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Healey video

Nice job Keith!

I'll comment on how well you put the video together. I like the black and white shots, the scenery, different ways you filmed it, edited it and the soundtrack.

What was your friend driving that filmed some of the footage?

I'm working on a video for you tube also. There's so much behind putting an amateur video together.
I enjoyed watching it. Thanks making that video and sharing it with us.

Cheers,
Roger
 
Nice camera work; how'd you do that, with the GoPro on a stick?

I hope you don't mind, but I shared it to my Facebook page.

Good job, and nice car too!
 
Thanks guys! but you forgot to mention the handsome guy driving :smile:

All the credit really goes to my friend Jason. All I did was drive and try not to look too dorky.

The shots outside the moving car were done with a GoPro on a stick. You should have seen the looks we got from cars going the other way!

Roger, good luck with your video. Hope you have as much fun as we had putting this together.

Randy, I don't mind at all if you share it on your Facebook page.
 
Wow, what a video!! GoPro on a stick? You got any photos of that or can you describe how it was done? My vision of the camera dangling from a piece of rope wouldn't get you to those kind of shots. I thought maybe you shot them from a motorcycle riding along side, but that would have been a bit dicey.
 
No strings attached, no dangling. The camera was firmly attached to the end of the pole. It required some interesting pole angles, and some careful cropping to remove the pole and Jason from all of the clips.
 
Thanks guys! but you forgot to mention the handsome guy driving --OH Sure--Keoke- :laugh:
 
You need the music to mask the cuts in the sound from shot to shot. I think Keith blended the music with the sound nicely.
 
Kinda would like to hear "born to be wild" as the soundtrack!!!!



Oustanding job!!!!!!!

Pete
 
Keith,
That has to be the new high water mark for a hobbiest AH video!! Awesome! Well done!! This subscribes to the director of Victory by Design vidos... one of my favorite car videos of all time... theory of never stop moving the camera or the subject (when car is moving but camera is not)... makes for very interesting viewing.

Cheers,
Steve
https://stevesaustinhealey.com
 
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