Nothing looks as good on GoPro video as it looked in real life.
Which makes you wonder how mind blowing all that really incredible stuff in their commercials was to the people strapped to the cameras.
Nothing looks as good on GoPro video as it looked in real life.
Which makes you wonder how mind blowing all that really incredible stuff in their commercials was to the people strapped to the cameras.
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There are different levels of Go-Pro type cameras and some have stuff to help with anti-shake. And in post edit sometimes you can deal with it, but. Paste is probably going to be one of those to his size and gait is not going to give a good gopro picture. It’ll have to be someone shooting him, or going past a fixed camera. The real test if they can get any good imagery at all, is to put Paste on a bike. Maybe his helmet wobbles too much on his head?
*Mic Drop*
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o27tIdYggY0
Not many amateur sports jerks are going to be dropping $5,000 on a pro-level camera of any kind for use in situations where you many need to buy new cameras every couple of weeks. GoPro can write those off as “cost of doing business”. That makes a big difference when you’re doing “post”.
Very true. So this may not work well for Paste…
Personally, if you want me to barf, you show me that video a few times in a loop.
Ah, I was thinking it was a bunch of nice abstract paintings. Bad camera! Tape your mobile to your forehead, instead! (urp!)
I’m going to put in a vote for this one just because I’ve never had a Still web comic give me motion sickness before. I’d call it innovative but yurgh, please, no more. I can only take so much innovation with out some benadryl handy.
I stare at worse on my parttime day job. You want me to fix WHAT in post edit? How much you got? You want it by yesterday too….
Those shots remind me of Ed Edd n Eddy.
I enjoyed that show a lot.