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stanoverlander 4 Apr 2005 01:53

Filming Morocco trip
 
This is a question for Chris- have posted it here as I was not sure where else.. Chris when you filmed Desert Riders did you have a bbracket for the camera on the bike or did you just hold onto it? Am off to Morocco on the bike and want to film it..
Any other bike filming tips from anyone most apprecited..

P.S the landcuiser purchase is on hold - will be going to Aus myself later in the year so thanks-could you tell your mate in Aus as my server has deleted his e-mail before i replied..thanks

roamingyak 4 Apr 2005 19:08

Couple of quick tips:

1 - Get a couple of ND4 filters else your footage will be 'washed out' during the day.

2 - http://www.thepod.ca/ these are perhaps small enough to take with on a bike and very useful. I used one alot on the bottom of my cam and then just held it onto the wing mirror. £15 from Jessops.

3 - Take loads of lense cleaning stuff.

4- Tape up anything on your camera that opens that you won't use

Have fun,
dj

Chris Scott 4 Apr 2005 23:30

Hi Stan,
>did you have a bbracket for the camera on the bike or did you just hold onto it?

I tried it clamped to the bike for a bit but the vibration was terrible and picture horrible. So I held it (wide lense helps).

But my camera is pretty big and heavy by modern standards. A lighter cam is more versatile in that situation.

Next time I might try and mount it on my shoulder like a parrot by clamping a magic arm around my neck, but anyway you only need a few of those on-bike shots IMO. The meat and potatoes are smooth tripod passes and people talking and doing stuff. Either way, it takes over the whole trip to do well, but is of course fun.

That pod looks nifty, but its only a sock, full of gravel, no? Overall a tripod is much more useful.

Chris

FYI, I just saw the DR story is in this month's Motorcycle Sport and Leisure mag



[This message has been edited by Chris Scott (edited 05 April 2005).]


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