Racing/Riding Films
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 12:32 am
In the very very very early stages of tossing around the idea of creating Hare Scramble videos for the surrounding series'. Now some of you who have been around for a while know that one of our own used to video a lot of races, in fact I have a lot of the DVD's still. While those videos were awesome and very appreciated (it was always cool to show family and friends what you do while they all sit on the couch watching football), they are outdated and I think I can come up with something "fresher".
So far I've really only edited a couple videos. One I already posted in the Area 91 Thread, which really only showed helmet cam stuff. The next video is from last weekend, in which I got very little riding footage, but more "in the pits" type stuff. The plan is to buy a "nice" camcorder to get more footage that I can use the zoom/focus/color settings more. The video from last weekend was shot with a GoPro and a monopod. Although using a GoPro is great, it's a little limiting in sound and visual settings.
I will be at Milford this weekend (providing the race is going to happen) to shoot more video and I hope to gather enough footage to make a 5-7 minute long film.
Here's the latest video I made:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccSbxf2PWs0
So far I've really only edited a couple videos. One I already posted in the Area 91 Thread, which really only showed helmet cam stuff. The next video is from last weekend, in which I got very little riding footage, but more "in the pits" type stuff. The plan is to buy a "nice" camcorder to get more footage that I can use the zoom/focus/color settings more. The video from last weekend was shot with a GoPro and a monopod. Although using a GoPro is great, it's a little limiting in sound and visual settings.
I will be at Milford this weekend (providing the race is going to happen) to shoot more video and I hope to gather enough footage to make a 5-7 minute long film.
Here's the latest video I made:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccSbxf2PWs0