dude. I have been tearing through YouTube trying to find a video to break down a go pro like this. so many videos go over it so fast with no real explanation or explain it but don't teach how to apply it to your content. You did both. I cannot thank you enough for this video!
I feel like I can work for a movie studio with just a GoPro after watching this video π Thank you so much for creating this content! I learned an incredible amount as I knew nothing about filmmaking fundamentals before watching this video. A very well-deserved like and subscribe π
Best video on the internet which runs through every aspect of starting and mastering gopro! Thanks brotherβ€
One of the best video on YouTube for gopro users... subscribed
You pretty much taught us a crash course for film making using a gopro! 10/10 I do want to give a little feedback. Incorporate pauses and transitions whenever you're switching topics. Happened a few times that you moved on to the next topic and I thought you were still talking about previous one. Also helps with viewers with a "relief" each topic even if it's only 2-3sec pause.
That thumbnail photo though.... π
Mate, I never comment, but this video is sooooo informative and complete. Thanks for this work!!
nice video enjoyed watching, best wishes for 2022
best video on topic ive seen.
extremely good video. I found exactly what I needed. Thank you very muchβ
This is very good and straightforward, wish i found this earlier ππΎ
As always great pro tip! Your subscriber checking in here. ππ
This was an amazing video, thank you for sharing your Information in such a clear way, all the best for you! Much appreciated!!!
wow wonderful tips bro, will definitely check all these points. thanks for sharing
Mike!!! This video is amazing :-D thanks for sharing from a fellow automotive youtuber !
Hey Mike, you are so pro bro! Nice video, very nice!
I learned filming all in one video. Thank you this is awesome!
complete tips & tricks! awesome!
Greetings, Mike! Thanks for the time you put into this video. I know how challenging that can be from working my own channel. I think I have a better understanding of my GoPro (HERO 6 Black) and although I use a different editing platform (Filmora) I can see what's available within the software to mess with post-production. I am not experienced with that part yet. :) But, I have been a (hobby) photographer for many decades so I know how important post-production is. Not sure why I haven't done that yet with my videos so thanks!
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