GoPro HERO3+ 2.7K: Fall Colors

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So this was shot with my new GoPro HERO3+ Black Edition at 2.7K resolution at 24 fps and Protune enabled. I used the Steadicam Smoothe to get the shots, and smoothed them out even more using Adobe Premiere CS6 Warp Stabilizer. What I realized from this shoot is that I probably should not have used 24 fps, as you can see from the video there is a lot of motion blur. I probably should have went with 30 fps, the running shots would have looked a lot better, with less blur. Another thing that made the video quality worse, is that I edited the whole thing in Premiere CS6, exported it, imported it into Studio 2.0, then applied the Protune filter, then exported and import it back into Premiere to do some more touch ups, and then exported the final video.

I'm looking at this now that it is uploaded to YouTube and the quality looks really bad! Sorry...

Equipment list:
GoPro HERO3 Black Edition: http://amzn.to/TiSCfi
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Steadicam Smoothee: http://amzn.to/RdLcvx

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