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First GoPro effort - Fife to Tiree (in 4.5 minutes)

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First GoPro effort - Fife to Tiree (in 4.5 minutes)

Postby alibali » Thu May 24, 2012 7:45 pm

My first attempt with the GoPro on a gorgeous May morning


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Postby Goughy » Sun May 27, 2012 11:34 pm

Nice!

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Re: First GoPro effort - Fife to Tiree (in 4.5 minutes)

Postby Flyin'Dutch' » Mon May 28, 2012 5:44 am

I like making and watching flying videos.

From a spectators point of view I have found that less is very often more.

Few opening shots and closing shots to make it more of a 'story'
I believe you can now get filters for these cameras which eliminate the prop effect
Speeding up the replay does allow you to show the whole journey - a normal speed replay of the most interesting bits is more captivating.

Am of course jealous of you flying in this gorgeous weather!

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Postby alibali » Fri Jun 01, 2012 6:48 pm

Can't argue with your points

Got a bit excited with memories of the "London to Brighton in 2 minutes" train film I remember from my youth I think. Could have at least slowed it a bit at the end to make it less of a swerve from runway to apron too!

Thanks for the advice anyway

Al


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