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Unless it's a 20s clip I think music is a must. There's only so much wind noise I can cope with. Motorbikes aren't quite so bad, but still, there's a limit.
It's very off-putting when you come back from a ride with a couple of hours of footage and then have to start editing.
I actually quite like editing riding footage. I kind of get to re-live the ride, particularly the films I've made from holidays to places like BC. It's a lasting memory...
But then I might just be very, very sad. Yes. That's probably it. ๐
I don't mind doing the editing, I just don't have the time. Self-employment and 2 children don't leave a huge amount.
maxray - MemberWhere abouts is that Euro? Nice interesting (if wet) looking trail.
Cavehill Maxy, overlooking Belfast.
I wish I had to 'pooter power to run fancy programmes with swish editing, but my machine can't cope with mpeg4 files so first I have to convert them, then do all the editing in Moviemaker. It's a slow process and I rarely get the time to do it properly( 2 youngkids and a partner who's addicted to Facebob), but actually enjoy cobbling all the bits together. I find music really helps when editing.
This one is also from Inners and personally I think the music makes it
That Chilean vid is fantastic - those gap jumps! ๐ฏ
However I don't like the actual footage. Too much pointing at the floor. Too wide an angle makes everything look slow, too narrow makes it hard to watch.
And I now feel sick after only watching a few.
The music really makes this - atmospheric, tense, uplifting.
Hahaha Random.
Bongo, that chap is shifting. Course isn't very technical though.. *goes to lookup Hammerfest*
Ok strictly not a helmet cam video but a cable cam instead, have yet to perfect the helmet cam side