let's all chip in and buy sixstringsteve a radio-controlled helicopter

Marsh99

Lover of all things Toyota
Location
Mantua UT
In flying and in filming with Quadcopter you need to have first vision flight capabilities to make quality video's.... and it is not cheap to do.
 

Coco

Well-Known Member
Location
Lehi, UT
I have one I dont use. It is a mini heli tho. Haha. No matter what you get Steve tho, it wont ever get edited and done :D
 

Coco

Well-Known Member
Location
Lehi, UT
Way cool video tho! I wouldnt mind trying it. I just wish I had a good video editing software so I can make decent videos.
 

jentzschman

Well-Known Member
Location
Sandy, Utah
I have one I dont use. It is a mini heli tho. Haha. No matter what you get Steve tho, it wont ever get edited and done :D

Ya, but can't blame him for that, too much ;) However, when he does get them done they are great videos. Could you imagine what he could do with aerial footage!?
 

sixstringsteve

Well-Known Member
Location
UT
They take 10-50 hours each and I don't get paid to do them. It would take all of my spare time to edit them all. One day I'll do a really good one just to prove to myself that I can do an amazing video.
 

sixstringsteve

Well-Known Member
Location
UT
Thanks. I could do a lot better if I took the time to plan my shots. That's not very fun for a group to have to stop and wait all the time for the perfect shot.


I could never do as well as those aerial shots though, that's incredible.
 

Marsh99

Lover of all things Toyota
Location
Mantua UT
They take 10-50 hours each and I don't get paid to do them. It would take all of my spare time to edit them all. One day I'll do a really good one just to prove to myself that I can do an amazing video.

X2... for a 2 minute video I bet there was over 100 hours of setup, filming, charging, and editing.
 

Coco

Well-Known Member
Location
Lehi, UT
Almost looks like white knuckle hill on behind the rocks, either way the strap is comical.

No, that is the wall on Steelbender. We have strapped down some Samurais and stuff on that obstacle as it is pretty steep, but the alternate to the right of the wall (left if your going down it) is pretty tippy also. I have came down that twice when I had Bubbles, it was a ride for sure!

Steve, wanna loan me your editing program, and I can make some awesome videos? :D
 

zukijames

Well-Known Member
Location
not moab anymore
Oh, and my favorite rig in the video was the Bronco.

the bronco had some suspension under it was the only non jeep out of a group of 15 rigs from Michigan (a couple were from just over the border in Canada )

X2... for a 2 minute video I bet there was over 100 hours of setup, filming, charging, and editing.



Im 90% sure he made the drone \helicopter so probably more than that! But not much time in editing I think he had it up like 2 or 3 days after he got homhome really nice group


Maybe he could give advice or tips to Steve/rme put one together ?

he takes good non aerial shots too

Maddie and I on hells

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glockman

I hate Jeep trucks
Location
Pleasant Grove
Steve, I marvel at the amount of energy and time you put into filming, let alone editing. It is harder than some people think to keep a gopro charged and with enough memory to keep rolling. Then add in the trial and error of where to place the camera to get good shots be it on a helmet, headband, roll bar, truck body, axle, handlebars and to make sure it is pointed in the correct location for each mount. One cold winter when you haven't bought a new rig or bike for 3 or 4 weeks you can edit what you took the time to capture. Capturing is the key.
 
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