warbird1 wrote:
richkolasa wrote:
I've posted a video on my youtube channel, for those interested, the link is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVFpRjC1U68Rich
Cool video Rich! I especially like the A2A shots of the PBY over the coastline. That could totally be a pacific island in 1944!
Two questions:
1) What kind of video camera did you use? Have you made the transition to HD yet? You know you can upload HD video now on both youtube and vimeo, btw.
2) I'm assuming that was tripod-shot? What kind of fluid head are you using for your tripod shots. The panning looks pretty smooth. I'm looking for a good new fluid head to use for my tripod-shot videos, as the one I'm currently using is not real smooth and tends to "grab" when panning, regardless of the friction settings, making for a slightly jerky video.
Hello and thanks for the compliment. Regarding equipment, I use the Sony HDR-FX1 for ground shots and the Sony HDR-HC9 (palm-camera, but Mini-DV tape) for air-to-air. I wasn't too sure how it would do shooting from a BT-13 (nicknamed VIBRATOR)so I kept shots to a minimum, but I got some decent shots just hand-holding. About 3-4 times the duration that's in this video is the total of what I got.
Fluid head? Tripod? That's a thing you have to carry around, right? I use a lot of water and gatorade at shows, that's about as "fluid-head" as I get.

I do have a Manfrotto head, but never bought legs, so everything I do is hand-held. With 2 camera bodies, 5 lenses minimum, and two video cameras to lug around, no tripod for me at this stage.

As far as uploading HD, I'll see how I feel in the future. I'm trying to sort out some glitches in Sony Vegas Pro on my PC, so I'm keeping the render time to a minimum since I keep running into jittery transitions and all. Might be time for ANOTHER new computer. Ugh...
Rich