Finished Business
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Been getting more and more use out of my GoPro, and every video I watch, I always see things I could do differently to make for a better video.
I thought maybe other people who are using them regularily might have some good advice, beyond point and shoot, to help improve filming.
Out on the water, angles you find best for shooting, or maybe the pole you've rigged up to mount your camera to put it under water. I would like to see the spreader bar camera set-up Hourston has worked so hard to perfect...I'm sure it couldn't have been easy.
Techniques that make for a great movie? Lets hear em!
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I thought maybe other people who are using them regularily might have some good advice, beyond point and shoot, to help improve filming.
Out on the water, angles you find best for shooting, or maybe the pole you've rigged up to mount your camera to put it under water. I would like to see the spreader bar camera set-up Hourston has worked so hard to perfect...I'm sure it couldn't have been easy.
Techniques that make for a great movie? Lets hear em!
-FB-