Anacapa Island footage. tips?

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Mhaas

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I'm trying to solidify my settings before I head out for Belize in 2 weeks. Any hints/tips? Is it worth picking up a tray over the monopod I'm currently using?

GoPro3 Black edition. Footage shot in 1080p/60fps and some in 2.7k/30fps. Protune on, RAW color. SRP CY filter. Editing done in cineform for color correction and put together in Premiere Elements.

[video=youtube_share;BeBSWxLwLzM]http://youtu.be/BeBSWxLwLzM[/video]

-Matt
 
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It looks pretty good, You have a pretty steady hand for a monopod, better than I am with a tray so far. Color looks good too. I'd probably only suggest keeping on a shot for a minimum duration of time rather than go from one subject to another real quickly. It gives you a bit more of that footage to play with when editing. The other is to maybe move the camera around in a slower motion to avoid blurring. Your settings are the same as I use.

That music sounded like someone trying to learn to play guitar. LOL :)
 
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