MedicDan
Wannabie Member
Hi peeps.
Just found this site after watching a vid on YouTube. I thought it would be worth my while registering and making contact with a few of you not only cuz I'm a biker from England but I've just got my first 'proper' POV on-board camera in the shape of a Drift HD 1080P. I'm currently trying to get my head around the settings and then work out the best mounting positions and what makes a good video stand out from utter rubbish. I'm currently running an Apple Macbook 2GHz Intel Core Duo with 2Gb ram and editing my footage in Final Cut.
We all want to create something worthwhile and that will attract subscribers and a target audience, probably more so in my case as I also review products commercially - something I have recently started doing.
I'd like any helpful and useful tips from you guys on how to best achieve my intended results whilst at the same time producing some cool videos that will grab the attention of other bikers and gain a few followers.
Please feel free to offer any help you can and I look forward to contributing where I can to this site.
Just found this site after watching a vid on YouTube. I thought it would be worth my while registering and making contact with a few of you not only cuz I'm a biker from England but I've just got my first 'proper' POV on-board camera in the shape of a Drift HD 1080P. I'm currently trying to get my head around the settings and then work out the best mounting positions and what makes a good video stand out from utter rubbish. I'm currently running an Apple Macbook 2GHz Intel Core Duo with 2Gb ram and editing my footage in Final Cut.
We all want to create something worthwhile and that will attract subscribers and a target audience, probably more so in my case as I also review products commercially - something I have recently started doing.
I'd like any helpful and useful tips from you guys on how to best achieve my intended results whilst at the same time producing some cool videos that will grab the attention of other bikers and gain a few followers.
Please feel free to offer any help you can and I look forward to contributing where I can to this site.