Keith's 2nd Annual Chairty Poker Run Video
Keith's 2nd Annual Chairty Poker Run Video
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Here we go, sorry i couldnt load it to youtube its rather big. This was the first time i shot with a video camera and my first video so go easy on me. I could of put some mroe time into controlling the audio but 7 hours on this thing was enough. ENJOY!
Let me know what you think
Here we go, sorry i couldnt load it to youtube its rather big. This was the first time i shot with a video camera and my first video so go easy on me. I could of put some mroe time into controlling the audio but 7 hours on this thing was enough. ENJOY!
Let me know what you think
Great video for a first time. Couple suggestions: more steady camera work, get wide-angle lens adapter, more focus on sound while editing. Other then that - great choice of music, nice pace in edit, interesting footage.
Keep'em coming :-)
Keep'em coming :-)
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Originally Posted by joeycuccaro
Thanks gore, i apprecaite it, you do amazing work! Quick question, is there something i can do that will help keep the camera more steady during motion?
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Originally Posted by skojasevic
great video man !
i loved it
keith i will get in contact with you soon to do a manhattan motor car sponsered event !
i loved it
keith i will get in contact with you soon to do a manhattan motor car sponsered event !
Joey ... Great for a first time video. I'm the guy with the mohawk that was filming out of the White Gallardo Spyder.
I got some helpful hints for you -
1. Try not to zoom all the way in unless you are someplace that's stationary. It's IMPOSSIBLE to hold the pic frame still when your're zoomed all the way in and your're in motion, unless you have a steadi-cam camera rig, and they can be costly.
2. You may also want to hold the cam with 2 hands and away from your body - this technique will lessen the effects of bumps, and thus camera shake.
Good luck and thanks for the vid..
-TMINUS
I got some helpful hints for you -
1. Try not to zoom all the way in unless you are someplace that's stationary. It's IMPOSSIBLE to hold the pic frame still when your're zoomed all the way in and your're in motion, unless you have a steadi-cam camera rig, and they can be costly.
2. You may also want to hold the cam with 2 hands and away from your body - this technique will lessen the effects of bumps, and thus camera shake.
Good luck and thanks for the vid..
-TMINUS
Originally Posted by DodgeViper01
Great video. I love the fact that weeks later, footage is still coming up from the event. Pretty neat!!
Which reminds me - I'm back from vacation and my video is done too. Anyone who's interested PM me for link. I won't post it up here until I get approval from interested parties (Keith, Raudel - PM/email sent).



