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Some people pick up videoing quicker than others. But any video guy will tell you...Learn something new each time. I really do believe 500 jumps should be the minimum
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do you realize that when you critisize people you dont know over the internet, you become part of a growing society of twats? ARE YOU ONE OF THEM?
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honestly david,
this is one time that I think jump numbers is the answer.
ever hear the term " its nothing 50 jumps won't cure"
I dont mean to sound like a dick but when I first started filming tandems it was the same deal.
I also jump a top mount. it jsut takes some getting used to.with either type of mount (side or top) youre going to have to get lower then the tandem Inst& student and look up at then for the best view. most tandems try to look up but they cant look at you if you are on the same level.
borrow someones camera suit and go jump with a buddy a few times to get the hang of it.
or if the TI/TM is willing to work with you on a few jumps where the film is not paid for, then you can practice on them.
there is the option to prop the front of your camera up so that you dont have to look up so far but IMO it just throw me Line of sight out when I jump with my friends I.E. freeflying
this is one time that I think jump numbers is the answer.
ever hear the term " its nothing 50 jumps won't cure"
I dont mean to sound like a dick but when I first started filming tandems it was the same deal.
I also jump a top mount. it jsut takes some getting used to.with either type of mount (side or top) youre going to have to get lower then the tandem Inst& student and look up at then for the best view. most tandems try to look up but they cant look at you if you are on the same level.
borrow someones camera suit and go jump with a buddy a few times to get the hang of it.
or if the TI/TM is willing to work with you on a few jumps where the film is not paid for, then you can practice on them.
there is the option to prop the front of your camera up so that you dont have to look up so far but IMO it just throw me Line of sight out when I jump with my friends I.E. freeflying
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Sometimes, at low jump numbers, a camera flier is ready.
The way we do tandem video at Byron, it really can't be done in a freefly suit, and requires a wingsuit of some type. I like the footage the guys can get on thier back or in a sit, but we don't do much of that.
The wideangle is required to get the exit, since it's on, it's necessary to fly close for the remainder of the skydive.
Fly hard, fly aggressive, fly!
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