summittoppler wrote:Well if that was your first ever effort I can't wait to see the rest of your edits, thoroughly enjoyed it
Top effort

Ahh sorry if my comment mislead you. It's not my first effort making a video, just my first with that camera.
s8tannorm wrote:Me too but and it's a small but ... is there a genre on itunes called 'music for bikepacking films'? Everyone seems to be going for very mellow tunes, that to my partially deaf ears all sound very similar. I used to love the 'Earthed' series of films due to the seemingly random music selection. However, it was actually very clever and well thought out once you started paying attention.
I really liked the shot of the path through the back window of the bothy.
I think a lot of us have used folky stuff because it just fits with the vibe of bikepacking. Most bikepacking trips are pretty chilled I guess, so it goes that the music would be as well. In the interest of just trying to do something a little different I used the more electronic track in the second half but it is chilled as well.
I'm certainly going to be looking for something a bit more ethic for the Morocco trip.
Personally I think the music fitting is really important. I'll seldom use a track just because I like the tune, its got to go with the edit. I'm really into drum and bass, its my favorite music genre but I really struggle to make a bike video that would fit. The other thing is that the faster the music the quicker the edit would have to be so the more shots you would use in a smaller segment.
I did this edit for a competition a while ago and used some drum and bass as it's all full facers tearing it up on their gnarpoons getting rad so it works. I dunno about you but I've not seen many dudes pulling tail whips with a frame bag and handle bar roll.
https://vimeo.com/18793646
Farawayvisions wrote:Really enjoyable and so much action footage! I have a couple of questions - What do you have in the rucksack if you only went out for one night?
What editing software are you using.
Well I pretty much always have my camel back for water but in the bag was mostly camera gear. In addition to the Olympus I actually had a Canon DSLR and a GoPro plus tripod and accessories on me.

3 cameras LOL. It was only once I was out there I decided to try to just use the new one for video. I took a few pics with the Canon and tried some time lapse with the GoPro but the conditions were never quite right for it to work properly.
Using Final cut Pro for the edit. I did the titles in After Effects. Been a while since I used any video graphics stuff like that, felt like a total noob again using it so kept it simple.