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Post by kwieldraayer on Mar 3, 2014 13:22:13 GMT 12
Hey folks
After giving into temptation and buying a go pro what better way than to get some footage from work!
Check out my first video, its not HD because I'm on mobile broadband at the moment until I'm set up in my new place so didn't want to use all my internet!!
I intend on making a few of these! let me know any pointers or GOOD SONGS!
Cheers
Kurt
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Post by Dave Homewood on Mar 3, 2014 14:06:17 GMT 12
That's very cool Kurt. Where is that airport, is that Hamilton?
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Post by kwieldraayer on Mar 3, 2014 14:10:52 GMT 12
Taupo Dave
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Post by Dave Homewood on Mar 3, 2014 14:13:41 GMT 12
OK.
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Post by suthg on Mar 3, 2014 18:26:47 GMT 12
Good first offering - in fact great! More please...
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Post by craig on Mar 3, 2014 20:02:03 GMT 12
Great choice of music too.
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Post by Ian Warren on Mar 8, 2014 10:38:58 GMT 12
I really liked that, looking forward to your next strafing run
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jsa
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Post by jsa on Apr 9, 2014 8:10:45 GMT 12
Really nice vid, some of the camera angles are great! Especially the one looking back towards the hopper with the camera mounted on the step. When you edit your vid, trying keeping each clip/sequence a bit shorter. Someone experienced with editing knowledge once told me that the max time you should run a clip for is 8 seconds as the viewer starts to bore after anything longer. It means you need quite a lot more footage to get a useable vid of any duration but ya can get round this a bit by cutting between the same clips a bit, for example change from the front facing shot of the nose leg to a cockpit shot a couple of times during a takeoff sequence. Give it a try and keep up the good work
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