If you want the original version (better sound, higher resolution) then you're more than welcome. I'll see if I can dig out the original footage and encode it to high quality xvid.
Just remember, stand out of the shade, turn on mic attenuation, trains are loud to the camera:p, stand back from the train so as to not overload your mic/reduce dynamic range (Ideally, you could do test runs to check the audio levels), check your exposure and possibly manually set it. If it's windy, use something such as a sign to shield your microphone.
Of course, I didn't do many of those in this video, but I'll learn :p
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@LORDMCHUGH i clicked in the vid to watch a hst at high speed.
somerandomalex 10 months ago
that was not high speed
somerandomalex 1 year ago
@somerandomalex Its the type of train, its called a High Speed train.
rachaelmatt 1 year ago
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somerandomalex 1 year ago
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kris18024 4 years ago
If you want the original version (better sound, higher resolution) then you're more than welcome. I'll see if I can dig out the original footage and encode it to high quality xvid.
kimbja98 4 years ago
bbbbooooooooooooooo the second one was MTU!!!
HSTHoward 4 years ago
Just remember, stand out of the shade, turn on mic attenuation, trains are loud to the camera:p, stand back from the train so as to not overload your mic/reduce dynamic range (Ideally, you could do test runs to check the audio levels), check your exposure and possibly manually set it. If it's windy, use something such as a sign to shield your microphone.
Of course, I didn't do many of those in this video, but I'll learn :p
kimbja98 4 years ago
Im going to be videoing this soon
777fred 4 years ago
Excellent video
HSTMAN 5 years ago