GTR1400MAN wrote:It's been a while since I posted a video. Here's my latest, warts 'n' all production. It shows me riding in the January rain of the UK winter. Smooth positioning is vital, no sudden moves. The footage contains a mixture of live commentary and overdubs added during editing.
Did someone get some new editing software for Christmas? That end fade thing to black and whiteish was cool.
I await the RoADAR FB discussion on 13:44. Was it straightening? Was it off siding? That road surface at 13:47 was nasty.
Re: Motorcycle videos
Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2022 8:16 pm
by GTR1400MAN
crr003 wrote:I await the RoADAR FB discussion on 13:44. Was it straightening? Was it off siding? That road surface at 13:47 was nasty.
Straightening. Full view of all the tarmac.
I was expecting it to kick off, along with a couple of instances where the speedo crept up to a real 60mph (displayed 64/65)
Re: Motorcycle videos
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2022 11:19 pm
by GTR1400MAN
Here's a little video I put together from a cycle ride around the Suffolk countryside on my FreeGo e-bike. It was filmed using an Insta360 One X which I plan to use in my motorcycle videos once I am up to speed using it.
I had to fit mirrors to my cycle as I felt naked without them. Notice how often I glance in them.
Re: Motorcycle videos
Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2022 7:47 am
by Horse
GTR1400MAN wrote: filmed
using an Insta360 One X which I plan to use in my motorcycle videos once I am up to speed using it.
A short video on video equipment could be interesting.
PS 'recorded'. Sorry, pet hate
Re: Motorcycle videos
Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2022 11:03 am
by GTR1400MAN
Horse wrote:PS 'recorded'. Sorry, pet hate
It's just you
"Filmed - To record on film or video using a movie camera"
The media is immaterial it's the action.
For me 'recorded' is used for audio and time-shifting live television.
PS. Video equipment is done to death on YouTube. Here's what I use.
Drift Ghost HD - action camera CamPark X30 - action camera (great timed interval photos) Insta360 One X - 360 degree camera Editing all done using Cyberlink PowerDirector
Re: Motorcycle videos
Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2022 1:52 pm
by Horse
I used to work on the fringe of the tv industry, for company designing and building world-leading editing equipment.
Not published as an advanced ride video but my initial thoughts and impressions on riding the new Suzuki GSX-S100GT.
Re: Motorcycle videos
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2022 5:01 pm
by GTR1400MAN
A really short one this time. I hope it generates discussion with my subscribers/viewers on YouTube (and here of course )
Could you? Would you? Should you? | Early junction entry on motorcycle | UK Roads
Re: Motorcycle videos
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2022 5:05 pm
by Strangely Brown
The answer, as for any question about driving, begins with the words, "it depends..."
Re: Motorcycle videos
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2022 4:06 pm
by crr003
GTR1400MAN wrote:A really short one this time. I hope it generates discussion with my subscribers/viewers on YouTube (and here of course )
Could you? Would you? Should you? | Early junction entry on motorcycle | UK Roads
I'm demoralised with the FB replies quoting HC and not cutting corners. What's the point of calling yourself advanced if you have to drive like a learner?