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Uploaded by on Mar 5, 2011

A short edit with the slightly usable footage from my winter vacation at Geilo - Norway. I'm not pro so don't expect alot of extreme skills! This is more of a demo vid of the GoPro

Filmed with GoPro HD at 720p with 60 fps
Edited with Pinnacle Studio 14 Ultimate Collection

If you have any questions concerning the editing of GoPro 60Fps on windows/Pinnacle let me know!

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  • @JeffreyK100 First of all, the most important thing when filming at 60fps is to always have DOUBLE lenght of the clip on which you want to alter the speed on, if you film a jump of 5 sec, you need another 5 sec after the landing. Use "mpeg-streamclip to convert the Mp4 to avi(you dont have to do this but avi is reliable in pinnacle). Drag your clip and go to "SPEED", when you apply it, the clip will be half but can now be perfect slowed. (usually not more than 100-120% speed alterration).

  • Great Video...how did you get the speed effect to work with 60 fps at 720p in Pinnacle? Every time I try and split a clip to slow down / speed up a segment, Pinnacle randomly reverts the speed change section to a random point in the clip...any suggestions how you made the seemless speed changes?

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