GoPro: Ridley Scott Takes GoPro to Mars

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Legendary Hollywood Director Ridley Scott Incorporates GoPro into the Making and Storyline of The Martian

When Hollywood director Ridley Scott began production of The Martian in early 2014, he thought a GoPro camera would make for a cool prop to be worn by the astronauts in the film as a part of their space suit. At that point, he didn’t consciously consider GoPro as a solution to a challenge he faced with the screenplay.

The Andy Weir novel of the same title, from which the screenplay was adapted, was written in the first-person voice of astronaut Mark Watney (played in the film by Matt Damon). With an abundance of one-way dialogue, Scott had to get creative to keep the film interesting.

 

Responding to a question from Entertainment Weekly about the challenge of adaptingThe Martian from a book into a movie, Scott said, “Our solution was the GoPro that is everywhere he is. They record everything – they’re like the black box on an aircraft. So if you have a GoPro present and no one else to talk to, it suddenly becomes a buddy. Matt was able to talk to it that way.”

With that solution, Scott delivers a companion to Watney, similar to the volleyball “Wilson” that kept Cast Away’s Chuck Noland (played by Tom Hanks) company on a desert island in the Y2K drama.

“I ended up using these cameras in a way I didn’t expect,” reflected Scott. “They became a character in the movie; they were mounted on the astronauts; Matt’s character actually records all of his video logs on them in the habitat. Small details that helped drive aspects of the story forward and gave the world an extra layer of authenticity and familiarity.”

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In addition to giving Watney a companion on Mars, Scott discovered that the video content that he was capturing with the GoPro devices unlocked unique perspectives, enabling a completely new way to showcase the astronaut’s struggle. So while the storyline is fictional, the footage captured from GoPro is quite real.

“We used GoPro cameras in several of our biggest scenes … and they really allowed us to capture not only the intensity and suspense of these moments, but also the intimacy of the characters themselves,” said Scott.

Scott’s use of GoPro in the production of the film represents the biggest cinematic integration of GoPro in a Hollywood release. “New technologies like GoPro give filmmakers the opportunity to really push the language of cinema forward and introduce audiences to new perspectives and layers of storytelling that can really be quite engaging,” added Scott.

The Martian takes off in theaters everywhere October 2nd. #TheMartian. #BringHimHome.

From: The Inside Line

 

GoPro: Trikes and Trains

Happy Monday! Here are a couple GoPro videos to ease you into a great week.

A father, son, and a group of friends build and race home-made trikes down a closed course hill in Virginia.

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Welcome to Cripple Creek, a small train town in Pennsylvania. Enjoy a fast paced ride on the Cripple Creek Express created by George Fryling.

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GoPro App: Trimming + Sharing a Video Clip

 

Watch this video to learn about on-app video trimming. This feature enables users to share memorable moments captured on their GoPro devices. Press the Trim icon in playback mode, and choose a still image, 5-, 15-, or 30-second clip from any of your recorded content, and save it for sharing without transferring entire videos to your mobile device.

GoPro App Trimming Compatibility

• All Wi-Fi enabled GoPros
• Compatible with videos captured in select modes only
• Compatible with iOS® (8 or later) and Android™ (version 4.3 or later)

For more information about anything in this video, visit gopro.com/getstarted. While you’re there, be sure to download GoPro Studio to your desktop so you can import, view, and edit your content.

As always, happy capturing!

GoPro: Videos to Watch

Cruise through the trees with Andreas Wirnstl, Marco Dallago, and Luca Dallago as they rip through the forest in Graz, Austria.

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It’s easy to see how Jamie O’Brien became known as one of surfing’s most entertaining figures. He’s a barrel-riding master, movie producer, prankster and all-around game changer. Not to mention the star of a successful web series now in it’s fourth season, Who Is JOB 5.0. Determined to make the latest installment of the original series his wildest one yet, JOB turns up the heat – literally – by surfing on fire at one of the most dangerous waves in the world. Head over to Red Bull TV to watch the exclusive behind-the-scenes video and see just how Jamie and crew pulled off this amazing stunt.

100% on the HERO4® camera

 

Professional Beach Volleyball player and Silver medalist, April Ross, shows us the importance of teamwork and dedication in order to become one of the top players in the world.

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GoPro Video of the Week: Tour de France 2015

Take a look at the first 7 stages of the 2015 Tour de France. The best of the best. La Crème de la crème. From Belgium to Normandy, check out all the action!

 

 

Join the peloton for the best action from stages 1-7 of the 2015 Tour de France! Ride along for all the thrills and spills and be sure to follow along the GoPro of the World YouTube channel for daily highlights from each stage as they ride their way towards Paris.

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GoPro: Introducing – The Casey

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Casey (Camera + Mounts + Accessories Case)

Casey is the perfect travel and storage solution for your GoPro. It’s small enough to fit inside a backpack, but large enough to carry your HERO cameras, plus essential mounts and accessories. The weather-resistant, semi-rigid shell guards against light rain and snow. A padded interior protects your camera, while removable dividers let you create customized compartments for any gear setup. Includes a pull-out pouch for smaller grab-and-go accessories like batteries, thumb screws, microSD cards and more.

  • Conveniently keep your GoPro, mounts and accessories together all in one place
  • Fully customizable to fit any gear setup
  • Durable, semi-rigid shell and padded inner walls protect and cushion gear
  • Weather-resistant design guards against light rain and snow
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GoPro: Introducing- The Jam

 

The Jam (Adjustable Music Mount)

Mount your GoPro to almost anything on stage to give you and your fans an immersive new perspective of performances, rehearsals and jam sessions. The Jam can be used on guitar headstocks, drum hoops, keyboards, brass instruments, mic stands and more. Its highly adjustable design can be customized to three different lengths for extreme capture flexibility. The ability to grip countless objects, including super slim shapes, makes it a great mounting option for activities beyond music.

  • Mounts to guitars, drums, mic stands and more
  • Lightweight, highly adjustable design
  • Customizable to three different lengths
  • Versatile mounting for a wide range of activities beyond music

GoPro: Introducing- The Strap

 

The Strap (Hand + Wrist + Arm + Leg Mount)

Strap your GoPro to your hand, wrist, arm or leg to capture hands-free ultra immersive POV footage, one-of-a-kind selfies and more. Includes an extended strap that fits around your arm, leg or larger objects. Features 360° rotation and tilt that let you adjust your capture angle on the fly. Ideal for countless activities and fully adjustable to fit a wide range of adult sizes, The Strap is one of our most versatile mounts.

  • Includes specially designed hand and wrist straps
  • The extended strap fits around your arm, leg and other objects
  • Can be used in and out of the water
  • Rotate your camera 360° or flip it up or down without un-mounting
  • Fully adjustable to fit a wide range of adult sizes

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