Scott McLeod
December 21st, 2010, 03:24 AM
Hi this is Scott from Seattle,
I’ve been playing with movie cameras at a hobbyist level for as long as I can remember. Other than capturing funny moments from friends and family, I mostly use video cameras now as a second set of eyes for analyzing motorcycle drag racing performance. I now have Adobe CS5 so most of my editing questions will end up in the “Creative Suite Forum”.
Last year, as I started to research new POV cameras and the latest editing software for AVCHD formats I stumbled across several DV sites and did a lot of reading and watching videos. I was looking for several small cameras that could be mounted within the bodywork of a motorcycle that look at a couple of key items and also provide a 360 degree view around the bike. As it turns out there still isn’t a good solution in my case because I want to turn all the cameras off & on at the same time from the dash and to be able to download the video without having to remove the bodywork. There are a few cams out there that might work if I can modify their buttons and power source.
Aside from using the video to analyze performance it will be fun to capture side by side racing for friends and sponsors, also when I get too old to race anymore I can cue up a video clip and go for a virtual ride from the safety of my couch. :)
I’ve been playing with movie cameras at a hobbyist level for as long as I can remember. Other than capturing funny moments from friends and family, I mostly use video cameras now as a second set of eyes for analyzing motorcycle drag racing performance. I now have Adobe CS5 so most of my editing questions will end up in the “Creative Suite Forum”.
Last year, as I started to research new POV cameras and the latest editing software for AVCHD formats I stumbled across several DV sites and did a lot of reading and watching videos. I was looking for several small cameras that could be mounted within the bodywork of a motorcycle that look at a couple of key items and also provide a 360 degree view around the bike. As it turns out there still isn’t a good solution in my case because I want to turn all the cameras off & on at the same time from the dash and to be able to download the video without having to remove the bodywork. There are a few cams out there that might work if I can modify their buttons and power source.
Aside from using the video to analyze performance it will be fun to capture side by side racing for friends and sponsors, also when I get too old to race anymore I can cue up a video clip and go for a virtual ride from the safety of my couch. :)