Hi, thanks for joining, we're now on to the post production phase of the GH five footage. If you haven't seen it before I covered my green screen studio setup with the GH five. And now we're looking at some of the files here. I found that the video files are not able to be previewed straight from the Finder in the Mac. And what I've done is I've opened up my video editor Final Cut Pro X. And I'll just let you take a quick look over here.
I'm using 10 point 3.3. So this is the professional video editor for the Mac. And what I had to do to start editing them is to drag these files over to the events here. So I would drag them over and immediately they were visible. So that's cool. I didn't have to do any transcoding or converting using the compressor.
So they're immediately available to use. But the annoying thing is that if I didn't know which what the content of those video files were, I would just have to drag them in first and start labeling them from there. The first video I started editing is actually the introduction so this course so you can actually view the finished product of the studio setup. And the intro was shot on the GH five but I'm going to show you some workflow stuff so you can understand how to edit the video footage. So what I've done is I've taken the separate audio feed and then I synced it with the video clip at the find the right video clip and audio clip Then there's a synchronize function in Final Cut Pro X, and then gave me this file here. From there, I had to then choose the proper audio feed because the GH five also records audio from the internal speaker.
So I uncheck that. And I checked the audio from my external microphone. And the final check was to look at how did I do with the green screen. There was another challenge there because with a one man setup, I had to make sure I had adequate lighting. So check out that other video if you're interested in the setup, but this is more in the workflow in the finished product. And so then I had to turn on the keying effect in Final Cut Pro X, just drag that over there and you can see from the inspector If you put command for that we have a different background I've simply just put an image that I shot in Bali underneath the clip here I'm a Canadian travel videographer some of you may know me from my aerial video courses or stock so far they mentioned looks perfectly looked like the green screen lighting was done really well was nice and even and I'm very happy with the results from the GH five and proves to me that this cameras pretty good for a one man setup if you want to do studio talking have videos or tutorials.
So I hope you enjoyed this and check out the final result which will be the intro. The final step we need to do here after we've trimmed out any mistakes, which I haven't done yet. I'm just going to fly For to the actual export is I'm going to use Command E to get to this window, I want to select video and audio. H 264 is the most common format for sharing on the internet. There's higher quality options, and they create higher quality files. I'm going to stick with h 264.
It's already creating a somewhat large file. And I'm going to hit next and then it's going to create the finished file. And QuickTime movie format is dot movie. So we started working with the mp4 on the Panasonic GH five but we're going to end up with the dot movie file. Hope you found that video helpful to understand some of my workflow to work with gh five footage, how we can use the green screen setup You can see the results that the GH five produced