Climbs like a Willackers/John Dunne hybrid
Quote from: tomtom on August 10, 2017, 12:16:19 pmClimbs like a Willackers/John Dunne hybrid Can't decide if that's complimentary or insulting Thanks, I think.
Quote from: willackers on August 12, 2017, 01:25:12 amQuote from: tomtom on August 10, 2017, 12:16:19 pmClimbs like a Willackers/John Dunne hybrid Can't decide if that's complimentary or insulting Thanks, I think. dynamic and reachy....
Apologies for the poor camera work and the absolute bangers...
Quote from: Coops_13 on August 17, 2017, 09:47:13 pmApologies for the poor camera work and the absolute bangers......and the lack of Bowderstone sendage!?Good work coops you're smashing it these days!
Thought I would try and do something a little different with footage from this years Rocklands trip so I put together this. Everything featured is new, not in the guide or a first ascent to avoid boring people with the same old classics (saving them for a boring classics vid). Also experimented with colour grading a little so any feedback is welcome.
Cheers Dan, appreciate the feedback! Im pretty clueless myself about most of this stuff, filming off a lx100 in 1080p mp4. The other video that I'm also currently editing i've used a much more toned down approach so will be interesting to hear what you prefer. Was persuaded by the opening shot (driving through the valley) that the video may suit a more pumped up approach but there's definitely some shots where i struggled to make it look natural enough. Filming in a flat profile is definitely something I will do in the future, noticed it makes life a ton easier! Time of day also (although unfortunately im always going to go when it's best to climb rather than when it's best to film), maybe I'll invest in a reflector so climbing in the shade isnt such an issue!