This job has been delayed by the weeks of fog and drizzle, but a very heavy crop when they got to it on 25th June.
The GoPro and Feiyu gimbal got some good shots but colour balance is still problematic in some scenes - especially into light - despite being set at 5600 it sometimes looks magenta to me?
While this is easy to correct it's difficult to change during a scene.
There was added complication from the green tinted windows but I fixed that fine while leaving a hint of the effect deliberately.
I'm trialling Premier Pro CC 2015 but haven't been especially impressed over my stand alone older version. Some of the minor differences mainly seem plain annoying until you get used to it.
It has easier handling of LUTs built in though, which is especially good for Phantom 3 footage.
There's a longer version on the (4wdfarm) youtube account
Wednesday, 29 June 2016
Thursday, 16 June 2016
Baling silage
This seems to have been a surprisingly popular video from last week - I think most of the hits are coming from related videos - there are a lot of silage making videos uploaded in June!
Saturday, 4 June 2016
Tuesday, 24 May 2016
Milburn Arms and Rosedale Abbey
Sunday, 15 May 2016
Friday, 6 May 2016
Rosedale with pickup and Hero4
Came back the bumpy(!) scenic road by Rosedale and it was 17C so could hold gopro outside without freezing fingers off.
I did manage to go last week too and it was heavy snow at +1C over Blakey.
Thursday, 21 April 2016
Sunny Sheep
This shows why a gimbal is highly desirable for a gopro!
Attaching to the bike is even worse - fixing on your head somehow is smoother.
This is just handheld, you think you are holding it still but the bike jiggles too much.
However with appropriate music you can almost 'use' the movement for a pop video feel. I think slowing some sequences right down like where the dog is alongside could be rather good.
Attaching to the bike is even worse - fixing on your head somehow is smoother.
This is just handheld, you think you are holding it still but the bike jiggles too much.
However with appropriate music you can almost 'use' the movement for a pop video feel. I think slowing some sequences right down like where the dog is alongside could be rather good.
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