Fishing Video Help

I just got done editing a new fishing series and put together this little video trailer before I start uploading video’s. It would really help me and Ben out if you guys have any pointers for what you would like to see and any changes we could make. Your input really helps us improve our video’s. Thanks

Video Link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAysFZ5WUX4&feature=g-all-u&context=G2bfcc00FAAAAAAAAAAA

  • Charlie

www.BluWaveDesigns.com

VERY Nice! What software did you use?

The video was shot with a Canon 60d and edited with Sony Vegas Pro 10. Thanks

www.BluWaveDesigns.com

Awesome!!! Can’t find anything bad about it.

I have one comment: I wish I was that dog.

Nice Job, that eagle shot is incredible, very fun video. Have you tried shooting at 60FPS for show motion shots yet? I have the 7D and have been told that the 60fps setting is for best slow mo. I think the 60D has that setting too?

www.captchris.com
Keys Connection

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Originally posted by captchris

Nice Job, that eagle shot is incredible, very fun video. Have you tried shooting at 60FPS for show motion shots yet? I have the 7D and have been told that the 60fps setting is for best slow mo. I think the 60D has that setting too?

www.captchris.com
Keys Connection


Yeh, The 60d only shoots 60fps at 1280x720, so that was shot at 30fps at 1920x1080, but I used after effects to enable the eagle shot to reach 2000fps with a little motion blur, but it turned out pretty good. How do you like your 7d?

www.BluWaveDesigns.com

Loved the video. I would encorporate some different species of fish if you have the footage. Shows you’re willing to adapt to whatever is biting. Some shots of a trout pounding a topwater spook, yanking a big sheephead or flounder onboard, etc.

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