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1st go with the GoPro hd hero


Ross Beaumont
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If its jumpy jerky try watchin in 480p as some laptops / comp dont support hd and mp4 videos. And the road was really quiet not more then 10/15 cars passed all day. And yes bob very nice splice thats the tree i tested it in :lol:

 

By jerky I think they mean the actual filming, try deliberately moving your head alot slower so as to give the camera more chance to pick everything up. Make a concious effort to slow your head movements down and then watch the new footage, you WILL see a difference.

 

 

 

I cant talk, heres my first attempt. They take some getting used to.:thumbup1:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65jXVLZhAoc]Woodserve Tree surgery 2011 - YouTube[/ame]

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isee. ill try slow it down when i next edit one. i dont no how to cut bits out from diffrent videos like you have tho. i watch that and it seem fine to me. very good if you ask me but ill have a play about with the editing next time. i just set a start and stop point and uploaded. its good to hear over peoples views tho will help me to make a better video :)

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