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• #2
i like that. :)
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• #3
I can't see anything the video is no streaming
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• #4
I like it too, some slightly hairy between /undertaking bus incidents though! Was it a conscious decision to not look left / right / up down?
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• #5
what headcam was it.
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• #6
I seem to be having trouble playing it as well. The other vids work fine though. And look good too. The roller racing one was fantastic.
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• #7
good :)
im guessing your accident was from a ped crossing the street??
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• #8
That's cool Danzel, yeah, what camera was that?
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• #9
why the fuck would anyone want to ride down oxford st?
nicely done vid though
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• #10
Lovely to watch....as usual.
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• #11
Thanks everyone,
Those of you who cant see , should probably upgrade their flash plugin, since only since
I tried a m4v (H264 codec) instead of .flv for the first time. I try an re-encode at some point.Yes it was conscious decision not to look left and right. I made several trail runs.
and in time-lapse sudden camera moves look disturbing to the flow. For my own security I of course looked left right quickly and cut them out.
Also the close encounter with Peds come from the 4x time-lapse not my suicidal tendencies . I used my C-Lux1 whith cable binders.RPM, one has to suffer for art. :D
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• #12
the POV looks very stable, and quite high up.
much better than the usual helmetcam efforts
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• #13
all of those are nicely done :)
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• #14
Good stuff Danzel !
Did you strap your Leica to a helmet ?
Was it attached landscape ??
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• #15
Nicely Done!
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• #16
nice one. I like all of them, and in some of them the music is wicked. Good job
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• #17
i love that track for that film
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• #18
the POV looks very stable, and quite high up.
much better than the usual helmetcam efforts
You can stabilize in post if you want less wobble, give me a minute I shall press some buttons . . . .
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• #19
really ? How ?
Is this in Final Cut ?Chris the track is from Jake the Rapper, the man is live twice as good
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• #20
really ? How ?
Video stabilizer software for whatever you edit in:
Quick low res example (top normal / bottom stabilized)
Click on the link under the video to view it at a better size
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• #21
tynan gets to work
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• #22
nice, name of your OS X version of choice ?
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• #23
tynan gets to work
Ah, my old OS 9 set up.
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• #24
nice, name of your OS X version of choice ?
I use After Effects built in motion stabilizer for any stabilization I might need to do - but for your bike journey I used fxStabilizer which is hardly 'pro' but works well enough for $35 - if you are feeling rich you could run SteadyMove ($499) under Boot Camp/Windows on your Mac.
fxStabilizer works in iMovie and FCP.
Demo >> http://mac.softpedia.com/get/Video/fxStabilizer.shtml
Now, I demand you answer my questions, did you strap your Leica to a helmet ? Was it attached landscape ??
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• #25
Did you do that last Saturday?
Hi,
ever since my accident last year. I had this idea for a video in my head.
I finally got round doing it :
Filming steadily with a helmet camera is a lot more difficult than I thought !
Have a look : http://www.bregler.net/video/index.php
Regards to the guy with the dark purple Colnago who I met in the making
/ Danzel