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4th April 2012, 17:38 #1Junior Member
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Hows My Filming??
http://youtu.be/SRejoDnZILQ
Any Feed Back on how i could do better would be good Thanks
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4th April 2012, 17:49 #2Senior Member
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Loved the video, but a couple of noticeable things for me. One is that if I were you I'd buy a tripod... it makes the zooming in seem more even and when you sweep across it stays steady. The second is where you take from, so it depends on how vital a good video is, or if watching the rally is more important. Personally I think shots where you see the car coming at you for ages and then as it passes it disappears, to avoid the awkward moment when you just see the tail end of a car going into the distance!
Just my two cents, but hopefully some of our resident stars like Darkstar and the rallymedia bloke will have better advice!
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4th April 2012, 17:54 #3Junior Member
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i do have a tripod but its not very stable a breath of wind blow it over buth thanks for the feed back
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4th April 2012, 20:44 #4친애하는 지도자
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your selection of places was very poor for filming...and the camera was shaky and the panning also had problems...pretty average video at best.
see these videos to get some ideas what amateur videos should look like
WRC Rally Acropolis Greece 2011 (HD) - YouTube
Acropolis Rallye Greece 2011 [HD] - YouTube
and from some local events
Paradigit-ELE Rally 2011 - YouTube
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5th April 2012, 10:02 #5Junior Member
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The thing is these guys get full access to points were even spectating is not allowed
Originally Posted by N.O.T
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22nd April 2012, 00:17 #6Senior Member
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Walk a little up the stage, you`ll almost certainly find good filming locations elsewhere without maybe so many restrictions. Common sense will tell you if somewhere is dangerous to stand, which is usually why they have spectating not allowed areas. Happy filming and please post your results on here.
Originally Posted by CraigWyllieVideos11
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23rd April 2012, 12:52 #7Junior Member
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will do


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