I am totally for getting the best video possible but why shoot in 4k or 2.7k if your tv is only 1080p am I missing something? Do most people have 4k tv already not me!
If you aren't editing for a UHD (4k) output, with in an editing program you can output to HD (1080) and use stabilisation tools with practically no loss in quality, zoom in to x4 without loss in quality, add horizontal or vertical pans from an otherwise static shot, and the resized UHD to HD quality is usually better than if shot in HD on camera. Many many reasons. And even if you don't edit anything today, when you eventually do edit in the future you will wish you'd selected the 4k option if you didn't.I am totally for getting the best video possible but why shoot in 4k or 2.7k if your tv is only 1080p am I missing something? Do most people have 4k tv already not me!
correct slow it down move your key frames further apart, also add smoothing to the move ease in and out if endpointsYes agree, I usually do in post. However I just realized that the slow-ness of the in-camera panning looks good.
When I experiment pan in post it was a bit faster and its not so good, not fluid. I guess it was too fast.![]()
Amazing video, thanks!
I shoot in 2.7 and 4k because the gopro looks unreal on a 4k tv. Here is an example on my recent trip to Kauai.
I shoot in 2.7 and 4k because the gopro looks unreal on a 4k tv. Here is an example on my recent trip to Kauai.
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