Video from my gravel road bivi

Share your rides with us.

Moderators: Bearbonesnorm, Taylor, Chew

Post Reply
User avatar
composite
Posts: 1546
Joined: Tue Jun 11, 2013 12:26 pm
Contact:

Video from my gravel road bivi

Post by composite »

This is the video from my trip the other week. Not really 100% happy with it tbh. Been a while since I had used the GoPro and didn't get the best from it. Also I prefer to tell a bit more of a visual story and the footage that would have done that didn't really come out because of low light. Anyway here's what I managed to do with what I got.

https://vimeo.com/88000971
User avatar
Ian
Posts: 4655
Joined: Mon Jun 20, 2011 8:10 pm
Location: Scotlandshire
Contact:

Re: Video from my gravel road bivi

Post by Ian »

Like that :grin:

(But damn you for using the piece of music I'd lined up for my next video...)

:wink:
User avatar
summittoppler
Posts: 1274
Joined: Sat Mar 23, 2013 10:27 am
Location: North Wales

Re: Video from my gravel road bivi

Post by summittoppler »

Yep enjoyed that too and the soundtrack makes the video :smile:
BAM: 2014, 2018 & ......
2024 Bikepacking nights: 5

Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/summittoppler/

YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/user/jefbricks/videos
User avatar
composite
Posts: 1546
Joined: Tue Jun 11, 2013 12:26 pm
Contact:

Re: Video from my gravel road bivi

Post by composite »

Ian wrote:Like that :grin:

(But damn you for using the piece of music I'd lined up for my next video...)

:wink:
I got a good track lined up for the WC2C video. That might be long enough for 2 tracks though!

Glad you like it though guys. :smile:
User avatar
Ian
Posts: 4655
Joined: Mon Jun 20, 2011 8:10 pm
Location: Scotlandshire
Contact:

Re: Video from my gravel road bivi

Post by Ian »

Have you done anything clever with the exposure/hue/saturation in that film?
I've not yet really had a play with the settings in iMovie, but am I right in thinking you use FCP?
User avatar
Mike
Posts: 2989
Joined: Thu Jun 21, 2012 9:36 am

Re: Video from my gravel road bivi

Post by Mike »

what editing programs are people using i may have to get me a gopro.
User avatar
Chicken Legs
Posts: 490
Joined: Wed Apr 03, 2013 8:49 am
Location: Mid Essex

Re: Video from my gravel road bivi

Post by Chicken Legs »

Enjoyed the vid :-bd
"What is man but the sum of his memories"
User avatar
composite
Posts: 1546
Joined: Tue Jun 11, 2013 12:26 pm
Contact:

Re: Video from my gravel road bivi

Post by composite »

Yes I'm using Final Cut Pro. I used Magic Bullet Looks for the colour treatment. Did a bleached look at the start and then a brighter more saturated look at the end. Faded between the two on the water filter bit to lead into the sunny shots when the music picked up.

Did some stuff with soft edges as well. It's one thing with the GoPro having infinite depth of field everything is pretty much always in focus which can tend to really flatten the shots. Great for action stuff like the chest and clamped to the bike, but not so good for off the bike shots.
slarge
Posts: 2647
Joined: Mon Aug 22, 2011 4:49 pm
Location: MTB mecca (Warwickshire)

Re: Video from my gravel road bivi

Post by slarge »

I enjoyed that, recognised some tracks and pushy bits! Just wish I had the patience for something like that though.
User avatar
barney
Posts: 747
Joined: Wed Jul 13, 2011 12:21 pm

Re: Video from my gravel road bivi

Post by barney »

nice film, makes you want to get out even in the rain.
Wait for me...
User avatar
Farawayvisions
Posts: 539
Joined: Fri Jan 03, 2014 10:04 am
Location: Hampshire
Contact:

Re: Video from my gravel road bivi

Post by Farawayvisions »

Really nice video. Music great too.
User avatar
Nick
Posts: 356
Joined: Wed Jul 13, 2011 1:40 pm

Re: Video from my gravel road bivi

Post by Nick »

Like that a lot, not sure why you are unhappy with it at all.

In terms of getting footage don't you find stopping, running up the trail, setting up the camera, riding past the camera, running back for the camera etc disrupts the ride? I've done it in the past (I have a GoPro that I hardly use) and while its ok on solo rides I can't imagine getting away with it on a group ride, hence why I don't shoot much video. :|
User avatar
composite
Posts: 1546
Joined: Tue Jun 11, 2013 12:26 pm
Contact:

Re: Video from my gravel road bivi

Post by composite »

Nick wrote:Like that a lot, not sure why you are unhappy with it at all.

In terms of getting footage don't you find stopping, running up the trail, setting up the camera, riding past the camera, running back for the camera etc disrupts the ride? I've done it in the past (I have a GoPro that I hardly use) and while its ok on solo rides I can't imagine getting away with it on a group ride, hence why I don't shoot much video. :|
Yes and no. I think that some of the er... skill? in getting them done without it being a faff is to carefully choose how/where you shoot stuff. Sure you'll need to do a few that will break the flow if you hope to get something good but probably less than you might think looking at this video for example. Other than that if you are into the whole filming making thing then it's not a faff cause you are into what you are doing. I don't make a video every ride or trip though and I ride a fair amount so...

I ride on my own mostly anyway so it's not normally a problem but I think a lot depends on who you ride with. If I was riding with most of my mates then it wouldn't be a problem as they are all slow as f**k. :lol: Which doesn't bode well for me making a good video with Ian when we do the WC2C. :lol: :???:

The reason I wasn't so happy with it was that it wasn't what I had in my head to make before hand or while I was filming. There was a bunch of stuff I couldn't use which was frustrating.
slowupslowdown-under
Posts: 531
Joined: Tue Jan 17, 2012 11:15 pm
Location: South Yorkshire to South Australia

Re: Video from my gravel road bivi

Post by slowupslowdown-under »

Lovely!
Post Reply