The GoPro HERO12 is the newest camera from GoPro and packs a number of new and unique features. Combine HERO12 with the new Max Lens Mod 2.0 to create the ultimate POV setup. Beyond that we’ve got HDR, GP-Log, new 9:16 vertical modes, and more. I’ll explain some of the core things to understand about […]
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HERO12 – Things you Should Know
Wallpapers of the Month – California Summer
June has been a month of some serious running around. Over the course of 7 days I managed to hit 3 states, drove over 24 hours and took 7 flights. The driving portion was all across California. I was always in a hurry, but I managed to snap a few moments from my travels. This […]
Wallpapers of the Month – Space
For this month’s backgrounds & wallpapers I hopped into my archives to find some old gems. I’m definitely not an expert in astrophotography, nor do I have all the proper gear for the best results, but I’ve been to a few remote places over the years that have provided really really dark skies. The photo […]
GoPro: Our Story
GoPro: Our Story Contribution: Editing I did very little editing on this project as I was solely dedicated to the long list of graphics that needed to be put together. Ryan Truettner and Sean Shafer took lead on editing under the direction of Christopher Neil, the project’s director. Towards the end of the project I […]
Red Bull Stratos Superbowl Commercial
GoPro: Red Bull Stratos – Super Bowl Commercial 2014 Contribution: Finishing & Final Color Grading for TV Color Grading Recently we moved all TV color grading in-house with the addition of some new equipment in our edit suite. I used to be responsible for overseeing the color grading with our colorist in LA. I’ve taken […]
Shaun White TV Commercial
GoPro: Shaun White TV Commercial Contribution: Color grading for TV and final graphic work Graphics This original commercial cut was created by Zak Shelhamer and preliminary graphics by Davis Paul. When we were told it was going to TV I went in with Davis and revisited the intro graphics. I wanted to make it a […]