How To MOTOVLOG like a PRO in 2022 | GoPro Hero9 & Insta360 ONE X2
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00:00 Intro
02:36 Camera Types
06:04 Camera Settings
08:34 Insta360
10:25 Helmet Mount
14:05 Bike Mounts
17:00 Audio
26:26 Export Settings
27:45 Final Tips
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I don't even want to be a motovlogger, I just want to be able to film my trips with my dad so we can look back on them down the road and this video was so informative and helpful. Thanks for everything you do Ian , keep up the great work.
Finally someone who open-handed shared very valuable information about this subject. It takes hours and hours to figure out all this for yourself and you managed to generously share it with us in only 30 min.
@BigRockMoto
2 жыл бұрын
thanks
@themotorcyclemasswhole
Жыл бұрын
“Finally” bro 😂. Every major motovlogger on the planet makes one of these. Most motovloggers make one of these every two years or so. Please remove thine nose from the @ss of this creator
For me, the tech side isn’t the issue; telling a compelling story is the main stopping point for me. I definitely applaud you for being able to do both at expert level, Ian!
Great stuff, Ian. This is the kind of useful info presented in a practical format that is otherwise surprisingly hard to come by. Thank you.
Thanks so much for sharing the craft Ian. You’re really nailing it and your willingness to share information and “how to” is terrific! Keep up the great work. Folks like me will definitely keep watching.
Thank you very much for your detailed video Ian! Might go for my first longer ride from Lisbon to Madrid and will try out some of your tips!
A great video again from you Ian. The more I watch your videos the more I appreciate your straight forward presentation and interesting content. I don't video blog but I do record my rides and was about to instal a side mount on my sports bike helmet. After watching this video I am going for the chin mount as you recommended. Many thanks. P.S. I ride an Africa Twin DCT and thinks its the best thing since sliced bread!
Get well soon! I usually don't comment videos but this video was super helpful and I always like your content. Keep up the good work!
Your audio tips are priceless Ian, will be testing these out this week for sure.
Great video as always. I use a Gopro 10 on my helmet, a 9 on my handle bars for the "hero" shot, a 360 Max, and an Innovv K5. I really only use the audio from the Innovv for the sound of the bike. To sink up the video on all the cameras I honk the horn for the audio spike, all the cameras have no issues picking it up where as I've had some not pick up the hand clap. One note on the Purple panda, the first time I tried it I got horrible audio out of it. The Purple Panda has a TRRS plug and the media mod has a TRS port. My original set up I used a 90 degree TRRS to TRRS adapter. When I revisited the Purple Panda, after a multitude of failed experimentation with other solutions, I realized my mistake and used the TRRS to TRS adapter Purple Panda includes with their mic. Way better audio. I have the mic tucked into the left cheek pad and it does a great job picking up my voice. It's a lot of effort to share my rides with my family back in the U.S. but they do enjoy seeing Japan from a motorcycle.
This video is immensely helpful and has inspired me to get back to videoing my rides in the beautiful Texas Hill Country. Thank you so much!
I don’t think I’ll ever motovlog but I like capturing some of my rides to share with my family and riding buddies. Thanks for sharing how you capture footage and audio!
So helpful! Looking forward to your next video update. Thanks!
Very generous of you to share your technical skills and YT how-tos. Thanks for that, you honest and objective perspective.
I think this is the best overview of how to moto vlog I have seen. A real beginning to end tutorial. Awesome video!
@BigRockMoto
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it helped!
Thanks for putting it all together. Very informative and useful. Much appreciated
this is one of the best motorcycles channels on youtube. i hope this channel explodes :)
@BigRockMoto
2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks!
Good one Ian, thats the best one yet for the info people are looking for, thanks!
@BigRockMoto
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks Big Rock been waiting for this post!
Another brilliant video, Ian. Thank you very much.
Awesome tips!!! Lots of great advice gems in this video!!! Thanks!!
Thanks Ian. Stay great!
Love that you made this video Ian. Superb info and value add!
@BigRockMoto
2 жыл бұрын
thanks
Thank you. This was a great episode. Clicked like and ad
Great video buddy and awesome tips and instruction!
A lot of great info here! The - 1/2 stop is a great tip many don’t consider.
Good work Ian! Keep it up.
Best Video on Motorcycling Vloging I've seen. Thanks so much.
Awesome episode! Excellent explanation of things I’ve been wondering about. This will surely help me and others who want to film their adventures & stories.
Thank you Ian for taking the time and effort to bring so much information in so little time. A lot you said surely has come from experience, trial and error and I'm sure it will be helpful to motovloggers. As always excellent content, well organized and presented. Greetings from Sri Lanka!
@BigRockMoto
2 жыл бұрын
thanks!
good stuff, thanks for taking the time to put this together. Dig the OG Everide ADV shirt too! Been a Sub there since the early days. Picked up my T7 this last Saturday so going to have to re-watch all your T7 content.
@BigRockMoto
2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate it!
That was thorough and very helpful thanks!
Thank you so much. Incredibly helpful info for me right now.
Thanks so much, That was really useful & informative. Much appreciated
I agree on the Purple panda, it is the best in-helmet mic I have found. I've got one conencted to a Zoom Z1 audio recorder. I went with Akaso action cams and they only support a proprietary mic, so a dedicated recorder was needed. It is more work, but I prefer a dedicated audio track when editing, it makes the swapping of video in/out from several cams easier, but it does come at a sync up cost initially. Akaso cams can create great video, been a good alternate camera for getting started in motovlogging.
@Soldiertsering
2 жыл бұрын
Try Rode mics also
Excellent video as usual, thank you!
i honestly love the way you present the subjects. Well thought off content. Honest reviews it is coming from the hart.
Thanks for taking the time to make this vid, This was very helpful. Especially for the tips at the end about telling a story and keeping it interesting. I'm just starting out and have a lot to learn.
@BigRockMoto
Жыл бұрын
You're so welcome!
You are the man. Great tips. A real masterclass. Thanks 😀👍
Great content! Thanks a lot! Helped me with my motovlog!
Great video, thanks for all the info
Thank you Ian….. I’ve learned a lot today. Respect for you! 😊
Great video and explanation! Thank you.
Thank you for the vid bruh I really appreciate!
Thanks for the video. Your videos are so informative and authentic. I likethe way your passion for motorcycling comes across in the detail, rather than forced, inauthentic enthusiasm. 😃👋👍
Great video, thanks for sharing this great information!
One of best explanatory video on this topic. Thank you very much 🙏
Thanks for the video. I plan on doing a lighter version of this when I start riding. Keep up the content man we really appreciate it! 👍🏽
@BigRockMoto
2 жыл бұрын
No problem 👍
Great vid, man.
@BigRockMoto
2 жыл бұрын
thanks sir!
Extremely helpful and informative for me as a newbie -mainly for short clips of our group rides and trips. I prefer short clips and snapshots when we are in curves or scenic areas. Thanks again, I'm learning!
Thank you for sharing you cut great videos 😊
Man this was really useful! I just got started dirt biking and I am planning to start recording
Great info. Thanks, I'm enjoying your channel.
Well done, I have never done any videoing and never plan to but I admire and respect the amount of effort/work you put in.
Great video! It's funny, every time I start researching something, you do a video about it answering a lot of my questions. I appreciate that effort you put into these videos. Thanks bro!
@BigRockMoto
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Very useful video chapter ! thanks !
exactly the kind of video I was looking for.
Thanks, you do great work.
Important message Ian. I have accumulated GoPro attachments & accessories for 11 yrs now and learnt a lot. For me, a 3M adhesive mount for GoPro has never failed. If mounting surface is prepped properly, they stick well. I'm spoilt for choice between all my GoPro & RAM gadgets. One of my most important accessories is a remote for my GoPro. I am always fully aware of filming & camera status and film much 'smarter' with less boring & excessive footage. Next investment is a 360 camera - GoPro Max or Insta?
Great show , thanks for the info and advise
Great content, thanks for sharing! Already some changes and plans based off what you shared.
Good stuff - should help a lot of people.
Ian, you rock! Thank you kind sir!!!
Really enjoyed that one, great info gona use this advises. Thanks
@BigRockMoto
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
Right on point keep it up
Great video! Thanks Ian (Loved the bloopers at the end - there's not always a lot of humour in your videos but that made me laugh!) I'm coincidentally looking to buy a camera setup for the bike so this video of yours is timed perfectly! Cheers from Johannesburg, South Africa
@BigRockMoto
2 жыл бұрын
thanks
Spot on install Big Rock Moto! I have a different challenge - my GoPro is mounted out in front of my windshield. In addition, I do not want any wires coming from the GoPro back into my helmet (tethered) so, I'm flummoxed. I chose the location of the GoPro first so there is nothing in the way (tall windshield). I have a great stout mount so that part is done. I have a USB charger in the dash to run to the GoPro to record and all-day session. I'm thinking get a GoPro case with the mic adapter space to get that part done right up front. That leaves two cables coming back to inside the windshield - the "new" USB-C to my charge port and the mic cable. I'm thinking a wireless mic so, the receiver is on the handlebars or the like and the transmitter (smaller the better) is in the helmet or on the helmet with a short mic cable inside the helmet. Done. Any advice? would be welcome.
Thank you for this!
You're a gem. Thanks again.
Outstanding. Really great, solid tried and true advice. This will take my experience to a higher level. Thank you. The best piece of advice was: Perfection is the enemy of getting something done.
Regarding syncing multiple cameras and even audio from an external audio recorder, if you bring all these files into Final Cut Pro and convert them into a Multicam clip, Final Cut does an excellent job of automatically syncing the multiple files-provided. you captured hand claps or other distinct peak audio sounds! Cheers, and good job on the vido.
Super tutorial on motovlogging. I’ve been doing it for about 5 years now and learned most of this the hard way by just trial and error. Getting the audio quality acceptable was my biggest challenge. I use the Purple Panda microphone inside my helmet connected to my chin mounted GoPro Hero 8 with the media mod and it works great. I’m adding the Insta360 camera soon and look forward to learning how to use that to make my vlogs more interesting from a video perspective. I use PowerDirector for my editing software and find it easy to use for multiple cameras. I would be interested in your opinion on that software. You have a great channel and I enjoy all your content. Thanks!
Really good info...👊🏿
Good video Ian, lots of usefull logical topics. I ordered one of the Purple Panda mics.. you talked me into it. haha. One thing i was hoping you would touch on is battery management in the GoPro's. I think i have it sorted very well but I am always curious what other people do.
13:00 DRZ! I’ve been riding a DRZ since 2006. I can’t bring myself to part with it. I also have a 450 EXC-F for more technical riding.
Very well done. Thank you.
Remarkable contect which covered everything .
This review was excellent, thank you so very much. I've been so unsatisfied with the results of my Akasa 4K and RickRak custom fairing mount made for my Harley Ultra Ltd's fairing. I tried another model cameral and still get "warbly" results. I'm not sure a different camera will fix it, as I have already used two different models. I had the gyro turned on too. Possibly a different brand of camera but more likely the mount is the culprit. You've given me some great ideas to try and thank you very much!
Santa just got me a GoPro 11. I remember seeing this video a few months ago. Very useful information. Thank you. Last thing I want to do is film boring stuff for no reason. Merry Christmas.
Another terrific video - thank you!
@BigRockMoto
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Always good content.
Good info and tips. Just starting out on the vlog scene. So, very useful. Thank you.
@BigRockMoto
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Very helpful. Thanks a lot.
I love your no nonsense approach it’s effective yet hilarious you could’ve been the third brother on Frasier 📺 🤣😂 great tips THANK YOU .
What an excellent video. 👏 👏👏
As a newbie in this media flatform I Really find this content very substantial and I learned a lot. I trully appreciate. Cool.... New subscriber From 🇵🇭 Philippines Dude.
Good points here, Ian, particularly the audio. Poor sound will send viewers away from a good video, while good sound may keep your audience watching a lackluster filming effort. I like the Rode mics as well, for the GoPros as well as video camera work. Nice summary of the process, and you did not omit the time required to actually edit our footage into something presentable. It's a lot of work, and I support your comment earlier... "It's nice to just go out and ride without cameras!"
Another great and informative video. The 360 camera seems a better space/weight saving option compared with an expensive drone.
I just lost my entire moto recording gear recently (hence with no moto content as of late), oh well life sucks. I have to start from the zero... Your video is very handy for those who want to venture into moto videos! Get well soon Ian.
High value advice.Thanks for your generousity in sharing this info.
@BigRockMoto
2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
I really enjoy the cool, down to earth approach in all your videos and ofc the valuable info. ;)
@BigRockMoto
2 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it!
Useful information, thanks.
Excellent level of detail, thanks!
@BigRockMoto
2 жыл бұрын
Very welcome!
Another really well done video presentation. It might be too boring for some but how you go about organizing your shoot in relation to the final production is a whole other topic that many may not be aware of. (You know, when to get B-roll or whatever…) I believe that’s what separates the pros in the types of presentations you do. Along those lines, one of the challenges I’ve found with the Insta360 and editing is parsing out clips from a really large file. At times I’ve had to leave the camera running for 5-10 minutes at a time just to snag maybe three three-second clips…planning your shots helps unless you’re in unpredictable filming situations like what I tend to shoot. That’s when the Insta360 editing app gets to be a pain. Edit: Ha! Well I guess you did touch on that…teach me not to watch the last two minutes of your piece before I comment! 😎
Thanks excellent video!
@BigRockMoto
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Great Video.
Great video, the new GoPro 12 allows to sync up your cargo or center via Bluetooth just like your phone and you can record all the audio from the mic from SNL or Cardo. Emma would be your conversation yourself or if anybody else within the group seems like a really good option to illuminate external microphones and cables and listen, Nat. Secondly, the Insta360 has the little adapter for audio so you can use the SS6 360 as an as a microphone to just like you’re the media by like that and you don’t need a medium mosasaur little after the clips onto that and it’s invisible and use and capture audio for your 362. Thanks for sharing.
Fantastic video and information! Just bought an Insta360x2 so the timing couldn't be better. You have the best adventure bike content on KZread.
@BigRockMoto
2 жыл бұрын
thanks
Thanks for your video.