This is a little edit that myself and the legend that is angus briggs have put together with the help of some other talented individuals (sam hayes). We will never be the best skiers but I hope you enjoy our attempt at good editing and filming. Comments will be greatly appreciated as I would love to be able to improve on this.
Songs in order of play:
The Jam - Thats Entertainment
Mac Miller - Nikes on my feet
The Procussions - Little people
Mos Def - Auditorium (Feat. Slick Rick)
Shot with: Canon 550d 18-55mm kit lens (with rode videomic)
Just a quick test using optical flow on motion. There is a bit of motion blur and any feedback on how to get rid of this would be most appreciated.
Camera: 550d lens: 18-55mm (kit lens)
Following my first HDR timelapse edit I wanted to make a more organised edit with a theme and some continuity. So I went for an old timelapse favourite....clouds. I hope you think there is some good variety to it and once again all the pictures were taken from within the confines of my own home.
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This is the third instalment of webisode series documenting our recent trip to New Zealand. In this episode we started off at Coronet Peak and muck around there for a while, then we headed off to The Remarkables for some spring corn snow in the off piste over at the top of the shadow chair lift. Finally we had a few laps of the 'Big' kicker line in the park.
This is my second timelapse edit and it was all shot in New Zealand. Both my previous efforts have been mainly based around cloud so this edit (as well as having clouds in it) has some other topics that I hope interests you and you enjoy.
Filmed on Canon 550d Lenses: Sigma 70-300mm apo canon 18-55mm (kit lens)
We went to Val Thorens over easter and we spent a couple of days in the park.
We recently found out about this spot hidden away in dartmoor and decided to check it out. It turned out to be a lot of fun and we got some nice shots from it. Thanks to Jesse & Lucy for filming. Shot on: Canon 550d & GoPro Hero 3 black edition
Originally the brainchild of Andy Pelton, the piggyback backflip has be discussed for several months among the Exeter snowsports freestyle community. Few believed it could be possible but on the last day of our trip to Val Thorens Andy Pelton and Rob Fail completed this spectacular manoeuvre.
I spent a week in Deux Alpes this summer filming with Jules, got a few shots and took the drone for a spin
After last year's piggyback backflip Andrew Pelton went straight back to the drawing board and started planning another potential world first. Once again the last day of the trip came and it was time to sack up and give it a crack!