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GoPro Player + ReelSteady combines two powerful video-editing software tools in one convenient package.
This is particularly important if you’re using footage from a GoPro MAX camera which delivers 360-degree footage that you can now render to a traditional style video for your viewers.
Using GoPro ReelSteady to stabilise a boat mounted shot. GoPro's built in HyperSmooth digital stabilisation is excellent. How do you improve it? With ReelSteady 2.0, that's how. When GoPro recently ...
Hockey fans, get ready for some in-your-face action from the ice: The NHL and the National Hockey League Players’ Association reached a deal with GoPro to outfit players with its wearable ...
The NHL All-Star Game has a new pro participant: GoPro. GoPro's action cameras will be worn by players and mounted around the rink to deliver live high-definition footage and images during ...
Some NHL players wore a GoPro camera on the ice to create an incredible video. The NHL is headed into their All-Star Break and will host their fantasy draft on Friday night. Ahead of this weekend ...
We’ve seen GoPro cameras attached to skydivers, lions, and sharks. Next up: Professional hockey players. AdWeek reports that the NHL will use footage that it filmed from the helmets, masks, and ...
GoPro’s tiny cameras are about to make watching hockey a bit more interesting: this coming season, NHL games on NBC and Rogers will start cutting to point-of-view footage that’s been captured ...
The NHL intends to use GoPro footage to demonstrate players' "skating, stickhandling, goal scoring, and netminding" skills, saying that it'll allow the league to present better stories.
The National Hockey League and GoPro have announced a content-sharing deal to give TV viewers a point-of-view look at the action on the ice. NHL players will wear cameras on their helmets, masks ...
GoPro cameras worn by players will deliver real-time content and multiple angles for the 2015 Honda NHL All-Star Skills Competition on Saturday, Jan. 24 (7 p.m. ET on NBCSN, CBC, TVA Sports).