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From: Lightwolf333
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  • ( NOT BEING AN ASS, IM GIVING HIM TIPS! )

    1. Get a better feel for your tripod when zoomed in, it looked like it was being hand held..

    2. Put your phone on vibrate, I've learned that the hard way as well...

    3. Don't be afraid to pace shot, but also look around for different shots that will magnify the video picture, for example, pic a picture and leave the camera pointed there for a run-through shot..

    Hope this helps!

  • Thank you man for the tips. I'v sense learned to place the phone on vibrate... LOL. Thanks Ian I'll keep these tips. This is the kind of improvement tips I'm looking for along with constructive criticism.

  • Haha Don't worry about that.. If you need any more, don't be afraid to ask.

  • Great video!

  • Thank you.

  • Hey Tony.

    How did you have the option of the 720p and 1080p?

  • I'm not really sure. Other then upon uploading it just refines the quality to HD automatically. I have seen that on other HD vids as well. The cam I Have is full 1080p.

    Thank you for asking!

    -Tony

  • So I think it Youtube just gives the viewer the option to watch in witch ever format they like best.

  • Thank you very kindly sir.  ^_^

  • I totally dig the snow shot at 58 seconds and I also hear a phone ringing in the background

  • Thanks man... LOL Yea some one called me right at that point in time. ^_^

  • Dang, that is insane timing

  • love the snow scenery up there!

  • Thank you man!  God bless.

  • nice video!!! new camera 5*

  • Thank you sir!

  • hi lightwolf excellent video mate i'm going HD at xmas time

  • Thank you and awesome.  HD cams are grate for filming this kinda stuff.

  • Helpers on an intermodal!?!?!? Iv NEVER seen that before...Nice video though! 5*

  • DPU's are quite common Idaho do to the mountian passes and the inclines. That train was headed for Portland or Seattle. So they needed the power to push that train over the blue mountains in Oregon on this same mainline.

    Thank you for your awesome comment!

  • good stuff need more snow ;)

  • Thank you man.

  • The HD looks really good!  Love the snow too.

  • Thank you Matt! The winter time I think is one of the best seasons to film trains.

  • LOL! Thanks Adam. Videoing trains frolicking in the snow is always fun. Thank you for the fave as well.

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