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Cheers Jeff, you are right. I have had a few meets running concurrently and using just one memory card for them, so as soon as I have downloaded the footage I have to clear the card for the next meet. Seems to keep me out of trouble mostly I shot 18 minutes at the Star. Joy joy joy
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Move over Mr De mille gate keeper is coming through !!
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Kind words Mike but these days it's all about creating the reality effect with grain and wobbliness, trying to get everyone's car into the shot, minus the ones who have something to hide, the shots of people sitting on the car or sticking their fingers up at the cam would also be entertainment
Last night I watched Jimbo's Gretna Green car meeting film 2012, over 4 minutes in length, a movie which has it all (no cam shake).... Jimbo is a master film maker in my opinion who provides entertainment with great content and construction. He has the skills. I am an amateur in comparison Last edited by Gate Keeper; 20th September 2014 at 10:25.. |
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Fair comment Phil but I suspect his camera was somewhat larger not a matchbox on the the end of a 18" pole I would defy anyone to make a perfect film in those circumstances, your modesty is becoming but don't underrate yourself, I have seen you grow significantly bin the of photography and filming over the last few years
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