Would running hyperlapse recording be better on cutting time down, as well as limiting audio? While walking the line of vehicles, hyperlapse would speed it up, and then you could record your own audio talking over it. If you need an example of what I mean, I could shoot a sample at this weekends show
I know what you mean. I thought about doing that, but then it's hard to really see anything because it goes by so fast. And if I want to make it shorter, I could take out more of the roller stuff. Really depends on what people want to see
@thebirdhousecarclub I mean, length of video is fine. If you did hyperlapse just while walking the rows of cars, and then switch to normal speed in transitions to hear realtime audio. Probably could record normal for the entire thing, and then while editing segment it up to speed up areas to like 1.5x or 2.0x. Would need to mute audio cause it'll sound like chipmunk noises on those clips
Thanks for filming my 70 monte pulling in. My buddy is the one with the Model T couch car. He built it from scratch
Of course! Hell yeah that thing is cool!! Hope you enjoyed the video
@@thebirdhousecarclub yes! video was was awesome man keep up the good work.
Thank you very much. I really appreciate the love! Lots more to come this summer
Nice work bro
Thank you!! Appreciate the love 🤜🤛
Would running hyperlapse recording be better on cutting time down, as well as limiting audio? While walking the line of vehicles, hyperlapse would speed it up, and then you could record your own audio talking over it. If you need an example of what I mean, I could shoot a sample at this weekends show
I know what you mean. I thought about doing that, but then it's hard to really see anything because it goes by so fast. And if I want to make it shorter, I could take out more of the roller stuff. Really depends on what people want to see
@thebirdhousecarclub I mean, length of video is fine. If you did hyperlapse just while walking the rows of cars, and then switch to normal speed in transitions to hear realtime audio. Probably could record normal for the entire thing, and then while editing segment it up to speed up areas to like 1.5x or 2.0x. Would need to mute audio cause it'll sound like chipmunk noises on those clips