Trying to make a tutorial on this but it looks bad. My pov angles aren’t nearly as grainy as this is.
I have a hero 7 and 1 big key light on my left and another smaller to my right. The room is pretty bright so idk why it’s not like that on my go pro. I did set my ISO to a min of 100 and max 400 cuz past that it gets mad grainy right? It’s also at 1080p at 60fps set to the linear camera mode (The one before wide, forgot the name). Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Also it seems that the light is sort of in front of the camera (there is a big spot of light in the video), try to set them up behind the camera and if you have additional put them on the sides so you cancel the shadow, I think the main problem is the light that goes on the camera, sometimes also grain apparently appear when there isn’t lot of light, still I solved all this positioning lights behind the camera, so I can light the scene from the back.
In summer or spring, I just film with the window light, i position the camera in front of the window and then film, in winter I use the artificial ones.