Take a lesson from the sasquatch. He holds still - you hold still and listen. Also, your camera has a serious case of attention deficit disorder. Don't worry about the sasquatch squatting down and not noticing it. I doubt you would have noticed it anyway. Sorry, but slow down, pay attention and turn off the camera if you have to. If your audience isn't going to get any benefit from your filming anyway, you might as well put the camera down and get a personal benefit from it.
I just came across your vid. I've watched a lot of BF vids by others. A few tips for you; pan slow so we can help study your film, less talking would help cuz the only thing I hear is you talking & your loud 'talkie, also your film is degraded with all the swearing. Leave the potty mouth behind next time. Good luck to you on your adventures!
OMG I was just on your page watching this video when I seen what looked like what I thought was a head at 2:57-2:59 I would stop and start from 2:55 to 3:10 ( when you pan again to the left and it is gone) and I figured I would see all comments to see if anyone else said that and WOW to my surprise the entire discussion is of this. Great video!!!! cant wait to see more of your stuff.
Oh my gosh I cant believe you didnt see that, right at 5:43 there is two eye shines when you turn your camera to your left in the middle of the screen you can see them on the left side of the tree trunk closes to you in the big black dark part of the woods.
I enjoyed this video...but the panning as fast as you can,back and forth. I don't think that is the best way to get its picture. I don't know I'm not a professional photographer, or is that how you do it, then run the vid in slow motion?
Mojo...been a along time but remember it like yesterday.... Man I was overly excited but it was real... Hell what else is a researcher to act like in this situation...???
LOL also it was not like we were filming a damned National Geographic Documentary.... In Imax
Does anyone in your crew have a camera thats shoots video in other then standard resolution ? Because if you get that chance in a lifetime with sasaquatch in open during daylight 360 dpi just wont cut it.
You might try a monopod if you can't afford a better camera, using a monopod will help stady your movement while walking and give you a steady hold to film . Also it can be used as a walking stick in hilly country.
We put these clips up here for or group to view, we leave then open to the public because we have nothing to hide. These clips are for OUR records and NEVER have claimed to have any views of BF. Comments like Mrfish40 shows that he has not learned how to comprehend what has been said and what he has read.
@bg0821 There are at least 7 frames for each second. The possible head begins to appear at the tail end of 2:59 and carries over into the first 3 frame clicks of 3:00. The possible head is behind the forked branch. The eyes are wide open at the second rapid click of 3:00.
Funny Bendover is exactly what he is..a LIL bitch that has no concept in "the moment" type situation....he has to be an arm chair researcher sitting in front of his comfy comp. free of the excitment and free of his fears...what a pussy...and Yes this is the Steve he is talking to..an yes this was real...
This dude needs to take a pill for his asthma. And those 20 dollar walkie talkies are killer. And also...what's up with the shitty camera movement. Don't pay attention to the zoom status, pay attention to the on and off button to not film useless crap!!
Thanks for the feedback. Pay attention to the on/off button? Do yourself a favor, NEVER go bigfoot hunting. If you're lucky, you'll have a quick glimpse. Not fast enough to put your cam to your face. So, the key is to keep filming and hope.
Once again, Nothing. Why post a video of nothing? Oh yeah, because thats what bigfoot is. So, good job then, carry on.
craig79792000 4 weeks ago
keep tryin guys. why a lot of people are talkin smack here sitting on the couch, i dunno lol.
marcjtdc 3 months ago
Okay, I'm dizzy. very dizzy. not sure what the video is about.
MrBohica1980 5 months ago
Dude, it was right in front of you!! Slow the camera down and quit talking!!
right about the 3 min mark there's a head.Lookin' right at you!! I couldn't stop the frame at the right moment but it's right there!! Slow down!!!!
Mr2fish2 6 months ago
It's a shame the guy had to use the F' word over & over. My 7 year old child came across this. Come on guys cut the dirty words.
WaybackMachine1 8 months ago
WOW!! What else can i say. I had to stop about mid way through to take more dramamine for the motion sickness.
1969jmac 8 months ago
I now have a headache blurry vision and cant see shit!
mikeeboy1000 9 months ago
Take a lesson from the sasquatch. He holds still - you hold still and listen. Also, your camera has a serious case of attention deficit disorder. Don't worry about the sasquatch squatting down and not noticing it. I doubt you would have noticed it anyway. Sorry, but slow down, pay attention and turn off the camera if you have to. If your audience isn't going to get any benefit from your filming anyway, you might as well put the camera down and get a personal benefit from it.
Laurieb2851 9 months ago
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Laurieb2851 9 months ago
I just came across your vid. I've watched a lot of BF vids by others. A few tips for you; pan slow so we can help study your film, less talking would help cuz the only thing I hear is you talking & your loud 'talkie, also your film is degraded with all the swearing. Leave the potty mouth behind next time. Good luck to you on your adventures!
hisreign4me 11 months ago
OMG I was just on your page watching this video when I seen what looked like what I thought was a head at 2:57-2:59 I would stop and start from 2:55 to 3:10 ( when you pan again to the left and it is gone) and I figured I would see all comments to see if anyone else said that and WOW to my surprise the entire discussion is of this. Great video!!!! cant wait to see more of your stuff.
epjp1987 1 year ago
I'm improved my filming skills greatly since then! -- Mojo....
TheMojo1963 1 year ago
no offense but you move the camera way too fast. you will only get a blur if there is a bf. Also its pretty boring to watch.
marcjtdc 1 year ago
A good effort. But, you'll never get close if you keep one foot on the road. You gotta get in the woods. No fear. You can do it.
mrclean34 1 year ago
Oh my gosh I cant believe you didnt see that, right at 5:43 there is two eye shines when you turn your camera to your left in the middle of the screen you can see them on the left side of the tree trunk closes to you in the big black dark part of the woods.
bakacosplayerz 1 year ago
I enjoyed this video...but the panning as fast as you can,back and forth. I don't think that is the best way to get its picture. I don't know I'm not a professional photographer, or is that how you do it, then run the vid in slow motion?
Fromplefeet 1 year ago
Mojo...been a along time but remember it like yesterday.... Man I was overly excited but it was real... Hell what else is a researcher to act like in this situation...???
LOL also it was not like we were filming a damned National Geographic Documentary.... In Imax
TooRisky 1 year ago
Does anyone in your crew have a camera thats shoots video in other then standard resolution ? Because if you get that chance in a lifetime with sasaquatch in open during daylight 360 dpi just wont cut it.
cprahl007 1 year ago
You might try a monopod if you can't afford a better camera, using a monopod will help stady your movement while walking and give you a steady hold to film . Also it can be used as a walking stick in hilly country.
cprahl007 1 year ago
I totally agree that at 3:00 there are definite heads.
cessnan121pp 1 year ago
I want on your team! Don't listen to the negative remarks. The opinions of worthless people are worthless.
infidel2012 1 year ago
We put these clips up here for or group to view, we leave then open to the public because we have nothing to hide. These clips are for OUR records and NEVER have claimed to have any views of BF. Comments like Mrfish40 shows that he has not learned how to comprehend what has been said and what he has read.
TooRisky 1 year ago
AT 3.00, he may have captured the head with two perfectly located eyes, peering directly at the camera, at a distance of about 10 feet.
screamdr 1 year ago
@screamdr I froze at that moment and don't see it what section of the screen do you see it?
bg0821 1 year ago
@bg0821 There are at least 7 frames for each second. The possible head begins to appear at the tail end of 2:59 and carries over into the first 3 frame clicks of 3:00. The possible head is behind the forked branch. The eyes are wide open at the second rapid click of 3:00.
screamdr 1 year ago 2
once again, shows nothing? proves nothing? Eureka Bigfoot Watch
mrfish40 1 year ago
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Flipper774 2 years ago 2
I take it you didn't like the video? Wasn't what you were expecting? Tough crap, it is what it is.
TheMojo1963 2 years ago
Funny Bendover is exactly what he is..a LIL bitch that has no concept in "the moment" type situation....he has to be an arm chair researcher sitting in front of his comfy comp. free of the excitment and free of his fears...what a pussy...and Yes this is the Steve he is talking to..an yes this was real...
TooRisky 2 years ago
This dude needs to take a pill for his asthma. And those 20 dollar walkie talkies are killer. And also...what's up with the shitty camera movement. Don't pay attention to the zoom status, pay attention to the on and off button to not film useless crap!!
Bendover828 2 years ago 3
Thanks for the feedback. Pay attention to the on/off button? Do yourself a favor, NEVER go bigfoot hunting. If you're lucky, you'll have a quick glimpse. Not fast enough to put your cam to your face. So, the key is to keep filming and hope.
TheMojo1963 2 years ago