Aaron Christiansen
November 18th, 2010, 04:20 PM
Another Melbournite from Australia - seems to be a trend in this forum!
My primary passion is cycling - I train, race road and track (and MTB next year, probably), as well as coach a few cyclists and am looking at making it my business in the future.
I took up photography a few years ago as a hobby, starting with a Konica Minolta 5D, and a couple of inexpensive lenses. Spent a summer photographing a local crit in Melbourne, refining my panning technique with up to 700 shots a night.
I now have Sony A700 and A850, and most recent lens purchases were Sony 70-400 G and 70-200/2.8 G. The photography is great for learning composition basics, and also showed me that when it's a passion, there's little point in messing about with cheap gear you will want to upgrade later.
To that end, I have invested (hah!) in the following kit:
* Sony HXR-NX5U + 128GB flash unit
* Vinten Vision Blue tripod (great review here + Vinten website intro video had me sold)
* VZ-rock LANC control
Still waiting for Adorama to pull their finger out and send me the final order of:
* Sony HVL-LBPA LED Battery Video Light System
* Porta brace body armor
* Tiffen UV filter
Hopefully picking up a Lowepro Magnum DV 4000 on the weekend to store everything in.
I'll also be looking at getting some lapel mics, but that can wait...
My video goals include:
* track racing technique capture and analysis (esp standing starts & sprint entries)
* bike/rider positional analysis (esp TT aero position)
* coaching session "explanation" videos
* bike race promos
* (possibly) race finish capture - to help separate 1st from 5th in tight bunch finishes
* general race filming (track more than anything)
* race team / club promos
* interviews / documentary with some of the incredibly interesting people I have met through cycling or life in general
* family time (I'm an uncle and my nieces & nephew are soooo cute!)
* short film production (as a creative outlet)
Most of these are doable right off the bat, and provide ample opportunity to learn - something I relish. I'm very keen to continue developing and integrate the still photography also, for artistic effect or impact.
I'll be looking for threads on videography basics first up, looking to learn through doing, which is my preferred style of learning. Hope to contribute down the track, good to see challenges and comps here, as I find that definitely helps motivate me to produce something and push the boundaries.
Will also try to do future B&H purchases via forum links to help out there where I can ;-)
Metro track champs are this weekend, so I'll be doing my first video shoot there, Saturday afternoon. Excited like a kitten with a bit of string, I am! :-D
My primary passion is cycling - I train, race road and track (and MTB next year, probably), as well as coach a few cyclists and am looking at making it my business in the future.
I took up photography a few years ago as a hobby, starting with a Konica Minolta 5D, and a couple of inexpensive lenses. Spent a summer photographing a local crit in Melbourne, refining my panning technique with up to 700 shots a night.
I now have Sony A700 and A850, and most recent lens purchases were Sony 70-400 G and 70-200/2.8 G. The photography is great for learning composition basics, and also showed me that when it's a passion, there's little point in messing about with cheap gear you will want to upgrade later.
To that end, I have invested (hah!) in the following kit:
* Sony HXR-NX5U + 128GB flash unit
* Vinten Vision Blue tripod (great review here + Vinten website intro video had me sold)
* VZ-rock LANC control
Still waiting for Adorama to pull their finger out and send me the final order of:
* Sony HVL-LBPA LED Battery Video Light System
* Porta brace body armor
* Tiffen UV filter
Hopefully picking up a Lowepro Magnum DV 4000 on the weekend to store everything in.
I'll also be looking at getting some lapel mics, but that can wait...
My video goals include:
* track racing technique capture and analysis (esp standing starts & sprint entries)
* bike/rider positional analysis (esp TT aero position)
* coaching session "explanation" videos
* bike race promos
* (possibly) race finish capture - to help separate 1st from 5th in tight bunch finishes
* general race filming (track more than anything)
* race team / club promos
* interviews / documentary with some of the incredibly interesting people I have met through cycling or life in general
* family time (I'm an uncle and my nieces & nephew are soooo cute!)
* short film production (as a creative outlet)
Most of these are doable right off the bat, and provide ample opportunity to learn - something I relish. I'm very keen to continue developing and integrate the still photography also, for artistic effect or impact.
I'll be looking for threads on videography basics first up, looking to learn through doing, which is my preferred style of learning. Hope to contribute down the track, good to see challenges and comps here, as I find that definitely helps motivate me to produce something and push the boundaries.
Will also try to do future B&H purchases via forum links to help out there where I can ;-)
Metro track champs are this weekend, so I'll be doing my first video shoot there, Saturday afternoon. Excited like a kitten with a bit of string, I am! :-D