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Thread: San Diego -Shelter Island

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    Default San Diego -Shelter Island

    Ok I'll share. Did some kayaking around shelter island. Launched at 6 am and nice weather. Flyfished for spotted bays and San Diego bay did not disappoint.

    In the video, I just goofed around with music. Enjoy the video.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOk5oyVGu2A

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    Nice video, anytime you get some bendo action that is a cool thing! Thanks for taking the time to film and upload - myself I usually can't do one thing right let alone two at the same time!

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    Nice Kayak and video Mike.
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brewcrafter View Post
    Nice video, anytime you get some bendo action that is a cool thing! Thanks for taking the time to film and upload - myself I usually can't do one thing right let alone two at the same time!
    Best thing for starting out is to film with a Chesty or maybe a head mount with the GoPro. I do love my Hero6 for the voice command and most importantly the stabilization . For starters I would suggest filming at 1080p and at 24-48 fps. I think 60FPS is way to home video looking. I love using the 60FPS and up if I am going to be doing a lot of SloMo shots. Use the Gopro App "Quick Stories" to assist in the editing. Keep the video clips short at 10-15 seconds. Once you get more advanced, 4K is the way to go.

    Most importantly keep the video short. 230 mins tops. Just show the load up, maybe a quick tie to the lure, a few fish catching shots and maybe a departure of some. Example, dinner, or beer at the end. Also take extra shots. This is known as B-Roll footage. Example of mine was the coffee. I actually took that shot about 5 months ago for another video. I never used the footage, but I know one day I will need it. Footage like that I can use over and over again for future vids.

    Last but not least have fun with it.
    Last edited by WARRIORMIKE; 08-01-2018 at 10:01 AM.

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