I posted some of this in Ryu's thread, but figured I'd start my own thread about it because I'm starved for attention.
Actually, I'm really interested in improving my videos, so I'd like to get your ideas on how I can do so. What kinds of things make R/C videos interesting for you all? What's the ideal length? I typically shoot for 3-4 minutes tops.
Example idea: I'd like to add on-board video of the subject and chase-cam on-board video behind/in front/to the side fo the subject.
I threw a few random slow-mo spots in there, along with a couple of replays. Give me some suggestions on other stuff you'd like to see to improve the video. Should I add a light soundtrack, or would you rather listen to the mosquitoes being killed by the silent assassins?
Thoughts? Ideas? Thanks.
Here is the brand new rough draft of the buggy/truggy round 1 video. It looks washed out because I had the backlight on.
Enjoy.
RyuJames' RC8T at the track
Here are a few older videos if you haven't seen them already:
E-Revo Speed Runs
Summit bashing/crawling
E-Revos at the track
Losi MRC first run
Clod Super Crawler
Stampede VXL speed testing