Thank you very much! I have a video of both of them on a training course during a WC morning warm up session on race day. The light is very bad and I have not put it out due to the low quality. Also a direct comparison between shiffrin and vlova is a bit intimidating....
Great job with this video and with an amazing content! It is difficult to film in this difficult conditions where there is not enough light! I like to use a filter post editing which increase the colors of the racer helps watching better. this is what I did with FIS Slalom races in Quebec Canada in snowy conditions in low light at this time of the year. Thank you for sharing these beautiful videos!
Thanks. The camera I am using, Sony AX700, is great as it shoots in 100 fps and it has a large sensor. The downside apart from a very short 18x zoom is that everything becomes very flat. So I need to add brightness and contrast. Modern cameras have a great picture right out of the box. Not this one. Cant remember how much I used on that video but basically that is all I do. And yes, low light is a killer in this game and you know how it is here above the pole circle during winter? Luckily at Levi they have good artificial light. At the same training sessions there was a team from Quebec. I have loads of video of their runs. I should I make a video if that interests someone. Cheers, T
@@Triggerboy62ah now there is no stuttering. Maybe I watched it too soon after it came online here. After 1-2 minutes. The videos could have not been still synchronizing between data centers.
She uses her hips more, even when the turn doesn't demand it.
Yes, that is probably because she is training the hips. Might be anyway. Good observation. Lots of hips and knee bending.
Thanks for reply. You are doing great videos! Specially the one of Shifrin, and Petra Vlova which I love watching
Thank you very much! I have a video of both of them on a training course during a WC morning warm up session on race day. The light is very bad and I have not put it out due to the low quality. Also a direct comparison between shiffrin and vlova is a bit intimidating....
Great job with this video and with an amazing content! It is difficult to film in this difficult conditions where there is not enough light! I like to use a filter post editing which increase the colors of the racer helps watching better. this is what I did with FIS Slalom races in Quebec Canada in snowy conditions in low light at this time of the year. Thank you for sharing these beautiful videos!
Thanks. The camera I am using, Sony AX700, is great as it shoots in 100 fps and it has a large sensor. The downside apart from a very short 18x zoom is that everything becomes very flat. So I need to add brightness and contrast. Modern cameras have a great picture right out of the box. Not this one. Cant remember how much I used on that video but basically that is all I do. And yes, low light is a killer in this game and you know how it is here above the pole circle during winter? Luckily at Levi they have good artificial light. At the same training sessions there was a team from Quebec. I have loads of video of their runs. I should I make a video if that interests someone. Cheers, T
Is this footage post injury?
Pre-injury!
You should edit your videos with the same framerate as you have shot the videos to prevent the stuttering motion :)
Hmmmm... shot 100fps, rendered 50fps... same as all my videos... no flicker on my computer or phone.... anybody else have problem with flicker?
@@Triggerboy62 not here
Looks good to me. Almost as good as her balance and "effortless" turns.
it does seem to drop some frames for me
@@Triggerboy62ah now there is no stuttering. Maybe I watched it too soon after it came online here. After 1-2 minutes. The videos could have not been still synchronizing between data centers.