Pedal faster, the dubstep is catching up!And it's hella fun!
More action biking/ motorcycle/ activity shots to come!
Looks like they have a version specifically for action cameras that performs both stabilization, fisheye removal, and a few other useful effects for a bit less:Can I recommend to you a product similar to Defishr?
(There are many, this was just the first one I pulled up)
Especially for 0:53-1:10. Ow, my eyes.
--Patrick
Many of your better editing packages already have this (or something like it) built-in, but if you're just looking for a tool for your toolbox, I know there are plenty of single-(or few-)purpose tools out there that are handy to have (and cheaper!).thanks for pointing out this software.
I'm getting two gopro knockoffs next week, so I'm interested in this stuff, thanks for pointing out this software.
https://morningsave.com/deals/nabi-square-hd-action-cam-dash-camWhich one? I was thinking about picking up one from SJCAM, I'd be interested in hearing about your experiences with whatever you get.
You guys, don't you realize? If he puts one of these on each of his kids, he'll have a force big enough to monitor the world!https://morningsave.com/deals/nabi-square-hd-action-cam-dash-cam
$39 each ($35 and free shipping if you are a VMP), good reviews on amazon:
Amazon product
I didn't do any real research. They seem to produce decent output, are gopro compatible in many ways (mounts and accessories) have hdmi and A/V output, and a variety of modes (looping recording, time lapse, etc).
So that explains all those handy plot-relevant cameras in all kinds of movies....I never knew!You guys, don't you realize? If he puts one of these on each of his kids, he'll have a force big enough to monitor the world!
Thanks! Didn't know they had those. I bought the Session 4 for a "family action cam" - Disney World, biking, swimming, etc... and was a little bummed when I found out it was a fisheye lens (great for showing off action shots, not so much for just walking around).Can I recommend to you a product similar to Defishr?
(There are many, this was just the first one I pulled up)
Especially for 0:53-1:10. Ow, my eyes.
--Patrick
YES! Get the suction mount and mount it to your car windshield. Talk to yourself. Youtube blog. MOUNTS MOUNTS MOUNTS! I need to buy like 20 of them!I have a GoPro and I've done fuckall with it. It just sits there. I need to get more active.
Maybe I'll get a head mount and wear it during my softball games...
A lot of youtube creators just use a microphone that plugs into their smartphone's headphone jack. Some just use the microphone that's built into the phone earplugs. It's a cheap easy way to get started, and if you find you're doing it a lot you might invest in a better quality lavalier mic that plugs into the smartphone, or perhaps spend the money on a real recorder, but it's just another thing to carry around and the phones with a good microphone are fairly high quality.[DOUBLEPOST=1463753387,1463753098][/DOUBLEPOST]Thanks! Didn't know they had those. I bought the Session 4 for a "family action cam" - Disney World, biking, swimming, etc... and was a little bummed when I found out it was a fisheye lens (great for showing off action shots, not so much for just walking around).
Honestly, I can't wait to edit up some motorcycle footage. Any recommendations on a good microphone recorder? Obviously my commentary can't be heard with the camera mounted to the helmet, so I was thinking of getting a recorder to sync up my voice to the footage.
Here's a cheap kit that contains a pretty good assortment. Once you've had some experience with them you'll know which ones you use often and want to replace with high quality mounts:I need to buy like 20 of them!
Invite stienman's kids to spectate.Actually, just buy a thousand and mount them everywhere, then do bullet time sequences.
Go buy a second GoPro, mount it right next to the other one, film everything in 3D.
And this kids, is why you don't target fixate on your friends in the lead.
And this kids, is why you don't target fixate on your friends in the lead.
...like this one for US$20, if you're so inclined.A lot of youtube creators just use a microphone that plugs into their smartphone's headphone jack. Some just use the microphone that's built into the phone earplugs. It's a cheap easy way to get started, and if you find you're doing it a lot you might invest in a better quality lavalier mic that plugs into the smartphone
My family teases me because not only did I used to have one of these, but I still think it was cool:I love scooters! Especially Vespas in Dumb and Dumber colors!