@@VicBarry you are very much welcome sir.. While i have you i actually have a question that i would like your opinion on. Im about to start filming content, and im gonna use the GoPro 11 and a DJI Mini 2 and an Iphone 14 Pro. Would you recommend me filming 5.3k or 4k with the GoPro? Im in doubt because i fear that filming 5.3k might make the image too different from the other cameras if that makes sense.. I dont want too much of an noticeable difference you know.. What do you think?
Sure. The resolution won’t make “that” much of a difference in how you describe but color profiles, sharpness etc absolutely will. Manual white balance across all cameras where possible (depends on the iPhone app you use) of 5500/5600 K. Same sharpness where possible. Etc. all depends on how much post work you want to do, to be honest. Select one master camera as it were and try and match from there. It’s not difficult but it’ll take a bit of work. However concentrate on telling a good story and not using multiple cameras just for the sake of it. Hope this helps 🙏
Vic firstly thanks for your videos. I have recently got my Gopro 11 so your tips are very much appreciated. I do however seem to have a problem when I want to view my footage afterwards that it seems to be saving the footage to some kind of file type that I am not at all familiar with. What happens is the first ten seconds of the recorded video starts of perfectly normal but then all of a sudden the remainder is playing back in slow motion. I only used the cinematic and not slow motion to record. Would very much appreciate it if you could let me know what you think is perhaps happening here. Regards from a fan in Australia. Cheers Warwick
Hey Vic....just found your channel. Excellence mixed with a dose (a rather large dose) of humor. Have a question about the slow motion feature. I like the way you can toggle between slo motion and regular speed on the gopro, but when exported to a pc for post editing, will it transfer as a slo mo file or is that something that i will have to deal with in post editing...thanks, just became a subscriber by the way....
Hey Mark, thank you for subbing. For post production, it won't come out as a slow motion file, so for example, 4k 120 will have to be slowed down to around 20% on a 24fps time line. It might be another step, but it's only a click or two in the majority of cases software wise! Hope that helps
hey vic im loving the content.......im curious of your opinion....im going to Paris soon in September.....what would be the best GoPro video settings to create a great vlog for my mother and I.....I want the finished product to look HD/5kish ect to be played on a tv and maybe a iPhone ect and I dont really like alot of the "fuzziness" im seeing from alot of other TH-camrs gopro11 footage....any help and or details you can provide would help a ton as im going crazy thinking about all the specifics and dont wanna screw up the footage when I get there lol
Hhhhmmmm can you elaborate on fuzziness Dj - if it’s what I’m thinking you’ll see that in low light scenarios and not a lot can be done about that as GoPros are generally not great for video in low light
@@money011ot Right - to be honest, everything is in focus with the GoPro Hero 11, unless it's REALLY close to from the lens and even then..... If the videos you're looking at are pixelated etc it really sounds like either a rendering issue or an internet speed issue (youtube will adjust the resolution of the video dependent on your internet connection)
I've wondered why everyone seems to recommend low sharpness. I usually use high sharpness because I like my videos to look as crisp as possible while recording 4k. When I see a low sharpness video I think oh they recorded in 1080p. It seems more like a preference thing and not so much a rule.
Fair point - Absolutely it's a preference thing. However, a super sharpened image isn't that "filmic" - Granted, everybody does their own thing. What I would say though, is add sharpness in post if it's needed and don't leave the camera do it.
Hey Mairis, if there’s a substantial light shift then auto shutter is probably the best option. Use the 8:7 aspect ratio if you want some decent reframing options in post
Watched a lot of too long videos on YT until I was found your channel! You are making great job and high quality content! Thank you! :)
Hey Michal, wow. Thank you. That’s amazing feedback
Another excellent production, Vic. Every time I tune in to your channel I learn how much I did not know.
Cheers Tim. Glad you’re learning new things.
It would be helpful I you showed how to actually get to these settings. I can't even find these on my GoPro 11 Hero!
I have learned so much from your channel. You also have a great personality, which makes it more enjoyable. Thanks!
Wow, thank you!
Clean.. quick to the point.. well edited. Good job man.
Cheers
I liked the way you explained the differences that will be helpful for many people
Thanks so much Yasir! That's great feedback to get! Glad the video helped you out too!
Agree with all the settings 👍 These do get you the best quality out of your GoPro if you plan to color grade and edit your video in post.
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thank you,excellent! What do you recommend for fps settings( 1080, 2,7 , 5,3, 1080)?
This is amazing... Have been watching a couple of your videos now mate, keep it up :)
Cheers Daniel. Appreciate that 🙏
@@VicBarry you are very much welcome sir.. While i have you i actually have a question that i would like your opinion on. Im about to start filming content, and im gonna use the GoPro 11 and a DJI Mini 2 and an Iphone 14 Pro. Would you recommend me filming 5.3k or 4k with the GoPro? Im in doubt because i fear that filming 5.3k might make the image too different from the other cameras if that makes sense.. I dont want too much of an noticeable difference you know.. What do you think?
Sure. The resolution won’t make “that” much of a difference in how you describe but color profiles, sharpness etc absolutely will. Manual white balance across all cameras where possible (depends on the iPhone app you use) of 5500/5600 K. Same sharpness where possible. Etc.
all depends on how much post work you want to do, to be honest. Select one master camera as it were and try and match from there. It’s not difficult but it’ll take a bit of work.
However concentrate on telling a good story and not using multiple cameras just for the sake of it. Hope this helps 🙏
Vic firstly thanks for your videos. I have recently got my Gopro 11 so your tips are very much appreciated. I do however seem to have a problem when I want to view my footage afterwards that it seems to be saving the footage to some kind of file type that I am not at all familiar with. What happens is the first ten seconds of the recorded video starts of perfectly normal but then all of a sudden the remainder is playing back in slow motion. I only used the cinematic and not slow motion to record. Would very much appreciate it if you could let me know what you think is perhaps happening here. Regards from a fan in Australia. Cheers Warwick
Thanks!
WOW. Thanks so much Tim. Glad the vid helped you out. 🙏
Very educational video. Thank you!
You’re welcome Sergey 🙏
Liked (for your style as well as info) and subscribed
Thanks so much Jamie
Thanks for this! ❤
YOU can get a cinematic / film look from your GoPro Hero 11 Black in just 10 mins!! Here's how - th-cam.com/video/SaHAgR43JDQ/w-d-xo.html
Hey Vic....just found your channel. Excellence mixed with a dose (a rather large dose) of humor. Have a question about the slow motion feature. I like the way you can toggle between slo motion and regular speed on the gopro, but when exported to a pc for post editing, will it transfer as a slo mo file or is that something that i will have to deal with in post editing...thanks, just became a subscriber by the way....
Hey Mark, thank you for subbing. For post production, it won't come out as a slow motion file, so for example, 4k 120 will have to be slowed down to around 20% on a 24fps time line. It might be another step, but it's only a click or two in the majority of cases software wise! Hope that helps
hey vic im loving the content.......im curious of your opinion....im going to Paris soon in September.....what would be the best GoPro video settings to create a great vlog for my mother and I.....I want the finished product to look HD/5kish ect to be played on a tv and maybe a iPhone ect and I dont really like alot of the "fuzziness" im seeing from alot of other TH-camrs gopro11 footage....any help and or details you can provide would help a ton as im going crazy thinking about all the specifics and dont wanna screw up the footage when I get there lol
Hhhhmmmm can you elaborate on fuzziness Dj - if it’s what I’m thinking you’ll see that in low light scenarios and not a lot can be done about that as GoPros are generally not great for video in low light
@@VicBarry ahhhh ok....when I said fuzziness im more so referring to a non crisp detailed blurred and somewhat pixelated video quality.
@@money011ot Right - to be honest, everything is in focus with the GoPro Hero 11, unless it's REALLY close to from the lens and even then..... If the videos you're looking at are pixelated etc it really sounds like either a rendering issue or an internet speed issue (youtube will adjust the resolution of the video dependent on your internet connection)
I've wondered why everyone seems to recommend low sharpness. I usually use high sharpness because I like my videos to look as crisp as possible while recording 4k. When I see a low sharpness video I think oh they recorded in 1080p. It seems more like a preference thing and not so much a rule.
Fair point - Absolutely it's a preference thing. However, a super sharpened image isn't that "filmic" - Granted, everybody does their own thing. What I would say though, is add sharpness in post if it's needed and don't leave the camera do it.
Many thanks, useful video.
good one as usual! I wonder why I cannot change the EV value as is says N/A on my gopro11 black?!
Not in easy mode is it,all settings available in Pro mode 😎
It's also maybe because you didn't put your shutter on auto
what you thnk i shoukd use for skydiving? its fast moving object and light changes pretty fast..
Hey Mairis, if there’s a substantial light shift then auto shutter is probably the best option. Use the 8:7 aspect ratio if you want some decent reframing options in post
Nice and Thanks :)
...don't forget to get a v90 micro sd card too
Does that improve quality ?
What software are people using to color grade? Something with AI? The quik pc desktop software doesn't exist anymore
Thank you!
You're welcome Joe