GoPro Hero2 120 fps Slow Motion water pour.
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@cousindave76 Ah thanks a lot! That helped. *nod*
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Thanks! More info to digest for my new Hero2 ( HumbleOutdoors w/free SD Card). I have been shooting boat bow wakes at this speed. Thanks Again!
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@potentiallyHarmful no you need adobe after effects and twixtor
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you should make it reverse at the end
232esnetni 4 weeks ago
@232esnetni What I really need to do it redo it! I made this video the first day of ownership. With proper lighting and a more creative setup, I could make this almost interesting :)
Plan: Good lighting. More interesting set. Shoot at 120fps. Slow to 24fps rather than 30fps like in this video. Possibly use Twixtor to smooth frames but I never get great results using Twixtor with water slo-mo's.
cousindave76 2 weeks ago
Where is the 120fps setting on the GoPro? I see all these videos of people who say that are shooting at 120fps with a GoPro but I have been unable to find the setting on my own Hero2 camera. Please enlighten me as to how you do this without software. Thanks in advance.
MisterAlf1 1 month ago
@MisterAlf1 120 fps is only available in the SVGA setting.
cousindave76 1 month ago
do you have do download software for your computer or can i just put the film on windows media player and slow it down? help? (I really wanna buy one!)
PotentiallyHarmful 1 month ago
@PotentiallyHarmful You will see many using After Effects and Twixtor. This is not, however, my preferred method or what I used for this video. I shot the video at 120fps using my HERO2 cam. I then converted the raw file to Apple ProRes using MPEG STREAMCLIP (a free tool to download). At this point I slowed it down to 30 fps using Cinema Tools "conform" feature. Alternatively, use KMP player and set it to 30 or 24 fps to see the result. Many good ways to make a slow-mo... this is how I did it.
cousindave76 1 month ago