Making a Mountain Bike Film

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DaveyB1981

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Looks good so far - looking forward to seeing the finished product!

Dave
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
Looks good, a nice change from the usual diet of helmet cams. How about some panning shots to give a sense of the scale of the countryside? Your camera is completely static so far.
 
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tombikess

New Member
Looks good, a nice change from the usual diet of helmet cams. How about some panning shots to give a sense of the scale of the countryside? Your camera is completely static so far.

I'm filming on my own so tripod and editing are the best I can manage, the next installment should have a bit more panning hopefully, check my channel tomorrow and the updated version should be there. And I can see why people use helmet cameras, it takes MUCH longer to film this kind of thing, plus much more time in vegas.
 

sgw

New Member
Your definitely improving. Stick at it.

I agree with Globalti, fixed camera is a refreshing change from manic head cams but you need another rider so you can get behind it.

Your finding some good locations.
 

jonny jeez

Legendary Member
Nice, good clear and well framed scenes.

intro is too long (before the action is seen...unless you plan to add some titles here) and I would consider adding some POV shots to explain the riders view of some of the sections you are on.

Like it though, must have taken ages to set up and ride each scene...stick at it.
 
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