For me this is easily my favorite instructional piece you've done. I absolutely loved the section on "getting the shots". When I'm on a day trip or doing an activity, I really really struggle with "when to get my Go Pro out", and start filming. So that when I get back to the computer I have more than just a random selection of incoherent garbage. Clips that don't make sense or connect to one another. I want to record days out and family activities so they look better than Ol' Uncle Arthur's home movies from the 80's. Your Mini Movies are really something to aspire too. I love your enthusiasm and imagination. Many thanks for this one. Cheers Jake. Mike
I love all your teaching videos. I hope you consider doing a video that shows everything from start to finish to show how you choose a story, to planning the shots, editing and basically your workflow. that would be fantastic! thank you so much for sharing all your knowledge.❤
Ohh wow, I like that you show us the storyline on the screen.... I'm working on my creating a story . I like how you do the explanations and show us visually. Great job and thanks
Thank you for sharing these wonderful tips Jake, this will be a tremendous help as I go forward to creating my new TH-cam channel which is pretty much 100% travel related as I am a truck driver here in the United States
I love watching your videos, mainly because you are a fellow Aussie, but also because you have incredible content that is beautifully shot and put together. I especially like this video that shows a little of the Behind The Scenes in how some of your content was created and to get the most out of a short time at a location. Planning is the essence here as you said. I’m looking forward to getting to travel again soon and capture better travel videos/content that I am happy to share with family and friends, and that I know will engage them in our trip rather than put them to sleep 😴 😁👍
Thank you for continuously creating valuable teaching resources! This makes watching your passion projects even more thrilling 💛 I'm also always learning new things. Keep being an inspiration and sharing your knowledge.
Hi Jake. I’m a big fan of yours and I’m using a Gopro 10 right now and I’m going back to make travel vlogs. I’m wondering if you have the clip where to use or what time to use different views? Thank you so much
Thank you for the tips! 🙂👍 I also did a lot of filming when I was in Santorini and Crete (10/2019) and then I didn't know where and how to start editing the hundreds of videos I made. A year later I am still editing some.🙂 A little over a week ago I made a short video of snorkeling on the beaches of Falasarna and Elafonisi. My family and I love to walk there. 😊 Greetings from Portugal.
dig this video but i would really like a video of how you setup your go pro hero 9 settings. Kind of like what you did for goprohero8 black. Is this possible?
Light is definitely my favorite aspect to experiment with, hehe. Some really interesting tips there Jake 🙏 You are so right about the story, that's a point i really have to work on...I usually improvise and most of the times i get home and realize i am missing certain shots or that the story doesn't really add up 😅
If you haven't already, check out this video i made about 30 second storytelling - it might give you some ideas on how you can create stories in post production (after you've filmed your shots) th-cam.com/video/sDGNGPuIajU/w-d-xo.html
hi, first thanks for this video. Regarding Nr. 3, is there any good reason to film at a lower frame rate than 120 frames? Isn't it best to just film everything with at least 120 frames to be flexible in post-processing? Best regards
I am planning for long road trips from Toronto to Perce, Quebec which is approximately 16-17 hours driving. So, can you tell me how record long road trip video on action camera, size of SD card should I purchase?
@@JakeRichandAnnaChah thanks for answering, a few days a go I bought a GoPro hero 8 whit the commitment of starting a TH-cam channel. I’ve been following you since you got 5k subs. I’ve been learning a lot from your content, thank you.
Does anyone know if the GoPro, GoPro 10 for example, is good for film making as in a short movie? I don’t think the GoPro has any aperture settings so I was wondering how I can make films using the GoPro (not travel vlogs). I love the quality of the video produced by the camera, I’m just curious if anyone has made a feature film with this kind of camera?
Wow 😲 I'm wondering how many batteries you used to have that many clips. 2?? Or 3?? If you want to shoot continuously for hours.. you may have mentioned it before but I forgot 😁
The reason for this was because gopro don’t accept video submissions to their awards platform if they’re not 100% filmed with gopro. Hence why we did this for any other purposes we would just use the Mavic camera
Great tips! I also want to take it to another level. My travel vids are quite personal but I should make it more appealing. I tend to shoot everything in 1080p 120 fps simply because im a bit lazy I guess. Its an easy setting but im going to try and use 4K more.
Jake - great stuff, Thank you! I struggle with "story" before I go on a trip to places I've never been. Simply don't know what the story is or will be...any advice for creative story planning ahead of time?
Even when you’re going somewhere you’ve never been you can still set yourself a goal of getting a variety of shots - i normally have a shot list which lists: 5 high quality hyperlapse - 5 time lapse - 10 different POV shots - 10 different selfie stick shots - 10 establishing drone shots - you can have these goals before the trip and if you miss some of them, the video will just be shorter 🤷🏽♂️ (or use storyblocks or artgrid - stock footage websites - to fill in the shots you missed)
If you upload videos to TH-cam at 1080p or 1440p, is there any reason much to record in super high resolution all the time like 4k or 5k? or Should I juststick to everything in like 2.7k and 60-120 FPS instead?
Gretings from the Netherlands!! I'm just about to leave on a cycling tour around the Netherlands but it looks like I desperately need your help. I've just bought a GOPRO hero 8 last Saturday. My idea is to make a documentary "100lbs in 60 days". I would like to do this documentary on a GOPRO camera but I don't even know how to operate one. Could you please help me I've only got 2 weeks left until I leave
Hey Rui, your upcoming cycling trip sounds awesome and you've definitely got plenty of time left to prepare. YES, it is 100% possible to use your GoPro hero 8 to bring this project to life. I recommend you watch this video next as it will help you understand planning & micro storytelling: th-cam.com/video/kJOyhNL52M4/w-d-xo.html - If you still need more help I recommend checking out our Zero-to-Hero Action Camera Masterclass which lays out everything we do to use our gopro's to create the travel videos we share on this channel (Including how to set up the camera) Check out the video modules here: notjustcolour.podia.com/zero-to-hero-action-camera-masterclass
I've watched numerous videos about "how to improve your travel videos" and in my opinion, this one is the best one. Thanks dude, good job!
Thanks legend
I agree. He's helped me with capturing creative footage.
For real. He is straight forward
For me this is easily my favorite instructional piece you've done.
I absolutely loved the section on "getting the shots".
When I'm on a day trip or doing an activity, I really really struggle with "when to get my Go Pro out", and start filming. So that when I get back to the computer I have more than just a random selection of incoherent garbage. Clips that don't make sense or connect to one another.
I want to record days out and family activities so they look better than Ol' Uncle Arthur's home movies from the 80's. Your Mini Movies are really something to aspire too.
I love your enthusiasm and imagination.
Many thanks for this one. Cheers Jake.
Mike
This dude deserves more subscribers. His content are the best about go pro cameras and tips about a edition.
This is seriously the best master class in gopro film making. Thanks for putting this together.
This video is more helpful then half of other videos for GoPro settings
Glad you think so, thanks for sharing the stoke
I love all your teaching videos. I hope you consider doing a video that shows everything from start to finish to show how you choose a story, to planning the shots, editing and basically your workflow. that would be fantastic! thank you so much for sharing all your knowledge.❤
Ohh wow, I like that you show us the storyline on the screen.... I'm working on my creating a story . I like how you do the explanations and show us visually. Great job and thanks
Your are so great to watch. Your enthusiasm and your experience just flows and I learned so much from this. Thank you so much!!
Great video, loved watching this, left me with loads to think about for my videos.
Glad you enjoyed
it felt like i was in a crash course! 👏👏👏
you guys are amazing!
Your vids have helped me so much I was in greece last week
I'm a Beginner and learning so much from your videos!
Thank you
Merci for all your all your tips !
Jake you are a legend
cheers Doug, glad you enjoyed it
Your work is gold ❤️
Thank you so much 😀
Great tips, thx for sharing your expertise. Much appreciated
Such great videos. Outstanding.
Thank you so much for sharing all your tips!
You encourage me to pick up GoPro and shoot more! More power to you!
Your videos are aways the best!
First time here. Love your content. Keep pushing man!
Thanks legend, will do!
Thank you for this great video. I am learning the ropes and this video has a million tips.
Glad it was helpful!
Aleays good to follow your advice ! And of course your footages are great 🤙🏼
Glad you enjoyed, thanks for sharing the stoke :)
Thanx heaps, very informative... still.trying to get my head around all.tje settings, but you're videos are a big help 🤙👍 cheers from 🇦🇺
As always, amazing video man!
Thanks Brandon
Thank you for sharing these wonderful tips Jake, this will be a tremendous help as I go forward to creating my new TH-cam channel which is pretty much 100% travel related as I am a truck driver here in the United States
You are so welcome!
Yay! This is excellent! 🥰 Thank you very much for sharing. Saved this video for future reference. Learned a lot! ♥️
You are so welcome Yvonne :)
brilliant vid mate, your tips are gold
Glad you like them Kev
Love the video! Keep up the great work!
Thanks for sharing the stoke, glad you enjoyed
I love watching your videos, mainly because you are a fellow Aussie, but also because you have incredible content that is beautifully shot and put together. I especially like this video that shows a little of the Behind The Scenes in how some of your content was created and to get the most out of a short time at a location. Planning is the essence here as you said. I’m looking forward to getting to travel again soon and capture better travel videos/content that I am happy to share with family and friends, and that I know will engage them in our trip rather than put them to sleep 😴 😁👍
Thanks bruu, appreciate you sharing the stoke ;)
I put your suggestions into practice in my first travel vídeo. I still have to improve a lot. However, thank you so much for share your knowledge 👏
Always happy to help mate
Thank you for continuously creating valuable teaching resources! This makes watching your passion projects even more thrilling 💛 I'm also always learning new things. Keep being an inspiration and sharing your knowledge.
tu es l'inspiration, tu es le rêve xo
Great video Jake!
glad you enjoyed it
This video wasso inspiring
Thanks so much Jake
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for sharing! I subscribed 👍🏼
Im using Go Pro 10 currently. It was a cumbersome to change to zoom in, because the touch screen isnt sensitive
Good work! Your travel film was dope. Great tips especially the mounts. I will likely be grabbing one of those magnetic clips.
You should! they're super helpful & fairly cheap. Great for the camera kit J
very nice info! thank you so much!!
You are so welcome :)
Man, what can I say. I always learn so much from your channel
Stoked to hear that :)
I like you man....... after two years this is still valid
You give such savage advice on these videos….. thanks my man 😃
Thanks for all tips. It will definitely help me to create a better video 💪🍻💪
Good tips ☄ thanks
Thanks for yet another inspirational video.🍹😎
Glad you enjoyed it Shinil
Always we learn something here. Keep up the good work.
Awesome video, so many things id never thought of!
Glad you enjoyed!
Great video with cool advices :)
Glad you liked it Lukas, cheers
Thanks for the tips!
Happy to help Laura :)
Jake, muchas gracias por todo!!! Saludos!
muy bueno Jake, felicitaciones
My dream go pro 🙏
Beautiful work beautiful couple 🌼
Hi Jake. I’m a big fan of yours and I’m using a Gopro 10 right now and I’m going back to make travel vlogs. I’m wondering if you have the clip where to use or what time to use different views?
Thank you so much
Amazing Video with good informations thanks✌🏼
Thanks for the kind words
Thank you for the tips! 🙂👍
I also did a lot of filming when I was in Santorini and Crete (10/2019) and then I didn't know where and how to start editing the hundreds of videos I made. A year later I am still editing some.🙂 A little over a week ago I made a short video of snorkeling on the beaches of Falasarna and Elafonisi. My family and I love to walk there. 😊
Greetings from Portugal.
Glad it was helpful!
@@JakeRichandAnnaChah Thanks Jake!
Some really useful tips.... Thank you so much... ❤️
Glad it was helpful :)
Always on point. 🔥 Thank you.
🙌 stoked Rexyl
Great video
Thank you so much for this man!
Happy to help :)
Good job on this video 👌👌
Cheers brother 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Great tips
Glad you like them!
The swoosh noise gets a bit tiresome in just about every transition, but there is some decent tips in here.
Amazing tips
Glad you like them!
Beautiful! 🌸😊💜
dig this video but i would really like a video of how you setup your go pro hero 9 settings. Kind of like what you did for goprohero8 black. Is this possible?
your videos are the best!please tell me if i shoot the most of the videos the day to use flat profile or normal colour?im little confused..thanks!
Did you had a rest, or only were taking a video? I like cycling videos myself, and even got GP10, but not going loose a moment of my cycling.
Great! You’re the best ✌🏻
Cheers G
Light is definitely my favorite aspect to experiment with, hehe. Some really interesting tips there Jake 🙏 You are so right about the story, that's a point i really have to work on...I usually improvise and most of the times i get home and realize i am missing certain shots or that the story doesn't really add up 😅
If you haven't already, check out this video i made about 30 second storytelling - it might give you some ideas on how you can create stories in post production (after you've filmed your shots) th-cam.com/video/sDGNGPuIajU/w-d-xo.html
Thanks
Where's the link to the Greece Story Video? I want to see it 🤗
th-cam.com/video/yksnYcqALUE/w-d-xo.html
I always forget about the story ops.
something to start with for your next video :)
hi, first thanks for this video. Regarding Nr. 3, is there any good reason to film at a lower frame rate than 120 frames? Isn't it best to just film everything with at least 120 frames to be flexible in post-processing? Best regards
I am planning for long road trips from Toronto to Perce, Quebec which is approximately 16-17 hours driving. So, can you tell me how record long road trip video on action camera, size of SD card should I purchase?
Always Like your Videos
I appreciate that :)
@@JakeRichandAnnaChah learn lot from your Videos, actually when i bought gopro since i was watching your videos. Love you always you are rocking
Really good and and keep uploading like this videos behind the scene 🥺😽
Thank you! Will do!
hi love your videos some reason anymore than 30fps won't play on my TV, if I record in 60fps or 120fps for my TH-cam will they play on my TV then ?
Thanks. Such a inspiration🎥 Even if I got the Sony A7 iii, many of my movies are made with the GoPro ⛷ So thanks for lots of great tips.
🤘🏽🤘🏽
Amazing! It just inspired me to star TH-cam here in my small city in somewhere of Mexico.
You can do it!
@@JakeRichandAnnaChah thanks for answering, a few days a go I bought a GoPro hero 8 whit the commitment of starting a TH-cam channel. I’ve been following you since you got 5k subs.
I’ve been learning a lot from your content, thank you.
I did not watch the video yet, but firstly i would like to say that this Jacaru hat is beautiful (I have the same 🤣🤠). Now i can watch the video ...
the best hats
Does anyone know if the GoPro, GoPro 10 for example, is good for film making as in a short movie? I don’t think the GoPro has any aperture settings so I was wondering how I can make films using the GoPro (not travel vlogs). I love the quality of the video produced by the camera, I’m just curious if anyone has made a feature film with this kind of camera?
Tnx i don't have a lot of money to buy gopro9 but i will buy gopro7 in future and make some travel video
GoPro 7 is just as good!
You are great!!
arigato!! thank you for the kind words
Wow 😲 I'm wondering how many batteries you used to have that many clips. 2?? Or 3?? If you want to shoot continuously for hours.. you may have mentioned it before but I forgot 😁
Hey Rahmat, on this shoot we took 2 x hero9 black cameras (one camera each) & each camera had a spare battery - so 4 batteries in total
Supa good video, what software are you using for editing? Thx
Adobe Premiere Pro. Free trial here: geni.us/ZQacXy
Hey jake why dont you use directly dji mavic pro camera??
The reason for this was because gopro don’t accept video submissions to their awards platform if they’re not 100% filmed with gopro. Hence why we did this for any other purposes we would just use the Mavic camera
Great tips! I also want to take it to another level. My travel vids are quite personal but I should make it more appealing.
I tend to shoot everything in 1080p 120 fps simply because im a bit lazy I guess. Its an easy setting but im going to try and use 4K more.
Definitely try and shoot more 4K - if you're uploading to youtube it will also display your content much better as TH-cam prefers 4K or 2.7K uploads
@@JakeRichandAnnaChah oh I do export it to 4K 30fps to ensure optimal compression. I even use a gimbal so I should utilise it.
Nice Hat!
Thanks Anya :)
I can relate to this video because I also make youtube travel videos with my GoPro and drone. This vid has great tips 🤙🏼
Very nice
Thanks yo
Good one. I learned time warp idea from you. N learning more. Thank you. ❤ from Nagaland, india
Awesome - time-warp 3.0 tap to realtime ;) it's a great feature
@@JakeRichandAnnaChah I'm using gopro 8
Hey, could you tell which type of DRONE you use? Thankx
Mavic Pro 2 - it's awesome, here's what other gear I use when travelling: th-cam.com/video/CUiX6031JUw/w-d-xo.html
Jake - great stuff, Thank you! I struggle with "story" before I go on a trip to places I've never been. Simply don't know what the story is or will be...any advice for creative story planning ahead of time?
Even when you’re going somewhere you’ve never been you can still set yourself a goal of getting a variety of shots - i normally have a shot list which lists: 5 high quality hyperlapse - 5 time lapse - 10 different POV shots - 10 different selfie stick shots - 10 establishing drone shots - you can have these goals before the trip and if you miss some of them, the video will just be shorter 🤷🏽♂️ (or use storyblocks or artgrid - stock footage websites - to fill in the shots you missed)
Also watch this video for tips of writing a story in post production: th-cam.com/video/sDGNGPuIajU/w-d-xo.html
Ok... Done...
If you upload videos to TH-cam at 1080p or 1440p, is there any reason much to record in super high resolution all the time like 4k or 5k? or Should I juststick to everything in like 2.7k and 60-120 FPS instead?
Which cam was used for this video?
Gretings from the Netherlands!! I'm just about to leave on a cycling tour around the Netherlands but it looks like I desperately need your help. I've just bought a GOPRO hero 8 last Saturday. My idea is to make a documentary "100lbs in 60 days". I would like to do this documentary on a GOPRO camera but I don't even know how to operate one. Could you please help me I've only got 2 weeks left until I leave
Hey Rui, your upcoming cycling trip sounds awesome and you've definitely got plenty of time left to prepare. YES, it is 100% possible to use your GoPro hero 8 to bring this project to life. I recommend you watch this video next as it will help you understand planning & micro storytelling: th-cam.com/video/kJOyhNL52M4/w-d-xo.html - If you still need more help I recommend checking out our Zero-to-Hero Action Camera Masterclass which lays out everything we do to use our gopro's to create the travel videos we share on this channel (Including how to set up the camera) Check out the video modules here: notjustcolour.podia.com/zero-to-hero-action-camera-masterclass
Need any wireless mic ? For GoPro 9
I haven't been using one, so no, the audio is good enough in camera for vlogging
Big fan sir ❤️❤️ from bangladesh
what editing software do you use ? Thanks
Adobe premiere pro 💫
What program do you recommend for GoPro editing movie
Premiere pro