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I like your fixed POV shots. If/when you do get some mounts, definitely throw in some of these. In fact, based on this, I think I might get a tripod attachment for mine so I can use it with my ultrapod so I can attach it to trees, prop it up on rocks, and that sort of thing.
 

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Yeah I just have a tripod mount and a little gorrillapod that I was wrapping around tree limbs or putting it on rocks. I don't know if all my vids will have these mounts...but I do like to switch it up...keeps it less boring, but much harder and longer to shoot...good for solo days. :)
 

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That was very well done. Good job setting up all the shots. I would make each of the clips about half as long though. The rider is often a dot in the distance for a significant portion of the clip, and the rider often rides out of the frame and there is a long pause after that before the scene cut happens. But other than those editing points, it's a great little vid. :thumbsup:
 

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first off got to say excellent job,,,, well done ,,,,, the angles that you used were great,,,,really captures the trail and riding,,,,,, but i would agree with the other guy, about clipping out the pauses and keeping it more continuous, it was an excellent vid though, and i did watch it all the way through to the end, well done keep up the good work,
 

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Yeah, I don't have any other mounts at the moment...future videos will have them once I get a few good mounts.

The trail is in Victoria BC....some amazing riding here on the Island, well BC's riding pool is SUPER deep...pretty lucky to live here.
 
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