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Want to learn more techniques like this? If so, you may be interested in my ebook, The Scientist Videographer, which covers everything you need to know to produce an effective and professional video. Anyway, I had great fun filming the hummingbird and am looking forward to using my GoPro in the future to produce slow motion action footage for my science videos. You can set up the GoPro to shoot at 240 fps, but you will no longer be able to shoot in HD. Here is the direct link to the tutorial in case you can’t see the player window on your device.
How did I do that? Well, I’ve created a tutorial that shows how to set up a GoPro Hero 3+ (Black Edition) to capture footage at 120 fps (frames per second) and then how to convert the footage in GoPro Studio (free download) to produce a slow motion film. If you can’t see the player window, here is the direct link. Input GoPro Video with Choppy Playback Problem Click '+Video (Folder)' button to import your GoPro video (s) with choppy playback issue. If you wish to highlight one scene in the video, there is a tool to do so. Launch VideoProc Converter Open up VideoProc Converter and click 'Video' button to pop up a video processing panel. This is often necessary when sharing the video by email or on social media due to limitations on the shareable materials' file sizes. My subject was a hummingbird, which you can see in the short clip below (footage was shot at 120 fps and slowed to play at 30 fps). Edit a GoPro video in video studio by using the following steps: Trim or crop your video to offer only a portion of the video.
When you turn on Wake on Voice, your GoPro will listen for voice commands for 1 hour.
You can power on your camera using a voice command. GoPro, Video mode GoPro, Photo mode GoPro, Time Lapse mode. Editing videos on your phone come in handy when you are traveling with a GoPro and you want to keep your friends and followers up to date on your adventures. Speed up or slow down time by capturing stabilized time lapse video.
Well, maybe not that dirty, but you want to have them done fast. For example, you might want to film a fast-moving animal such as a flying insect or bird but be able to slow the film down to see movements more clearly. Sometimes you just want to edit your GoPro videos on the go, quick and dirty. A few quick adjustments in your GoPro settings can get you capturing better footage almost instantly. To create a really interesting effect in a video, you might want to slow that action down. You can shoot a lot of neat action footage with a GoPro.