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- December 16, 2013 at 9:06 am #81889Tim HarriganParticipant
[video]http://youtu.be/tWazA9_01GI[/video]
New snow is nice for skidding logs.
December 16, 2013 at 9:47 am #81891JeroenParticipantGreat movie! Love the risks you take with your cameras. The results are stunning! Will is great too…
December 16, 2013 at 9:49 am #81892Carl RussellModeratorA boy and his toys….. 😯
As usual this is truly inspiring Tim. A testament to the depth of a long-term working partnership.
Thanks for sharing, Carl
December 16, 2013 at 3:16 pm #81895CharlyBonifazMemberWill for Oscar!
Thanks for the video – still waiting for snow …December 17, 2013 at 11:25 am #81903Does’ LeapParticipantOutstanding! Tim, your videos have inspired me to make a few of my own. They require some effort and patience, but are powerful tools to communicate what we do and how we do it.
Can you write about how you fixed your camera for the various shots? What editing program did you use?
George
December 17, 2013 at 7:43 pm #81905Tim HarriganParticipantThanks, all, for your encouraging comments. George, I used 2 cameras, a standard Sony and a GoPro. The Sony I just have a small, 6 inch tripod that I set on a log, stump, on the ground or whatever is convenient. I used the GoPro for the more unconventional looks. It has a small stand for mounting on different surfaces with a permanent mount but I just tape it on with electrical tape or in one case on a log I used a small nylon strap pulled tight. If it is tough to get a strap tight I suppose you could snug the strap up with a wedge. You can see the stand on the far end of one rolling log, it is probably 3-4 inches tall. I just use a simple editing program that came with the computer, Windows Movie Maker. It is not fancy but I don’t try to do anything fancy. It is interesting to get looks you can’t see any other way.
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