Learning a lot about recording, editing, etc. It's a bit crude, but this is my first attempt at editing something and I've only had the camera for two days now. I've got a lot more to learn but figuring things out quick I guess. Enjoy! [video]https://youtu.be/RVpl100Y-aA[/video]
Very good job! Sounds like you know what you're talking about. Regarding the overall video, the only thing I would look at doing would be shortening up your timelapse work segments. They seem to drag on a bit too long. Still very good, especially for being your first video.
That was pretty entertaining. I like the fact that the plot was affordably and intelligently done. Hope to see more. Sent from my SM-G920P using Tapatalk
Thanks for the feedback, and I agree with you 100% on the timelapse stuff. Right now the computer I have won't run anything other than MS Moviemaker, so my timelapse stuff kinda has to be the length of the music clips I've got access to. I couldn't figure out how to fade the sound track mid clip. I really need to get a better machine for editing so I can run Premiere Elements and also I need to get access to better stock music so I have better options for this stuff.
Pretty much same issue here as well. I've decided to get a desktop which I will keep next to nothing program wise on and always keep files and such on an external HD to run off of...should allow better editing software without a HUGE cost for a true video editing set up. I was amazed at how cheap desktop options have become really. Running off my Acer laptop, not a high priced one either, has truly limited my abilities...
Looks great! Nice video too. You look like a surgeon with the chainsaw in fast forward! Haha! I thought of something that might work cheap for a pull behind compactor for your quad. Maybe find one of those walking sod compactors you put water in and weld a hitch to it. Might be able to find a good used one at an equipment yard. Anyway great video and keep it up. Looking forward to the next one.