Dennis Hull
July 9th, 2004, 10:33 AM
I am attending Vintage Race Car event at Elkhart Lake, WI next week (anyone going??). This is a scenic 4 mile road course where you can get quite close to track at several corners and stars of show are valuable old race cars running at full song--great sounds and sights. I have filmed one or two of these events for fun, but now want to improve quality of video footage. Any book referrals or experience/advice on filming events like this appreciated.
Viewing my past footage, my problem generally is conflict between getting good close ups of race cars--for instance, zoom in on one car and follow it through entrance, apex and exit of corner --while trying to capture overall feeling of event--for instance, zoom out to include and follow a cluster of cars through corner to show how close cars get to each other and how competitive these events are. Then I have trouble editing this mish mash of close ups and distance shots (in same corner) into some sort of coherent film that captures spirit of event as well as closeups of vintage car stars of the show. In addition, now that I have upgraded from old TRV 9 to VX 2000 I may try to use two camera shots. Thank you for advice.
Viewing my past footage, my problem generally is conflict between getting good close ups of race cars--for instance, zoom in on one car and follow it through entrance, apex and exit of corner --while trying to capture overall feeling of event--for instance, zoom out to include and follow a cluster of cars through corner to show how close cars get to each other and how competitive these events are. Then I have trouble editing this mish mash of close ups and distance shots (in same corner) into some sort of coherent film that captures spirit of event as well as closeups of vintage car stars of the show. In addition, now that I have upgraded from old TRV 9 to VX 2000 I may try to use two camera shots. Thank you for advice.