Here's a little film I made while out on the There 'n' Back earlier this month. It doesn't feature any Spar shops (though I did visit two), but the weekend was much more about getting myself to place I've never visited before for a bivvy: Pont Scethin.
I tried to add a little something more to the usual shots of a guy riding a bike, so let me know what you think :)
s8tannorm wrote:Very nice ... liking the underwater footage*
*Obviously Matt would have bunnyhopped the river.
Thanks. I edited out the bit where I bunnyhop the gate at the top of the A470 pass, but did leave the bit in where I ride out of a full two wheel slide down into Brithdir
flatfishy wrote:I'd have put on a better Welsh accent though.
Yetiman wrote:vaguely exciting Ian, i cant wait to see the HT560 video though now!!
Cheers Mike. Funny you should mention the HT560, because it had crossed my mind
In order to maintain a quick pace and provide an suitably varied range of angles, I reckon I would need 3 cameras (and a lot of batteries) - one on bike, one on tripod & one on body.
If I had three cameras, I reckon I could do it quite quickly, but it would have some impact on my finish time, yes.
I may yet just take my camera and see if I can grab bits here and there, but it'd be mostly POV stuff and possibly a bit of narrative - might be interesting to what rubbish I can spout after 40+ hours of riding and <2 hours sleep
Great little film.
You found a lovely bivvy spot there.
Watched on Singletrack Midweek movies. That should get your hit rate up and hopefully get a few people interested in trying a night out!
Tony/Barney - thanks. Hope it inspires someone to get out there, if not to that specific point.
As far as film quality is concerned, Barney, I think a lot comes from patience in trying to tie the right bits of each clip (I had over an hours worth to sift through for this one), and match it to the right music in the right places. 9 months ago I'd never been anywhere near movie editing software, but have found iMovie fairly straightforward to use. I've done 6 videos in total, they're all on vimeo so you can see the progression of editing and shot ideas. Gives me something to think about while riding :)
Really enjoyed the video, especially the almost poetic narration. Super underwater shot. I suppose we'll all be getting underwater shots with the amount of rain we're getting. :D