HOW TO CREATE a GOPRO TIME LAPSE | A COMPLETE BEGINNERS GUIDE

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • This tutorial provides a complete guide for creating a time lapse using a GoPro action camera. This guide is designed to provide beginners with 100% of the steps they need including tools, setup, settings, and editing.
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    Table of Contents:
    0:00 - Introduction
    1:03 - Guide Overview
    1:23 - Tools You Need
    5:49 - Setting Up Equipment
    10:05 - Video Mode Best Settings
    17:19 - Photo Mode Best Settings
    22:13 - Editing Video Mode Time Lapse using the Quik App
    31:12 - Editing Video Mode Time Lapse using a Computer
    42:45 - Editing Photo Mode Time Lapse using a Computer
    56:38 - Conclusion
    __________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Komentáře • 91

  • @Natural-Causes
    @Natural-Causes Před 4 měsíci

    Finally someone explaining the actual setting it up in detail….thank you

  • @maggtube1
    @maggtube1 Před rokem +5

    What a production you are giving to humanity out of your kindness and work; how nice to see someone getting followers out of real work and time well invested teaching anyone like me something valuable. Thanksgiving to you and your soul!

    • @GreatDayForAHike
      @GreatDayForAHike  Před rokem

      Thank you for your feedback and support. It is much appreciated!

  • @Mr31formula
    @Mr31formula Před 2 měsíci +1

    Very best tutorial I've watched. Thank you for your help.

    • @GreatDayForAHike
      @GreatDayForAHike  Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you. I appreciate it and am glad you found this helpful.

  • @ro-cl2do
    @ro-cl2do Před rokem +1

    Thanks very much. Great info as usual

  • @mike_oe
    @mike_oe Před rokem +1

    Just what I needed, thank you!

  • @richierichrich9949
    @richierichrich9949 Před rokem +2

    Great video mate. Informative, patient and skilled. Tutorials like this is what the world needs. I found it very helpful. Thank You.

  • @alittleofeverything153
    @alittleofeverything153 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great video. Thank you for this

  • @Cliff0108
    @Cliff0108 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Really really well done - great info!

  • @Pattron77
    @Pattron77 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for another great video about useing the Gopro! Keep up the good work! 👍👍😊

  • @TheDieselGypsy
    @TheDieselGypsy Před 11 měsíci +1

    Your videos are excellent & you explain everything at a good pace, not racing through it. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and time.

    • @GreatDayForAHike
      @GreatDayForAHike  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you. I really appreciate your feedback and support.

  • @liamski
    @liamski Před rokem +1

    Really good video thank you. Long time GoPro user and still learned some tips from this. Liked and subbed

  • @TheBabins
    @TheBabins Před rokem

    Thanks for all of the great tips for beginners! I purchased a GoPro hero 11 black last week and have implemented your recommended settings on my device. Can you please recommend the best settings for filming indoor basketball games? I have a tripod that extends 13 feet in the area, and I am trying to capture the entire court and later want to zoom in with the best possible resolution. Thanks for you help!

  • @Shiba-Inu-Naly
    @Shiba-Inu-Naly Před rokem +1

    Great video!

  • @ZayyanAjaz
    @ZayyanAjaz Před rokem +1

    Thanks for another good video

  • @polvandenberghsarens7364

    Awesome video! I do have a question how com your powerbank doesn’t overheat with a battery?

  • @pinopisera7126
    @pinopisera7126 Před rokem +1

    Good video well done 👍

  • @tomavila5430
    @tomavila5430 Před rokem +1

    Always informative!………you’ve made me spend more money again😊. Need to get the metal mount for the tripod 👍

    • @GreatDayForAHike
      @GreatDayForAHike  Před rokem +1

      I appreciate your feedback. I feel like that metal mount is the best $10 I have ever spent toward an action camera accessory. I own two now and both have been used countless times.

    • @tomavila5430
      @tomavila5430 Před rokem

      @@GreatDayForAHike order was placed and I got 2 . Keep the videos coming .

  • @avkuklimited7225
    @avkuklimited7225 Před 9 dny

    I have a GoPor 12 Black, when I select the Time Lapse, it presents pre-sets:
    Vehicle Lights, Light Painting, Star Trails and Time Warp
    I want to be able to select intervals and duration but I can't find where I can do this. ANy help would be appreciated.

  • @eddieagha5851
    @eddieagha5851 Před 9 měsíci +1

    This was wonderful! What a production! Thank you! I have Lightroom, so I'll probably do the photo version using it. My question is what are the pros and or cons of going the Photo Route or the Video Route, as one could make corrections in either. The video certainly seemed simpler. Does the photo route give better results?

    • @GreatDayForAHike
      @GreatDayForAHike  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Thank you! The RAW photos provide more flexibility to work with and adjust when editing. The video has a lot less flexibility and not much can be done with the video file to adjust color, contrast, etc.

  • @martineudall
    @martineudall Před 6 dny

    I am having a problem that apparently is common. My hero 10 has suddenly been ignoring the scheduler. I set it to 4am for 1 hr for sunrise and nothing happens. No video at all. Only started doing this about a month ago. I have tried setting it up 20 minutes in advance to record for an hour and watching it. It switches on as schedule stays on for a few seconds and then switches off. I installed GoPro labs about 3 months ago and it worked perfectly doing Thailand sunrises but for the last 4 weeks or so nothing. A google search has shown many people have had this happen even up to hero 11. Any comments or solutions would be appreciated thanks

  • @garenpletzer1532
    @garenpletzer1532 Před 4 měsíci

    Can a go pro be left outside for a timelapse of a construction site for say 6 weeks?

  • @samfenstermacher
    @samfenstermacher Před rokem +1

    I like all the pointers on making time lapse videos, thank you! I'm fairly sure Davinci Resolve will ingest DNG files and you can then color grade them as a raw video sequence. That would eliminate the need to use RawTherapee. Having lots of options is definitely a good thing though. Thank you again.

    • @GreatDayForAHike
      @GreatDayForAHike  Před rokem +1

      I appreciate your feedback. I’ll have to test out importing DNG files direct into DaVinci Resolve. If a step in the process can be eliminated with the alternative being to graze them as a raw video sequence that is a great trade off. Thanks!

    • @GreatDayForAHike
      @GreatDayForAHike  Před rokem +1

      I’m an 85% of the time edit with Premiere Pro person so I will admit I don’t know all of the advanced capabilities of DaVinci Resolve.

    • @samfenstermacher
      @samfenstermacher Před rokem +2

      @@GreatDayForAHike - Editing many hundreds or thousands of raw files and generating JPG files takes a while. I think if your sequence of DNG files are well exposed and don't have issues that require individual editing, then it's a time saver to just import the DNG files into Resolve. You can do a lot of adjusting with just the Color Wheels and a Curve adjustment. The DNG files are imported basically the same way as the JPG files in this video. Some people will be more comfortable editing images with Raw Therapee or their favorite photo editor before using Resolve, and I have even done this myself when it's practical. One final thought is that you need a decent computer to edit raw video in DaVinci Resolve. I have actually tried this out now. Hope this information ends up being useful to someone. Thanks for the great tutorial video!

  • @sheltongroup5922
    @sheltongroup5922 Před rokem

    I am trying to create time lapses for construction projects. These jobs can last for days. 8-10 hr days. How do I film that long? Do I just make alot of videos and combine them?

  • @kimberg3338
    @kimberg3338 Před rokem +1

    OK, I am following the video but I am having problems in Davinci Resolve. As one person mentioned before "Also within the EDITED folder, I have a duplicate file with the extension jpg.out pp3. " I am also having this problem, I've selected all photos by hand and was able to create the video but as soon as I bring it down to the edit tab it will not show any photos even though the video is playing up top. If this was not bad enough I can't seem to bring up any edit tools that appear on the right hand side of your video.
    Would you consider showing edits using ON1 same day?

    • @GreatDayForAHike
      @GreatDayForAHike  Před rokem

      Thank you for sharing. So all instance of the jpg.out pp3 file can be mass deleted as this is not needed and simply contains text of the edit you made in RawTherapee. If you search that folder for pp3 and mass select and delete all instance of that file you should then be able to do a clean import of just the jpg files.
      Yes, I wish DaVinci had a bit better interface. I know a lot of editors who love it but I still prefer Adobe Premiere Pro for video editing which is what I primarily use. In DaVinci I recommend to try toggling the tabs for various modes and see if you can get it to show the edit tools or other options. You may also need to minimize or maximize some features within DaVinci.
      I have not used ON1 before but I took a look and it looks like a great tool. For photo editing I typically use Adobe Lightroom just because I find it to be fastest and best. It does have a cost but the cost is worth it if you’ll use it often.

  • @bestwoodstamiltv4694
    @bestwoodstamiltv4694 Před rokem

    ok sir GoPro Hero 11 camera Weed zhiyun smooth 5S gimbal Can you take advantage of it? No problem sir please send me sir message

  • @_auraboy_
    @_auraboy_ Před rokem +1

    I'm having trouble bringing in the photos as a sequence to DaVinci resolve. When I click to add all photos from the EDITED folder the control + A buttons doesn't add all the photos. I'm only allowed to click one photo individually and since there are 3k + photos there's no way for me to manually add all one by one. Is this a glitch in the software? Also within the EDITED folder, I have a duplicate file with the extension jpg.out pp3. Why does yours doesn't show it in this tutorial?

    • @kimberg3338
      @kimberg3338 Před rokem +1

      Having the same problem.

    • @GreatDayForAHike
      @GreatDayForAHike  Před rokem

      As long as your images are sequentially numbered such as 0001.jpg, 0002.jpg, etc then try removing any initial import of photos and apply the following steps:
      1. Go to the “Media” page.
      2. Click on the “Media Storage” tab from the top left.
      3. Now click on the 3 dots and make sure “Show Individual Frames” is Unselected.
      4. Press “Ctrl + i” (or “Cmd + i”) to import.
      5. Open the folder containing the image sequences.
      6. Select all the images and click on “Open“.
      7. The image sequences should be imported as a single clip inside Resolve.

  • @PrintsInMotion
    @PrintsInMotion Před 8 měsíci +1

    DNG converter says "the source folder does not contain any supported camera raw files" when i hit convert. i have the entire folder containing my files from my gopro selected. not sure why this error comes up...

    • @GreatDayForAHike
      @GreatDayForAHike  Před 8 měsíci

      Did you film in RAW on the GoPro in order to create GPR files? Or are these JPG files you’re selecting?

  • @Everyday_Biker
    @Everyday_Biker Před rokem +1

    I really like your videos, they're really helpful, but you do race through and for us beginners, we are left wondering. eg. 51 minutes in - I didn't see the problem that you highlight, and then magically Frame Display Mode appears from somewhere, which I have not yet found yet. I'm not being negative, but for us newbies, its not so obvious. Many thanks

    • @GreatDayForAHike
      @GreatDayForAHike  Před rokem

      I appreciate your feedback. I seek to find the best balance between too many details vs too few details and going too fast vs going too slow. Your feedback is really helpful for this. Thank you.

  • @grzegorzsudnik3652
    @grzegorzsudnik3652 Před rokem +1

    Hi, great guide. One question. My Gopro11 doesnt start recording (it turn on at scheduled time but doesnt start recording) for scheduled timelapse while plugged into a charger/powerbank. You showed in video to schedule timelaps to not wake up for sunrise and connect powerbank. Is it working for you ?

    • @GreatDayForAHike
      @GreatDayForAHike  Před rokem

      Thank you. It has worked for me the few times I have done this. Are you using an Anker power bank or a different brand? I have found that the Anker power banks work consistently well for me, but some brands have been buggy at times. Alternatively, it's possible you may have discovered a bug.

    • @GreatDayForAHike
      @GreatDayForAHike  Před rokem

      Yup, tested it again just now and sure enough it does not kick off the time lapse anymore while plugged in. Probably something that got added with a firmware update. However, if you have a fully charged battery in your GoPro it can do about 1.5-2 hours on that battery for a time lapse, so try it with a fully charged battery and not plugged in and you should be good to go. Thanks for bringing this to my attention. Much appreciated!

    • @grzegorzsudnik3652
      @grzegorzsudnik3652 Před rokem +1

      @@GreatDayForAHike Hi, thanks for answer. I wrote the answer to you yesterday but its gone here. So Im writing one again :) Im using Huawei power bank but it could be suprise for me if kind of power bank has a matter. I have the newest frimware installed on my Gopro11. The same issue I face when Im using usb power supply. I found exactly the same issue description in gopro community site. Im not sure if I can put here the link to this article. btw. can you make a test with usb power supply ?

    • @GreatDayForAHike
      @GreatDayForAHike  Před rokem

      Yup here is my reply to your original comment yesterday. Not sure why that one was removed.
      Yup, tested it again just now and sure enough it does not kick off the time lapse anymore while plugged in. Probably something that got added with a firmware update. However, if you have a fully charged battery in your GoPro it can do about 1.5-2 hours on that battery for a time lapse, so try it with a fully charged battery and not plugged in and you should be good to go. Thanks for bringing this to my attention. Much appreciated!

    • @grzegorzsudnik3652
      @grzegorzsudnik3652 Před rokem +1

      @@GreatDayForAHike I think I know why it was removed. I included the link to gorpo comunity article in my yesterday's post here. Today I pasted it into separate answer post and I can see that it was removed like yesterday. It seems to youtube deletes any answers with link included.

  • @WhereNerdyisCool
    @WhereNerdyisCool Před rokem

    What you don't cover is the individual 13 minute files GoPro creates, in my case I have 22 of them. I'm trying to find a way to get those put into one big file and size down in time

    • @GreatDayForAHike
      @GreatDayForAHike  Před rokem

      Did you record using time lapse mode? If so what was your interval and how long did you record for?

  • @user-ii4gz8mb6c
    @user-ii4gz8mb6c Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have a Samsung 516 gb SD card and it is brand new/empty and on the time lapse setting, it only tells me that i have 10h of storage to film time lapse. Any help here someone? I need to record for 24 hours!

    • @GreatDayForAHike
      @GreatDayForAHike  Před 3 měsíci

      Great question. So what this means is 10 hours of actual, finished product footage. If you’re capturing a time lapse for 24 hours of real time the end result time lapse will be much shorter than the 24 hours. Depending on interval your final time lapse will be around a few minutes up to 10 or so minutes in length.

  • @adventuresofrobby6847
    @adventuresofrobby6847 Před rokem +1

    Hey man!
    I have an issue. Why my gopro videos are not sharp and a bit blurry? ( The lens is clean, firmware up-to-date ).
    After taking the video, I've checked it in my gopro. The preview image of the video is sharp and fine, but when I press the "Play" button, the video becomes blurry.
    It's a bit annoying.. Do you know why?

    • @GreatDayForAHike
      @GreatDayForAHike  Před rokem

      What are your video settings and what type of lighting are you filming in?

    • @adventuresofrobby6847
      @adventuresofrobby6847 Před rokem +1

      @@GreatDayForAHike I'm not talking only about timelaspes. Every video looks strange.
      My settings are: 4K30-60fps, high bitrate, ISO 100, I've tried different shutter speeds and the same happens for each, sharpness : sometimes medium, sometimes low. color vibrance and flat.
      I've tried different settings and the same happens.The preview image of the video in gopro gallery looks good, and when I press the Play button, immediately the video becomes out of focus or unsharp...

    • @GreatDayForAHike
      @GreatDayForAHike  Před rokem

      Are you seeing this when you view the files on your GoPro, on your smartphone, and/or on your computer? Is this the raw video file or after you edit and export it?

    • @adventuresofrobby6847
      @adventuresofrobby6847 Před rokem +1

      @@GreatDayForAHike RAW video file. I'm seeing it everywhere, and it's difficult to fix it in post processing.. I mean, the videos looks like they are out of focus. And the prieview image on my GoPro looks fine

    • @GreatDayForAHike
      @GreatDayForAHike  Před rokem

      Ok, this could be due to a few different reasons. You may not be filming in the high bitrate. The HEVC codec used for these video files may not play well on the devices you are viewing them on (HEVC is a tough codec for a lot of devices to handle). Your GoPro may need a reset. Note that resetting will wipe out all settings you currently have setup. There could be a hardware issue with your GoPro and you may want to reach out to GoPro support.

  • @JamesIbby
    @JamesIbby Před rokem +1

    For a sunrise do I use Timelapse or night lapse ?

    • @GreatDayForAHike
      @GreatDayForAHike  Před rokem

      Use time lapse.

    • @JamesIbby
      @JamesIbby Před rokem +1

      Thank you. So I can use these exact settings for a sunrise ?

    • @JamesIbby
      @JamesIbby Před rokem

      Also how much storage do you roughly need for a 2-3 hours of shooting for these settings ?

    • @GreatDayForAHike
      @GreatDayForAHike  Před rokem

      I recommend checking out this video for the specific settings for sunset or sunrise time lapses. czcams.com/video/Oe-mNM6z-BA/video.html

    • @GreatDayForAHike
      @GreatDayForAHike  Před rokem

      If you’re doing video mode a 32GB MicroSD card is sufficient. If you’re doing photo mode you’ll probably want at least 64GB.

  • @graphguy
    @graphguy Před rokem

    IF GPH11 was smart... and it is not, you would be able to do this without an external battery bank. Technically speaking there is zero reason it can't take its pictures, shutoff and then automatically turn itself back on to take the next set up pictures etc etc.
    Software on consumer devices is woefully underdeveloped.

    • @GreatDayForAHike
      @GreatDayForAHike  Před rokem

      It would be nice to get more battery life for time lapses, but I'm not sure the GoPro would have time to power off and back on between each photo when the interval is something like 5 seconds as daytime time lapses commonly are. With a slower shutter speed such as 20 or 30 seconds with a night lapse the GoPro of course needs to remain powered on in order to capture as much light as possible.