Hi,
first of all, get lots of mounting gear, clamps, base-plates
etc etc. You can get them from gopro, but thats somewhat
costly. Search the web for other manufacturers, there's lots
of them.
Second, always secure the camera with a lanyard, you don't
want to lose the precious camera.(happened to me
I agree with Mn3, body-cams and head-cams deliver bad
footage. A good sailor is always looking around resulting in
bouncy footage, not in the respect that I got sick but maybe
Mn3 has a bigger tv screen
..
Duct-tape and pvc tape are you’re friends, if you use extension
poles make sure they are stiff, used a pvc pipe as an extension
once and got some weird footage from that.
If you have spi-pole, get a 3 ft aluminium rod and tape it to
the pole and clamp the gopro some 1,5 ft in front of it, facing
the crew.
I carry a peddle, which is taped to the boom, so I made the
handle-side (?) stick out somewhat and clamped a gopro on
it, upside-down, facing forward. Even tie-wrapped a garmin gps
in front of it.
One note on mounting cameras upside-down, in the menu you
can rotate the recording 180 degrees, make sure it is done.
It saves you lots of time while editing.
Clamped a camera on the small tiller, in front of the rudder.
Clamped a camera to the tiller bar, facing backwards to record
the wake of a speeding cat.
Duct-taped a baseplate on the bow in front of the bridle-tangs,
facing the crew.
Clamped a cam to the bowsprit , just in front of the mast, facing
the crew.
[edit] Don't know the climate where you live, I had a struggle
against cams fogging up. Find that when its hot and damp, putting
the case and cam and casing (open) in the fridge for half
an hour, is very helpful .
When its cold (frequently overhere) the anti-fog inserts help
a lot.
Haven’t managed a good mast-head cam yet, and a camera
project involving a single-line kite, towed by the cat, went
hilariously wrong…
Thinking of laminating 2 baseplates on the bows of my T
this spring.
Don’t know about you’re editing skills, but if you’re a proby,
I would suggest you keep it stupid simple. Otherwise you end
up in the studie at 4 0’clock in the morning away from the wife
and family……
Some 3 years ago I bought a video-editing suite, and had some
un-used. turned-down, sailing footage available . Here’s a clip I
made just to learn the editor-suite.
https://vimeo.com/86071961
And no, I’m not going to discus the good and bad, sailing skills etc etc.
of this vid. It was just me learning the software and the available footage.
Grtz, A
Edited by catmodding on Dec 29, 2016 - 11:47 PM.
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Tornado (80's Reg White)
Prindle 18-2 (sold)
Dart 16 (hired and hooked)
13 mtr steel cutter (sold)
Etap 22, unsinkable sailing pocket cruiser.
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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