03-01-2024, 11:35 AM | #1 |
Drives: 2010 camaro ss Join Date: Apr 2018
Location: tampa
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Camaro vlog
I'd like to create a YouTube vlog with my beast, how I tune it, etc., and a project to say it in one word. I'm new to all this stuff, but I really want to try it. Please recommend some intuitive editing software. Also, is it good if I use a GoPro 5? Maybe there are some experts here.
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03-01-2024, 03:15 PM | #2 |
Drives: 2010 Camaro Join Date: Dec 2022
Location: SC
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Gopro hero9 black is $200 and should be just fine for what you are doing. GoPro editing software comes with it and will get you started. Once you spend enough time with it, you can move on to Adobe Premiere Pro.
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03-04-2024, 12:25 AM | #3 |
Drives: 11 Camaro V6 RS, 03 BMW Z4 Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Beijing & Michigan
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I am also trying to make more videos and content, but not on youtube. I started making skateboarding videos when I was kid in the 90's using VHS tapes, and have always enjoyed the process of filming, editing and planning.
It's just a hobby and I'm not a pro at all- I'm constantly learning and evolving my skills. Currently I use a GoPro 10 and an older iPhone for filming. I started with a GoPro 4 and on a small screen there isn't too much of a difference for casual editing, a GoPro 5 should be a nice place to start. Editing is probably the most important and time consuming aspect. It also can make poorly shot video look amazing or if misused can make great video look terrible. I use CapCut for the editing (it's free!). I am a part time actor and it was recommended to me by my agent, and I have had amazing results using it. There are also a lot of great how to/ tutorial videos online that have helped me use it more effectively. I occasionally use the GoPro's built in editing but it's limiting for me. As for other gear, I have a stabilizer gimbal for moving shots, lots of suction cups and attachments for the GoPro and my next purchase will be some proper wireless mics. When I watch videos, sloppy editing and bad audio quality always annoys me, even thought I know I am guilty of both, its a learning process and every video I make I try to get better quality and more professional looking videos. With that being said, I am trying to make a lot of videos as practice and try to get my methods and feel for my videos. Hope some of that helps you out, and I can't wait to see your videos online soon, best of luck! |
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