Go Pro on a stick!
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Brian, It's a West Marine boat hook, I think they have two or three different lengths. Mine is 8 feet, about $25. They are adjustable so that's handy too. Go Pro has a tripod mount that is a 1/4-20 thread. I just drilled one hole in the end of the hook and attached the tripod mount.
I'll be posting more video from the street party at Desert Storm shot with this same deal.
I'll be posting more video from the street party at Desert Storm shot with this same deal.
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D*mn. Kinda personal, huh?
Excellent work! I was going to use the same idea on the harbor hop with the waterproof enclosure on my ContourHD and bring the camera up out of the water as the boats idled by.
Nice job!
Another idea is to use a boat hook (which is nice to leave on a boat anyway) and clamp the camera to it: http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...classNum=50356
Excellent work! I was going to use the same idea on the harbor hop with the waterproof enclosure on my ContourHD and bring the camera up out of the water as the boats idled by.
Nice job!
Another idea is to use a boat hook (which is nice to leave on a boat anyway) and clamp the camera to it: http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...classNum=50356
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D*mn. Kinda personal, huh?
Excellent work! I was going to use the same idea on the harbor hop with the waterproof enclosure on my ContourHD and bring the camera up out of the water as the boats idled by.
Nice job!
Another idea is to use a boat hook (which is nice to leave on a boat anyway) and clamp the camera to it: http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...classNum=50356
Excellent work! I was going to use the same idea on the harbor hop with the waterproof enclosure on my ContourHD and bring the camera up out of the water as the boats idled by.
Nice job!
Another idea is to use a boat hook (which is nice to leave on a boat anyway) and clamp the camera to it: http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...classNum=50356
I tried a light stand, but it would bend and wobble around.
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Sorry for the brainfart. You did say boat hook. I had a case of head-up-arse on that one.
I can see editing the hook out of the scene if so desired, too. The GoPro suction-cupped to the deck with crappy sound is getting pretty old. Need more innovative ideas like this for sure. I'm considering buying a separate digital audio recorder to mix with because these cameras aren't picking up the great engine sounds of these boats too well, and that really enhances video quality, IMO.
I can see editing the hook out of the scene if so desired, too. The GoPro suction-cupped to the deck with crappy sound is getting pretty old. Need more innovative ideas like this for sure. I'm considering buying a separate digital audio recorder to mix with because these cameras aren't picking up the great engine sounds of these boats too well, and that really enhances video quality, IMO.
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I use Windows movie maker.
When you save the finished movie, movie maker gives you choices for how you save the project. 1080 will take longer to upload but look better. I use 480p and it looks fine for viewing on a computer.
I've had trouble uploading to directly OSO so that's why I put it on You Tube then link to it.
Thanks everyone for the nice words.