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Scott Alexander[_2_]
May 13th 10, 05:17 PM
I'm attending the Region 10 North contest at Cherry Valley, AR here in
a few weeks. I'm planning on making a big video there. I could sure
use some ideas from you good folks. I'm not just making the video for
me to enjoy, but for everyone and anyone.
Myself and a friend now have accumalated a couple of cameras, mounts
for wings, rudders, cockpits, etc, tripods, computer editing software,
vocal extraction software for music...the whole nine yards. I'm in
the process now of writing out a storyline. I even got a guy who
sounds (and looks) identical to Sean Connery who will be the
background voice. I want to capture the fun times, dramatic finishes,
etc and make the viewer feel as if they are really there.
Here's a clip of what I made in Perry, SC....honestly it's something I
just kindof threw together in about 1 hour using the editing
software. I'll spend a whole lot more time with the upcoming one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDl9MS-AGmA&feature=player_embedded#!
Sooo, I could use some ideas in addition to what I already have. I
hope to make a sizeable movie, less than 30 minutes and post it to
YouTube as a part 1 of 3, 2 of 3 and 3 of 3. This will not a be a
cheesy crap shoot of a movie. I hope to capture the BAD-A$$ aspects
of racing.
What would be some cool shots to capture?
On May 13, 12:17�pm, Scott Alexander >
wrote:
> I'm attending the Region 10 North contest at Cherry Valley, AR here in
> a few weeks. �I'm planning on making a big video there. �I could sure
> use some ideas from you good folks. �I'm not just making the video for
> me to enjoy, but for everyone and anyone.
>
> Myself and a friend now have accumalated a couple of cameras, mounts
> for wings, rudders, cockpits, etc, tripods, computer editing software,
> vocal extraction software for music...the whole nine yards. �I'm in
> the process now of writing out a storyline. �I even got a guy who
> sounds (and looks) identical to Sean Connery who will be the
> background voice. �I want to capture the fun times, dramatic finishes,
> etc and make the viewer feel as if they are really there.
>
> Here's a clip of what I made in Perry, SC....honestly it's something I
> just kindof threw together in about 1 hour using the editing
> software. �I'll spend a whole lot more time with the upcoming one..
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDl9MS-AGmA&feature=player_embedded#!
>
> Sooo, I could use some ideas in addition to what I already have. �I
> hope to make a sizeable movie, less than 30 minutes and post it to
> YouTube as a part 1 of 3, 2 of 3 and 3 of 3. �This will not a be a
> cheesy crap shoot of a movie. �I hope to capture the BAD-A$$ aspects
> of racing.
>
> What would be some cool shots to capture?
Scot ,
As a matter of interest will you be participating in the contest ?
If you plan to compete and take air to air shots I would hope you are
doing the filming from a 2 seater while someone else is flying it .
As a contest flyer I know how much concentration it takes to fly
alongside and close to other gliders without worrying about pilots
doing something besides flying their glider ,
Ron.
Have you seen "Gladiators of the Sky"? Could give you some ideas!
bob
Tony[_5_]
May 13th 10, 08:42 PM
some odd poetry, Bee Gees music, and multiple shots of land outs are
always a good combination
Tim Taylor
May 13th 10, 11:18 PM
On May 13, 1:42*pm, Tony > wrote:
> some odd poetry, Bee Gees music, and multiple shots of land outs are
> always a good combination
boy meets girl
boy leads race
boy loses girl
boy lands out
boy gets girl back
boy wins the day and race
Throw in Tom Cruise and any of the number of leading ladies and you
get:
Top Gun meets Days of Thunder, etc, etc, etc
Pez duz Arkanzaz!!!!
vontresc
May 13th 10, 11:23 PM
On May 13, 2:42*pm, Tony > wrote:
> some odd poetry, Bee Gees music, and multiple shots of land outs are
> always a good combination
And don't forget the hot bikini clad wing runners!
Pete
Tony[_5_]
May 14th 10, 11:05 AM
On May 13, 5:18*pm, Tim Taylor > wrote:
> On May 13, 1:42*pm, Tony > wrote:
>
> > some odd poetry, Bee Gees music, and multiple shots of land outs are
> > always a good combination
>
> boy meets girl
> * boy leads race
> * *boy loses girl
> * * *boy lands out
> * * * *boy gets girl back
> * * * * * boy wins the day and race
>
> Throw in Tom Cruise and any of the number of leading ladies and you
> get:
> Top Gun meets Days of Thunder, etc, etc, etc
>
> Pez duz Arkanzaz!!!!
hmm what is the Soaring equivalent of "Rubbin is racin"?
Scott Alexander[_2_]
May 14th 10, 05:10 PM
Great ideas so far. I believe I can meet all of those
requests....except for the odd poetry, that ain't my style. Bikini
Girls....I'll see if my younger sister wouldn't mind waving a
checkered flag at the front of the grid to start off the race. But I
will tell you, we strategically placed her in charge of selling some
sandwiches and drinks to the flight line for a reason, our club could
use the extra change.
Rubbin is Racin'...I love it!
Hmmm....I'll try to think of some quotes that have to do with
"leaching" instead of "rubbin." There sure is a whole lot of
similarities between Sailplane Racing and Stock Car Racing. Everyone
shows up to a race early to test there machines. We all stay in
RV's. We travel to different races. Perry, SC would be the
equivilant of the Daytona 500. New Castle, VA would be the equivilant
of Bristol, TN (too many wrecks). We have a Bill Elliot on the US
Team like the Nascar Bill Elliot.
Tony[_5_]
May 14th 10, 06:40 PM
On May 14, 11:10*am, Scott Alexander >
wrote:
> Great ideas so far. *I believe I can meet all of those
> requests....except for the odd poetry, that ain't my style. *Bikini
> Girls....I'll see if my younger sister wouldn't mind waving a
> checkered flag at the front of the grid to start off the race. *But I
> will tell you, we strategically placed her in charge of selling some
> sandwiches and drinks to the flight line for a reason, our club could
> use the extra change.
>
> Rubbin is Racin'...I love it!
>
> Hmmm....I'll try to think of some quotes that have to do with
> "leaching" instead of "rubbin." *There sure is a whole lot of
> similarities between Sailplane Racing and Stock Car Racing. *Everyone
> shows up to a race early to test there machines. *We all stay in
> RV's. *We travel to different races. *Perry, SC would be the
> equivilant of the Daytona 500. *New Castle, VA would be the equivilant
> of Bristol, TN (too many wrecks). *We have a Bill Elliot on the US
> Team like the Nascar Bill Elliot.
Better make it a green flag to start the race.
leaching would be more akin to drafting.
would be pretty easy to recreate the ice cream scene in days of
thunder.
Pilot "I need to land"
Crew "You can't do that, we're eating ice cream"
Pilot lands anyway and gets into fistfight with crew
grand prix racing is probably more akin to NASCAR.
tienshanman
May 16th 10, 10:38 AM
;729248']I'm attending the Region 10 North contest at Cherry Valley, AR here in
a few weeks. I'm planning on making a big video there. I could sure
use some ideas from you good folks. I'm not just making the video for
me to enjoy, but for everyone and anyone.
Myself and a friend now have accumalated a couple of cameras, mounts
for wings, rudders, cockpits, etc, tripods, computer editing software,
vocal extraction software for music...the whole nine yards. I'm in
the process now of writing out a storyline. I even got a guy who
sounds (and looks) identical to Sean Connery who will be the
background voice. I want to capture the fun times, dramatic finishes,
etc and make the viewer feel as if they are really there.
Here's a clip of what I made in Perry, SC....honestly it's something I
just kindof threw together in about 1 hour using the editing
software. I'll spend a whole lot more time with the upcoming one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDl9MS-AGmA&feature=player_embedded#!
Sooo, I could use some ideas in addition to what I already have. I
hope to make a sizeable movie, less than 30 minutes and post it to
YouTube as a part 1 of 3, 2 of 3 and 3 of 3. This will not a be a
cheesy crap shoot of a movie. I hope to capture the BAD-A$$ aspects
of racing.
What would be some cool shots to capture?
If you don't want people to become comatose within the first 5 min (as in most US made soaring videos) then put it to some inspirational music and have lots of shots of scantily clad women, like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dD-ZIILtI2I. And try to keep the geezers to a minimum.
tienshanman
May 16th 10, 10:45 AM
;729248']I'm attending the Region 10 North contest at Cherry Valley, AR here in
a few weeks. I'm planning on making a big video there. I could sure
use some ideas from you good folks. I'm not just making the video for
me to enjoy, but for everyone and anyone.
Myself and a friend now have accumalated a couple of cameras, mounts
for wings, rudders, cockpits, etc, tripods, computer editing software,
vocal extraction software for music...the whole nine yards. I'm in
the process now of writing out a storyline. I even got a guy who
sounds (and looks) identical to Sean Connery who will be the
background voice. I want to capture the fun times, dramatic finishes,
etc and make the viewer feel as if they are really there.
Here's a clip of what I made in Perry, SC....honestly it's something I
just kindof threw together in about 1 hour using the editing
software. I'll spend a whole lot more time with the upcoming one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDl9MS-AGmA&feature=player_embedded#!
Sooo, I could use some ideas in addition to what I already have. I
hope to make a sizeable movie, less than 30 minutes and post it to
YouTube as a part 1 of 3, 2 of 3 and 3 of 3. This will not a be a
cheesy crap shoot of a movie. I hope to capture the BAD-A$$ aspects
of racing.
What would be some cool shots to capture?
Just watched your video. The music grates on my about about 45 sec. Gets monotonous real fast.
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