Adventure Film Club
Adventure Film Club
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Cheap Camera No Experience Let's Make a Film | the BMPCC OG
'Myrkvior is born old and powerful and she will die young and weak. But first she must return to the Dark Forest'
This is my first attempt at making a short film, and after researching cameras I discovered the Original Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera was within my meagre budget, and had a bit of a cult status gathering around it. So I watched a bunch of videos on filmmaking and how to use a camera, ordered a used BMPCC OG and hit the Highlands of Scotland with my two friends Ola and Gavin...
...five days of shooting and hundreds of hours of editing later, and this is the result!
There was no storyboarding, no pre-planning, just a trip around some pre-selected locations, and an idea of a cha...
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BMPCC ORIGINAL FOOTAGE - Cinematic Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera footage - my first short film
Просмотров 561Год назад
The Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera is a really great and budget friendly way to get out and begin filmmaking, and even though it can be intimidating as it's fully manual and has a few significant downsides, the image quality of the RAW footage, graded in the free software Da Vinci Resolve, really speaks for itself This is the opening scene from my first attempt at shooting a short film, which ...
BMPCC ORIGINAL Footage - Cinematic BLACKMAGIC POCKET CINEMA CAMERA Short Film Scene
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
I finally bought a Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera - BMPCC OG - for its cinematic qualities, and after nearly a year of being intimidated by it, and after watching every video on RUclips around using it for filmmaking, I went out and started shooting; and even though the final images aren't perfect, and my gimbal work and camera operation skills need some honing, I'm really happy with the final...
THE RING OF STEALL a late winter summit camp
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.Год назад
Summit camping in the winter doesn't get any better than this, with the iconic Scottish mountain route 'The Ring of Steall' providing an epic winter outing, especially on those longer late winter days, and traveling light with a bivi bag makes the experience all the more enjoyable.
THE CUILLIN RIDGE: Sgurr Nan Gillean Summit Camping
Просмотров 9072 года назад
Sgurr nan Gillean is a great way to introduce yourself to the epic exposure of the Cuillin Ridge on the Isle of Skye, and it's an amazing viewpoint and mountain in its own right - some even call it the 'Matterhorn of Scotland', although going up via the relatively mild South East Ridge doesn't get quite as committing as the Matterhorn... There are far more serious ways to ascend, one of which i...
ALPKIT SOLOIST review on a summit camp
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.2 года назад
The Alpkit Soloist is for my money one of the best budget friendly, lightweight and usable one person tents on the market, so after reading lots of reviews online I bought one on sale and took it up into the mountains to test it out. Summit camping is my favourite activity in the mountains, especially in the winter, so weight is very important, as is budget, so for £109 a good quality tent that...
GLENFINNAN The Prettiest Place in Scotland? Beach Bivvy Camp Under the Stars
Просмотров 3562 года назад
Glenfinnan is one of the prettiest places in Scotland, with the famous 'Harry Potter' viaduct and the Glenfinnan monument commemorating the 1745 Jacobite uprising, and stunning views down Loch Sheil and towards the Ardnamurchan peninsula; and a bivvy camp on the beach under the stars really is a beautiful way to experience the area. The steam train passes across the viaduct regularly, and with ...
THE LOST VALLEY Scotland's best mini adventure - Glencoe Hiking
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.2 года назад
The Lost Valley in Glencoe is one of the most spectacular mini adventures you can have in Scotland, being easily accessible to most and having a dramatic and moody atmosphere it really is a beautiful place for a winter walk, a summer hike, or a bit of wild camping; and for my money it's the best way to summit Bidean nam Bian, a fine mountain to summit and camp on
BEN NEVIS in winter via the CMD ARETE not the tourist path!
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.2 года назад
Ben Nevis in the winter is one of the wildest places to be in Scotland during those cold, dark months, but a slog up the walker's path can be a bit uninspiring if you've done it before, so my recommendation for anyone keen to experience a full on mountaineering adventure on Ben Nevis, in RELATIVE safety, is to ascend via the CMD Arête. The Carn Mor Dearg Arete is a grade 1 summer scramble and a...
WINTER CLIMBING for beginners EVERYTHING you need to know for WINTER MOUNTAINEERING in Scotland
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 года назад
Winter climbing and winter mountaineering in Scotland can seem like a dangerous and expensive pursuit, but there are just a few main things to consider to keep yourself safe in the mountains this winter, and they’re all covered here in my overview of everything you need to know about winter adventures in Scotland, be they technical winter climbs, or more general mountaineering adventures My mai...
MOUNTAIN ADVENTURE MOVIES | MY TOP 5 to watch now | Adventure Documentaries
Просмотров 5892 года назад
As brave mountaineers and adventurers, we all love a good adventurous mountain movie, and these are my top five available to stream now, with my personal favourite being The Dawn Wall, and MERU a close second! This is the first in a series of the ‘Adventure Film Club Film Club’, where I’ll collate and recommend the best adventure and mountaineering films and documentaries out there, whether the...
WINTER SLEEPING BAGS | Extreme Temperatures on a Budget | -20C Two Bag System
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.2 года назад
Camping in the winter can be cold enough at the best of times, and to around freezing, a lot of budget friendly sleeping bags will keep you safe and warm, but when things get extreme, and temperatures get below minus 10C, you need to think about your whole sleeping system; and for me the most efficient and useable sleeping bag option is the two bag system. Pairing a one season ultralight inner ...
MOUNTAINEERING BOOTS REVIEW the best winter boots you can buy | EVER | Scarpa Phantom Techs
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.2 года назад
In this mountaineering boots review, I have to conclude that the best winter mountaineering boots you can buy in 2022 are - for my money, the Scarpa Phantom Techs, with their ultralight ethos, their high levels of comfort and their amazing levels of technical capability, there isn’t a better hiking or climbing boot out there. These B3 Boots will climb the highest graded climbs in the world, and...
THE LAIRIG GHRU 3 Days in the Wild Cairngorms | Scotland’s Arctic Circle | Corrour Bothy
Просмотров 4,8 тыс.2 года назад
The LAIRIG GHRU pass in the Cairngorms is a wild and beautiful winter trek, taking in some of the areas most dramatic and spectacular scenery, with river crossings, wild forests, and the odd cosy bothy, it really is one of Scotland’s best mountain trails. Looping round and returning via the eastern flank of Bynack More creates a 50 kilometre loop we christened the ‘Arctic Circle’, and for my mo...
SCOTTISH AUTUMN ROAD TRIP | Glencoe, Torridon, Kintail and beyond | Bothy Scotland
Просмотров 3702 года назад
An autumn road trip around the Highlands of Scotland is a must for anyone who loves the wildly vibrant colours of autumn as they sweep across the majestic mountains and forests of the Highlands, so with my dad and my brother, I took a four day road trip up through Glencoe, Kintail, Torridon and Gairloch, before heading south again through the Cairngorms. We’ve been meaning to get an autumnal ro...
SUB ZERO CAMPING ABOVE THE CLOUDS With a Full Moon | Winter Mountaineering in Scotland
Просмотров 5082 года назад
SUB ZERO CAMPING ABOVE THE CLOUDS With a Full Moon | Winter Mountaineering in Scotland
THE FORCAN RIDGE | Scottish Winter Mountaineering | Solo Camping in the Wild Mountains
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THE FORCAN RIDGE | Scottish Winter Mountaineering | Solo Camping in the Wild Mountains
FORESTS OF THE CAIRNGORMS NATIONAL PARK in winter | Loch Morlich Filmmaking Adventure & Wild Camp
Просмотров 9162 года назад
FORESTS OF THE CAIRNGORMS NATIONAL PARK in winter | Loch Morlich Filmmaking Adventure & Wild Camp
WINTER CAMPING in the Cairngorms | Winter Camping Tips & First Wild Camping Adventure of the Season
Просмотров 7852 года назад
WINTER CAMPING in the Cairngorms | Winter Camping Tips & First Wild Camping Adventure of the Season
Wild Camping on Ben A’an | Sunset and Sunrise in the Trossachs
Просмотров 5322 года назад
Wild Camping on Ben A’an | Sunset and Sunrise in the Trossachs
MSR ELIXIR 2 REVIEW | in the field test and review | summit camp Ben Ledi
Просмотров 32 тыс.3 года назад
MSR ELIXIR 2 REVIEW | in the field test and review | summit camp Ben Ledi
LOCH LOMOND | RAINSTORM ON A TINY ISLAND | Wild Swimming & Camping in the Rain | Ambient Nature
Просмотров 2953 года назад
LOCH LOMOND | RAINSTORM ON A TINY ISLAND | Wild Swimming & Camping in the Rain | Ambient Nature
MY SECRET WILD CAMPING SPOT only 5 minutes from the car | Wild Camping in Scotland
Просмотров 1933 года назад
MY SECRET WILD CAMPING SPOT only 5 minutes from the car | Wild Camping in Scotland
CURVED RIDGE Buachaille Etive Mor | Wild Camping in Glencoe | Cinematic Filmmaking
Просмотров 4803 года назад
CURVED RIDGE Buachaille Etive Mor | Wild Camping in Glencoe | Cinematic Filmmaking
DEEP IN THE CAIRNGORM MOUNTAINS Loch Avon and Two Classic Ridge Scrambles in | A Solo Adventure Film
Просмотров 5103 года назад
DEEP IN THE CAIRNGORM MOUNTAINS Loch Avon and Two Classic Ridge Scrambles in | A Solo Adventure Film
Wild Camping in The Cairngorms | Cinematic Camping Video | Best Places to Wild Camp in Scotland
Просмотров 2183 года назад
Wild Camping in The Cairngorms | Cinematic Camping Video | Best Places to Wild Camp in Scotland
WITHOUT DESTINATION: Adventure filmmaking in Scotland
Просмотров 1333 года назад
WITHOUT DESTINATION: Adventure filmmaking in Scotland
ISLE OF SKYE wild camping | sunset and sunrise over the Cuillin Mountains | cinematic camping
Просмотров 3733 года назад
ISLE OF SKYE wild camping | sunset and sunrise over the Cuillin Mountains | cinematic camping
THE BEST VIEW IN GLENCOE? Mountain Wild Camping | A stunning sunset and the mountains to myself
Просмотров 2513 года назад
THE BEST VIEW IN GLENCOE? Mountain Wild Camping | A stunning sunset and the mountains to myself
TOP 10 MOUNTAIN ROUTES AND SCRAMBLES in Scotland | The best mountaineering ridges and buttresses
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.3 года назад
TOP 10 MOUNTAIN ROUTES AND SCRAMBLES in Scotland | The best mountaineering ridges and buttresses

Комментарии

  • @monkynutzuk
    @monkynutzuk Месяц назад

    Would would ypu recommend between the elixir 2 and sierra design meteor 3000?

  • @user-mb3kt7fd7b
    @user-mb3kt7fd7b 3 месяца назад

    Hi. Do I need permission to spend the night in a tent on Ben A’an?

    • @adventurefilmclub2549
      @adventurefilmclub2549 3 месяца назад

      Hey, no, no permission is required to camp anywhere in Scotland pretty much. There is a 'managed camping zone' in the Trossachs generally, but that doesn't apply to mountain top camping or camping higher up away from lochs and roads etc. There aren't loads of spots on Ben A'an but a few decent ones to be found!

  • @outdooractive_bogdan_kubon
    @outdooractive_bogdan_kubon 3 месяца назад

    Beautifull !!! ⛰️🫶🏕️

  • @Alexander-uj5pb
    @Alexander-uj5pb 4 месяца назад

    👍👍😀😀

  • @Alexander-uj5pb
    @Alexander-uj5pb 4 месяца назад

    😀😀👍👍

  • @Alexander-uj5pb
    @Alexander-uj5pb 4 месяца назад

    What a smashing vid. I'm glad i found your channel😀😀👍👍

    • @adventurefilmclub2549
      @adventurefilmclub2549 4 месяца назад

      Hey, cheers! Thanks for taking the time to have a watch! My mountaineering has been playing second fiddle to my filmmaking the last year or so but hoping to get back to some adventure films soon!

  • @Travelblog-Adventuresofsummer
    @Travelblog-Adventuresofsummer 4 месяца назад

    🎉🎉

  • @mrpeatson
    @mrpeatson 4 месяца назад

    No matter how i position the outter sheet of this tent there always seem to be a side where the inner is poking out a little bit, I don't know if it's just the design at this point, I can't find a way to tighten the top that brings it down flush on everyside.

  • @Bigaloutdoors
    @Bigaloutdoors 5 месяцев назад

    Hi does this tent come with a spare pole in case you snap one

    • @adventurefilmclub2549
      @adventurefilmclub2549 5 месяцев назад

      Hey, not too sure tbh, I got mine secondhand so not 100% on what comes in the original package. A friend of mine recently put his brand new Elixir up in 50 mph ish winds and bent the poles, and MSR replaced them at no cost, so they're a decent company when it comes to damages and after sales.

    • @Bigaloutdoors
      @Bigaloutdoors 5 месяцев назад

      @@adventurefilmclub2549 ok believe it or not I Work in a waste transfer station and I just found this tent today but one off poles has snapped I’m sure I’ll pick a replacement up the tent is in really good condition also

    • @adventurefilmclub2549
      @adventurefilmclub2549 5 месяцев назад

      @@Bigaloutdoors great find! You can probably order a spare pole online somewhere!

  • @jonny1903
    @jonny1903 5 месяцев назад

    get in lad

  • @excursion1141
    @excursion1141 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for making a video about the product + terrain and not just a constant selfie vid. I refuse to subscribe to those who do. Nice work. Subscribed.

  • @PurplePlanetM
    @PurplePlanetM 6 месяцев назад

    I actually randomly found your channel after reading your comment on Film Courage's latest video and WOW am I glad I did. For a first short film this was really good! I'm eager to see what you have cooking next. :)

    • @adventurefilmclub2549
      @adventurefilmclub2549 6 месяцев назад

      Hey, thanks very much, it's always nice when someone takes the time to watch. This was a 'jump in at the deep end and see what happens' first time filmmaking experience, and it turned out better than expected! Need to master audio on the current short I'm working on, then shoot another short, and then the scary prospect of a 70 minute feature in 2025..!

  • @miltonramos7478
    @miltonramos7478 6 месяцев назад

    Looking to purchase either a La Sportiva Nucleo High II GTX or an Asolo Fugitive GTX. Not sure which would be the best bang for the buck though.

  • @jemmak21
    @jemmak21 6 месяцев назад

    I just bought this tent. Really excited to try it out this weekend in the lake district. Thanks for a great review ❤

  • @hillgoers
    @hillgoers 7 месяцев назад

    Superb, well done!!!

  • @mezmerya5130
    @mezmerya5130 7 месяцев назад

    another duckling review.probs to justify scarpa sending you another pair of shiny stuff. comfort is not a metric. if you can walk in automatic boots, they are garbage.

    • @adventurefilmclub2549
      @adventurefilmclub2549 7 месяцев назад

      Not sure what you're on about. Scarpa never sent me anything, and these are almost certainly the best B3 mountaineering and climbing boots out there. Can you name a better pair, able to climb the hardest mixed technical lines in the world, but also trek 15 miles in comfortably? And comfort I would argue is quite important if you climb somewhere like Scotland, with often long, non snowed up approach hikes to get to the snow line. I had the older model and they were technically impressive but crippling to walk in, so I got rid.

    • @mezmerya5130
      @mezmerya5130 7 месяцев назад

      @@adventurefilmclub2549 la sportiva g2 sm, that are 100 eur (or even more) cheaper, warmer, have boa (and not stupid laces that work untill they dont, and you are all strapped in and cant' tighten or loosen anything), have functional gaiter (not a 2 inch mockup like scarpa, that eats spring snow just fine), have much better feeling when standing in crampons on an icefall ( as opposed to walking in phantom tech), dont leak warmth in 15 minutes when belaying someone on the same icefall. I prefer walking in approach shoes (there is a hint in the naming), and walking has nothing to do with technicality.

  • @TwilightCinemaNZ
    @TwilightCinemaNZ 8 месяцев назад

    You've got a great intro video, was hoping it would go on for longer lol. Also a decent review but the background noise of the cars was highly distracting.I know the vid is 2 yrs old but a new B2 boot worth checking out is the La Sportiva A equilibrium, looks amazing from the reviews I've read, probably my next mountain boot after I wear my current ones out.Probably worth a review if you're inclined.

  • @justmyopiniontoday7548
    @justmyopiniontoday7548 8 месяцев назад

    For me this was a most impressive and challenging trip report. Your choice to manage your response to the exposure challenged me. The beauty of the route and your fine work in recording it on a winter ridge climb was also very impressive for me. Thank you for posting. Gave me something to think about. JMO

  • @Sophsfghds
    @Sophsfghds 8 месяцев назад

    Belter of a video👌🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @eilrahcrn
    @eilrahcrn 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing mate👌

  • @OllieFearn
    @OllieFearn 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome video and some good suggestions!

  • @Cjuo
    @Cjuo 9 месяцев назад

    Just found your channel. Brilliant and hilarious

  • @danexitsstreetview3273
    @danexitsstreetview3273 9 месяцев назад

    A year late but watched this before heading to the area between Cristmas and New Year. Thoroughly enjoyed. Nw sub from me.

  • @endieposts
    @endieposts 9 месяцев назад

    When I do river crossings in those conditions then whenever possible I just grit my teeth, strip off my boots, socks and trousers, and keep everything dry except me. I keep a small, microfibre towel in my bag for emergencies and if I know there's a crossing I tend to keep a pair of flip-flops in there, too, which are super-light and really help with footing. And gravel in 0.01C water is sore! The coldest one was knee-deep and carrying a collie through the Geldie on my way from Braemar to to Blair Atholl in similar conditions to the video, with slushy ice on the bottom of the burn and water running over it. Fair wakes you up but better than wet socks. That said, like happened to your companion, I was doing the chest of Dee loop with my Dad five years ago in high winter and his walking pole collapsed, putting his foot right through the ice on a burn into freezing water to the knee. We looked at each other and he says he could see me thinking "-5C, snow, 72-year old, soaking trouser leg, ten km to the car :(((((" in real time.

    • @adventurefilmclub2549
      @adventurefilmclub2549 9 месяцев назад

      I certainly learned to take river crossings more seriously when planning a route after this trip. I stupidly assumed they'd either be frozen, or cross-able on stepping stones etc. I might take some wetsuit water shoes with me next time tbh, I was worried I'd fall over in bare feet and then be in serious trouble, so thought I'd just risk my boots getting a bit wet and change socks afterwards...

  • @migranthawker2952
    @migranthawker2952 9 месяцев назад

    What would otherwise be an excellent video was ruined by the dreadful "music" which kept forcing me to turn down the volume. Please, please, the background sounds are perfectly adequate!!!

    • @adventurefilmclub2549
      @adventurefilmclub2549 9 месяцев назад

      Always appreciate feedback, especially critical feedback. Not sure which 'music' you're referring to tbh, it's all mixed so that you can hear speaking segments at roughly the same volume as the music. Some songs are a bit louder than others, but nothing is so loud you need to turn it down rapidly. I'm afraid music is integral to every video and short film I make so if you weren't keen on this, you may not be that keen on pretty much everything else I put out...

    • @daveenglish2
      @daveenglish2 5 месяцев назад

      Yes, added "noise pollution" is not necessary, especially when filming in the great outdoors. Nature provides its own sounds - & to drown these out with added music is a sin.

  • @RAMSEYM2402
    @RAMSEYM2402 9 месяцев назад

    I'm a complete novice really, as i've only used bigger tents on campsites in the past, but thinking of doing some solo camping in the peak district and lakes next year......spring to autumn hopefully. I'm 5ft 7 ins and can't decide yet which MSR tent would be ideal. I've seen videos on the hubba hubba nx2 so far and will watch this one later after work.

    • @adventurefilmclub2549
      @adventurefilmclub2549 9 месяцев назад

      Tbh I'm probably going to upgrade to the Hubba nx 2 just for the weight and space saving you get for winter mountaineering when every gram counts, but for the price the Elixir 2 is pretty hard to beat. The 1 person versions of either tent is reasonable in terms of size, but I like a bit of space especially in winter so the two person versions appeal.

  • @videogametv7448
    @videogametv7448 10 месяцев назад

    Yo you should make a Evil Dead style film bro, with that style of yours and Super 16 sensor that camera has, it would be a badass combination!

  • @AndyWragg
    @AndyWragg 10 месяцев назад

    Over a year online and no comments, shame. Well here I am. This has got to be one of the better videos from this location that I've seen, most simply camp in the valley. It's on my bucket list for sure. Just a 7 hour drive to get there form here.

  • @AndyWragg
    @AndyWragg 10 месяцев назад

    If only it was a bit closer I could nip up for the weekend. Pretty awesome place from what I remember of my only visit to the area in '86 for a week of skiing with my TA pals.

  • @AndyWragg
    @AndyWragg 10 месяцев назад

    That's a pretty spectacular route. The arete looked proper sketchy.

    • @adventurefilmclub2549
      @adventurefilmclub2549 10 месяцев назад

      Tbh the arete would've been fine if the snow hadn't been so slushy and unstable. Really narrow so definitely not a place to trip, but nothing technical really. It's a stunning day out though, a proper winter adventure if you camp up high on the route.

  • @thereisawolf
    @thereisawolf 10 месяцев назад

    AMAZING locations but you have a real talent and a really great eye!

  • @thereisawolf
    @thereisawolf 10 месяцев назад

    What a spectacle! Great movement and effects! Hilarious story telling with the journal! Loved that! Great idea! Obviously great cinematography!

    • @adventurefilmclub2549
      @adventurefilmclub2549 10 месяцев назад

      Hey, thanks for taking the time to watch! It was fun jumping in at the deep end and seeing what would come of this first attempt. Trying to write the next short film, to be shot through the upcoming winter.

    • @thereisawolf
      @thereisawolf 10 месяцев назад

      @@adventurefilmclub2549 that’s so awesome! It’s very well done! I’ll be staying tuned for the next one!

  • @AndyWragg
    @AndyWragg 11 месяцев назад

    The Alpkit Skyehigh range are pretty good value for money down bags, especially if you buy in the sales. I got the 900 which has a ENSI comfort rating of -6 and a limit of -13C (Alpkit recommend -11C). Anything colder I can stick my OEX Furnace +8 bag liner in it and layer up. I've got the Big Agnes Rapide insulated air mattress (R4.2) and normally carry either a foil/foam sheet (windscreen protector) or a foam Z-mat (or both) that goes underneath. I've also used the current British Army modular sleep system for some time. Having backpacked with the main bag and used it in sub zero temps (see my Gunnerside video) It's a very warm bag on its own, but is too bulky and heavy to be practical for Winter mountaineering. Hence me getting the Alpkit bag.

  • @AndyWragg
    @AndyWragg 11 месяцев назад

    I was lead to believe, (times may have changed since the 90's) that crampon classification was based on the flexibility/articulation, or lack thereof and not specifically on the binding style, with C1 being flexible, and C3 being fully rigid. Maybe the distinction is less hard and fast these days. My first mountain boots were Gronelle Montagne Sport, classic leather Alpine boots and a pair of CAMP step-in crampons. Did me up for my training in Snowdonia and up Mt Blanc, and various other lesser alpine peaks in the early 90's. I had to get rid of them as the wife put them in a poly bag in the cupboard and they went mouldy. I sold the crampons not long after thinking I'd never need them. Fast forward a few months and I managed to get a banging Ebay deal on some old Scarpa Manta M4's with a set of old CLOG strap-on crampons with bag for £35. I've only worn the Manta's once and I discovered then were much too heavy for me. I still have them but unlikely to use them as I'm looking to replace them with some new lightweight B2 boots. The Clog Crampons look antique. I'll be replacing those as well. Great content.

  • @AndyWragg
    @AndyWragg 11 месяцев назад

    Been watching a few videos of yours now, very informative. Deserved a sub. I just replaced my aging Mountain Technology Technical Axe with a Grivel G Zero walking axe. On offer at Rock and Run currently for £35. Its almost half the weight. I haven't done any proper winter stuff since my one and only Alpine season in 93, and a Winter Exercise in Norway in 95. I'd like to get at lest some snow action this coming season, even if it's only trotting up and around on Kinder Scout, my local playground.

  • @mrnobodieswildcampingadventure
    @mrnobodieswildcampingadventure 11 месяцев назад

    Great review. Liked and subscribed. Thankyou for sharing!

  • @salvatorepuglisi2465
    @salvatorepuglisi2465 11 месяцев назад

    Bello...It would be interesting to know what the shooting setup was...the lenses used...raw or prores...etc

    • @adventurefilmclub2549
      @adventurefilmclub2549 11 месяцев назад

      Hi, the equipment I used was a 12mm Meike Cine lens, which is about 35mm with the crop on the sensor, and a Weebil S gimbal. A variable ND sensor was essential as I left the frame rate at 24fps or occasionally 30fps to be slowed down in post, with a 180 shutter angle, and ISO at 800. I shot everything at in RAW so I could get the best image quality and alter white balance etc in post. I tried to shoot around dawn and dusk as much as possible, or bright daylight in the forest to get a 'day for night' moonlit look. I did buy an external monitor but rarely used it, and had 10 spare batteries in my pocket for each day of shooting. I'm confident my next film will have an even better quality to the image, now I know what I'm doing with the camera and settings, and will use a light or two to enhance the shot.

    • @salvatorepuglisi2465
      @salvatorepuglisi2465 11 месяцев назад

      @@adventurefilmclub2549 ECCELLENTE...BRAVO

  • @lascellesthornton7797
    @lascellesthornton7797 11 месяцев назад

    Brilliant. About time to. The only thing that could have improved it, is if Sean Connery had jumped over that log on his horse and shouted ‘Macleod’. Then the characters all did the Cape wrath trail together, and then, at the end did a gear review of all the kit they took🥸

    • @adventurefilmclub2549
      @adventurefilmclub2549 11 месяцев назад

      Cheers! Thanks for taking the time to watch the finished film ❤ I’ll AI generate Sean Connery for the next film…

    • @lascellesthornton7797
      @lascellesthornton7797 11 месяцев назад

      @@adventurefilmclub2549always a pleasure watching your stuff. Keep up the good work🖖

  • @andjeeve
    @andjeeve 11 месяцев назад

    Beautiful soundscape and scenery. Looking forward to the next film, keep it up ma man

  • @user-ws7zt9bw6v
    @user-ws7zt9bw6v 11 месяцев назад

    Lovely scenery and a great range of locations!

  • @user-sj5rz3ub9m
    @user-sj5rz3ub9m 11 месяцев назад

    Very good debut great work on the locations and cinematography

  • @stewartmaclean527
    @stewartmaclean527 11 месяцев назад

    Phenomenal cinematography! Great debut

    • @user-ws7zt9bw6v
      @user-ws7zt9bw6v 11 месяцев назад

      Couldn't agree more!

    • @adventurefilmclub2549
      @adventurefilmclub2549 11 месяцев назад

      Cheers! Taking the time to watch it through is much appreciated! Next film is will be shot through the winter hopefully ❤

  • @bryanross962
    @bryanross962 11 месяцев назад

    An impressive debut - superb locations - Well done !!

    • @adventurefilmclub2549
      @adventurefilmclub2549 11 месяцев назад

      Cheers Unc! Hopefully the next one will have dialogue and a bit more of a story!

  • @stewarthollingsworth200
    @stewarthollingsworth200 11 месяцев назад

    Fantastic review,,a great looking tent ,,I am looking for a tent myself,,all the Best Stewart Wiltshire 🏃‍♂️⛺️👍

  • @wackybacky6624
    @wackybacky6624 11 месяцев назад

    Great video. How’d you find those decathlon troos in the end?

  • @GregEverest
    @GregEverest Год назад

    Hi Great video. What editing software are you using? Ps, I'm a new subscriber?

  • @MattHikesHills
    @MattHikesHills Год назад

    Keen seem to be poor quality these days. Comfortable and stylish but fall apart within months.

  • @karlgreene2177
    @karlgreene2177 Год назад

    The poles break easily and the zips are fragile otherwise it is a nice tent.

    • @adventurefilmclub2549
      @adventurefilmclub2549 Год назад

      Hey, I can't say I've found that myself, it's been quite a robust tent in my experience. Definitely not heavy duty by any stretch of the imagination, but solid enough for a light ish weight tent.

    • @karlgreene2177
      @karlgreene2177 Год назад

      @@adventurefilmclub2549 Well I have had 9 tents in my life and the Elixir is the most fragile of them all

  • @RedMichicompanies
    @RedMichicompanies Год назад

    Nice! Love the art! I wish I could find nice places like that one in my country I also wish I could edit sound like that haha I also made a lil short its a iil nonsense but I like it, check it out if you can it would be nice to have a lil feedback.