How I Film Myself Skiing - Insta360

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

Комментарии • 37

  • @lichtschaffen
    @lichtschaffen 2 месяца назад +1

    Great ideas! I've mounted my 360 also at the front and at the back of my Snowboard. It generates another great angles and actions-shots with flying snow...

    • @SkiBoyNY.
      @SkiBoyNY.  2 месяца назад

      @@lichtschaffen I'm sure it's fire when you're in pow!

  • @bluebirdski
    @bluebirdski Год назад +1

    I'm convinced you should have many more followers. Thanks!

  • @Seekerm
    @Seekerm Год назад +2

    Love the dedication! I gotta follow your footsteps and try South America in the summer, also based in nyc

    • @SkiBoyNY.
      @SkiBoyNY.  Год назад

      Thanks! Yes, it's so cool to leave the NYC humidity and find yourself in winter again. And then come back to the heat again!

  • @jdtravelninja
    @jdtravelninja Год назад +3

    Hahah mate i've been through this same problem multiple times in the last 2 years, always with my Insta One X 2. I tried all kinds of mounts and holds, but it ain't easy to find the best/perfect one. Holding it at full extension in front or behind you produces by far the best shots, but unfortunately as a skier it is not a natural position to be in so you won't be able to ski as fast and as sexy as you would normally.
    I tried keeping the pole at full extension in my backpack or inside my clothes inbetween my back and my backpack, and the footage is ok. Its not the point of view i like though, coz its too high up and doesnt give you a nice full body shot. Ultimately one of the best shots i got was achieved by fitting the insta360 + pole at medium extension on a helmet that had elastic bands already pre-installed on top of it and helped keep the camera steady.
    All in all, the journey for the perfect insta360 ski shots continues!

    • @SkiBoyNY.
      @SkiBoyNY.  Год назад

      The elastic band/helmet set up sounds interesting. Totally agree that it's hard to ski naturally with the pole in front of or behind you. Actually, I think it can be a challenge to ski normally no matter where the pole is because it always tends to restrict or impact some part of your normal body movement. The helmet can create a balance issue, but it at least frees your body up a bit more to move as normally as possible.

  • @sbrkwc
    @sbrkwc Год назад +1

    Thanks for experimenting it for us !

  • @jimf671
    @jimf671 Год назад

    One small problem is that the standard camera mount thread is NOT 1/4" UNC but 1/4" BSW (Whitworth: same threadform as ISO pipe threads). The difference is not in the diameter or pitch but in the thread angle. If you use a UNC screw in a BSW camera mount there may be excessive wear on parts of the thread in the camera (which is often Aluminium or polymer).

  • @inigoavila352
    @inigoavila352 Год назад

    Buen video con muy buenas ideas para grabar con ángulos espectaculares

  • @thisoledad1946
    @thisoledad1946 Год назад +1

    Nice video! So i kinda did the same thing but i can shorten the pole so i can plant the pole and it doesn’t move so much. My next thing is get a weight belt and attach that way

    • @SkiBoyNY.
      @SkiBoyNY.  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I saw a guy at Breckenridge who may have had a similar idea to you - he had some kind of belt on with the selfie stick attached to it and angled back and up behind him. That could be a great shot!

  • @goodridevibes
    @goodridevibes Год назад +6

    People watching you go down the hill with 2 sticks 😂

    • @SkiBoyNY.
      @SkiBoyNY.  Год назад +3

      Totally ridiculous! One sticking off of my head too!

    • @goodridevibes
      @goodridevibes Год назад +1

      @@SkiBoyNY. you just need to ride with us my guy… we just take turns filming 🤙

    • @SkiBoyNY.
      @SkiBoyNY.  Год назад +1

      That'd be so much easier! Will have to coordinate sometime.

  • @danielriley5385
    @danielriley5385 Год назад

    Helpful video

  • @vincepiercey8807
    @vincepiercey8807 8 месяцев назад

    Now Insta 360 has solved that problem. They came out with a Pole mount. I just purchased.

  • @GoodTrails
    @GoodTrails Год назад

    Great vid! Whats your set up to get a clean voice track when you are skiing? All my tests have resulted in really windy audio.

    • @SkiBoyNY.
      @SkiBoyNY.  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I use the Sarmonic Blink 500 wireless mic. I plug the receiver into my phone, begin recording low res video, and place the phone in my pocket. I clip the mic to my neck warmer and usually roll the neck warmer over the mic once to provide more wind protection. Sometimes that muffles the audio a bit too much, so it takes some experimenting. Then I synch the audio from the low res video recording to the footage from the camera.
      When I was filming the last segment in this video, I must have accidentally stopped the low res video recording on my phone when I put it in my pocket, so I had no audio to synch. Had to rely on the audio from the camera, which has way too much wind.

    • @GoodTrails
      @GoodTrails Год назад

      @@SkiBoyNY. geez, clean audio is a lot of work eh? It sounds good tho, Keep it up!

    • @JoshHooper
      @JoshHooper Год назад

      @@SkiBoyNY. Yes, I was amazed by the audio quality. I've got a wireless mic too and have the receiver mounted on the Insta 360 (X2). But I haven't tried it while skiing.

  • @dustins3095
    @dustins3095 Год назад

    I'm a no pole this would be great

  • @traveladventureswithmarily2809
    @traveladventureswithmarily2809 5 месяцев назад

    Your video was very enjoyable and informative!! I saw some of your other videos first and was wondering how you got those shots. Good job on sharing your skills. I shoot videos too but I’m not as creative. Check out Skier Craig’s Travels. Do you ever get out West? I live in Las Vegas but ski everywhere. We should try to meet-up, make some turns and shoot video. We can discuss editing too. Thanks, Skier Craig

  • @andreic6250
    @andreic6250 10 месяцев назад

    👍👍👍👍👍 thank you for sharing
    Why do you need poles?
    I've been skiing for 20 years ... Try without them ...

  • @s.irvingbeer1207
    @s.irvingbeer1207 Год назад +1

    Dude where you skiing. That does not look the the east coast. Almost has a Utah feel.

    • @SkiBoyNY.
      @SkiBoyNY.  Год назад +1

      Great guess! It was Snowbasin in Utah.

  • @jcbf73
    @jcbf73 Год назад +1

    clip the stick to your backpack.

    • @SkiBoyNY.
      @SkiBoyNY.  Год назад +1

      Great idea - I've placed the selfie stick vertically in the backpack and extended the camera up above for a bird's eye view, but there tends to be a lot of movement by the camera. I think the key is that the backpack needs to be on tight to minimize movement by the camera. I've also extended the selfie stick out sideways from the backpack, which provides an interesting side view too.

    • @jdtravelninja
      @jdtravelninja Год назад +2

      @@SkiBoyNY. Tried that too, and had the same issue. I then managed to lock it in position quite well, but still the shot is not as nice and smooth as full body shot from in front or behind you.

  • @JoshHooper
    @JoshHooper Год назад +1

    Loved this vid--I subscribed. So much work in making it happen. I've shot some skiing with the Insta360 (One X and X2). Pasting one below a combo of the selfie stick in my hand and my first helmet mount. I now have a mount that gives more standoff from the helmet, but not a selfie stick length--at all. I'd show that, but I shot it at the end of last season and haven't gotten around to viewing/editing that footage. AND... I've been thinking of how to attach the selfie stick to a pole. You came up with a really elegant solution. Buy a pair of poles at a swap meet and drill a hole in them. Really great! Did you ever try a vertical mount on the pole--so the stick aligns vertical above the grip? That would be useful too, I think. Thanks again for this great vid!
    ruclips.net/video/brzwmUfzELc/видео.html

    • @SkiBoyNY.
      @SkiBoyNY.  Год назад

      Great shots and it looks like you had a lot of snow in Val Thorens! I've tried holding the selfie stick vertically - it makes it much easier to ski, but what I've noticed happening is that if the selfie stick is line up with your ski pole, your ski pole becomes invisible too. So it looks like you're skiing with an empty hand. At least that's the problem that I've had. I think the increased standoff will be fun since you'll have another type of shot to work with! My fave was the balcony shot. Very well done - I had a hard time figuring out how you were holding the camera!

  • @elliotserruys
    @elliotserruys Год назад

    Don’t be drilling holes in hire poles people! 😅

  • @mpycha
    @mpycha Год назад

    well, you just destroyed the helmet

    • @SkiBoyNY.
      @SkiBoyNY.  Год назад +1

      True. I'm using the helmet more as a camera mount than a protection device!