too. Haven’t looked in a while, so it may have changed.
@@EUCvibes Alas, I have to submit a detailed list of every song, still, and video that we use to PBS, so I don't think "who cares" would fly with them.
I've been using Google Earth Pro to do this and have dozens of locations set up in My Places. I have been using Camtasia to capture the zoom in effect, but as you said, the effect can stutter along the way. This seems like the perfect solution, but I can't get it to work. Once I click Create Movie, I can no longer do anything but click on Stop Recording. The png images are created in the folder I added for the test, but of course, they are all identical.
I thought this was happening to me also, but I realized that in fact it was working, only that at first it seems to be doing nothing, but then one can see its recording. After a couple of seconds check one of the corners and you'll see the movement...
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May I ask, why do it in Google Earth Pro instead of Google Earth Studio? Have you used Google Earth Studio? It's also free and has fabulous movie capabilities including straight to mp4 that bypass the tediousness of kmz files.
Yea, great question. In Studio you can even tell it to download all the content for each frame, so you don't have to manually 'cache' the frames to avoid the buildup of the map data.
Colin - Google agreements require you to not remove the copyright notices. The data is under license from sources such as DigitalGlobe/Maxar and many others. I get you are only telling people how to do it, for a content creator like yourself, who I think might be benefiting from Copyright protections to suggest removing another's copyright notice doesn't seem right. (edited for spelling)
Hello, I like your tuts so much because they help me stay on track with AP news, plugs, tricks etc but OMG this zoom from space looks like 1990', come on please... regards. :)
You're the best Colin. Solved everything for me in less than 15 minutes. Just thought I'd mention though, on reading the Google Earth copyright info that, if uploading publicly, the Google Earth attributions should be on the screen all the time to avoid the risk of a copyright strike.
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Thanks!
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Love Google Earth for a lot of reasons, and one is its intended use but good to know you can use it to make a film of sorts as a sequence for a larger project. I have used the Earth with OBS for a video on cracks of kitchens earlier this year, January to be exact and ran it through OBS to capture as I was scrolling through parts of Seattle to get an overview of where my sister once lived.
Needed this tutorial to improve my zoom to earth features. The clouds distract from the zoom - glad you included the clouds so I know the outcome without wasting my time. Carry on.
Thanks for many great videos Colin. You're the one of the few guys I trust and who answers a lot of questions I have! Mainly as you avoid saying "Wassup" at the starts.....
But, I think you should use GE Studio! I've used GE for about 18 years(!), including recording tours. Only recently found GE Studio, and have to say it's far superior, with AE-like keyframing, easing, etc. And can save a still image sequence, albeit JPG rather than PNG. Not to mention time of day, and export to AE complete with tracking null objects!
You're flying with some great ideas.
this tutorial is spot on! Thanks! Although you can rename the files in the file explorer in windows, by select them, and press F2, put the name in for the first, and the rest will be filename(1); filename (2) etc.
Great video Colin, waiting for access to Google Earth Studio but this will do nicely. Cheers.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! Although I've selected PNG, when imported in to Premier Pro the video is stuttering, any suggestions?
Thanks, this was just what I was looking for, I love it.
Hi Colin, loved your video and would like to ask you for your advice. Do you know how to put a line showing a sailing trip on Google Earth Studio and which one is better for sailing tracks - Google Earth Studio or Google Earth Pro? Much grateful.
This looks exciting to use. Thank you as always.
great explanation thank you
Anyone know how to disable the "Directions from here to here" flag, that pops up when you click a Place you've set up?
What about approaching from the space and then smoothly going into the circling around?
I do that as one video, all in Earth Studio (without "disolving"). ;)
Thanks, this helped me get on track :)
hi. Unfortunately, the studio cannot be used for commercial purposes. this means that TH-cam videos using Google Earth Studio effects will be without monetization .. is that right?
Can I do that with Wondershare Filmora 12?
Do commercial and broadcast creators have the legal rights to use Google Earth images without acknowledgement?
I doubt it. I read somewhere in the program that attribution is required. I also think it may have a clause saying commercial usage is not allowed too. Haven’t looked in a while, so it may have changed.
@@EUCvibes Alas, I have to submit a detailed list of every song, still, and video that we use to PBS, so I don't think "who cares" would fly with them.
I've been using Google Earth Pro to do this and have dozens of locations set up in My Places. I have been using Camtasia to capture the zoom in effect, but as you said, the effect can stutter along the way.
This seems like the perfect solution, but I can't get it to work. Once I click Create Movie, I can no longer do anything but click on Stop Recording. The png images are created in the folder I added for the test, but of course, they are all identical.
I thought this was happening to me also, but I realized that in fact it was working, only that at first it seems to be doing nothing, but then one can see its recording. After a couple of seconds check one of the corners and you'll see the movement...
I'm getting stuttering when I render "make Movie", but not otherwise. Thoughts?
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Hi Colin I have an issue. I can only record zooming out. Offcourse I can reverse the sequence but is this normal? Is my PC too slow?
Good explaining!
May I ask, why do it in Google Earth Pro instead of Google Earth Studio? Have you used Google Earth Studio? It's also free and has fabulous movie capabilities including straight to mp4 that bypass the tediousness of kmz files.
Yea, great question. In Studio you can even tell it to download all the content for each frame, so you don't have to manually 'cache' the frames to avoid the buildup of the map data.
There's no "Options" choice in the Tools drop-down menu.
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Colin - Google agreements require you to not remove the copyright notices. The data is under license from sources such as DigitalGlobe/Maxar and many others. I get you are only telling people how to do it, for a content creator like yourself, who I think might be benefiting from Copyright protections to suggest removing another's copyright notice doesn't seem right. (edited for spelling)
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Hello, I like your tuts so much because they help me stay on track with AP news, plugs, tricks etc but OMG this zoom from space looks like 1990', come on please... regards. :)