
quick question, I have just got myself a Gopro, are you just using the 'Gopro suction mount' on the outside of the car? obv im a bit worried about it falling off haha!
Mines only in New Milton mate so just let us know, your more than welcome, if you went to Goodwood Festival of speed last year mine was the Daytona Grey Avant.mikouk wrote:Thanks mate. I probably will ask if that's ok. I'm going to wait till the weather gets better then try and organise a big meet and do a days filming. Cheers
mikouk wrote:HI Toyneg - No I don't use the GoPro one as it's a bit flimsy. I use one of these http://delkin.com/i-5829839-fat-gecko-mini-mount.html It's a bit more substantial. I also use some GoPro camera tethers for safety. It's not so much the camera I'm worried about but more the risk of it coming off and hitting someone or their car. When I mount the Canon DSLR I use one of these http://www.haguecamerasupports.com/prod ... ount.shtml
Hi Roy - I wouldn't say the GoPro would be very good as a point and shoot. The lag on the iPhone is about 5 seconds so it's only really good for mounting somewhere and leaving. But yes it does do stills. You'd do better to buy just a HD handy cam. The pictures from even the cheapest ones are pretty good nowadays.
In regards to editing software I started using Avid back in 98 and haven't touched anything else since. It's one of those bits of software you never learn completely even after 15 years. Like I said before Avid is pretty much the Broadcast standard so I don't need to look elsewhere. I know Final Cut Pro is excellent along with Adobe Premiere. These two are the next step down after Avid. Below that I'm not really sure TBH, apologies.
Hope that helps you guys
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