Video: 4k Cozumel w/Sony RX100VA and natural light

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Just stepped up from a Gopro. I did auto underwater white balance and did some color grading in adobe premiere pro on some of the clips. Eventually I will get lights but I lucked out with sunny days. My ending is abrupt, keep forgetting to make a proper ending.

 
Which video editing software are you using?

Just stepped up from a Gopro. I did auto underwater white balance and did some color grading in adobe premiere pro on some of the clips. Eventually I will get lights but I lucked out with sunny days. My ending is abrupt, keep forgetting to make a proper ending.

 
Just add a fade to black as audio fades out then roll some credits including attribution for the music.
 
Oh, OK. I'll look into that. My files are large.
My files are large as well since it's 4k. Adobe Premiere Pro can handle anything, but it's more of a situation of can your computer handle Adobe Premiere Pro? Lots of Premiere Pro settings to tweak and computer settings to tweak to get it to run optimally. Exporting took me somewhere between 2 to 3 hours.
 
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