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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2009

Testing a new camera: VIO POV 1.5M.
Testing a free trail editing version: Vegas Pro 9
Music: Despina Vandi - GIA (nhertz dubstep remix)

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  • Excellent !

    Keep riding and keep the rubberside down !

    P.S. Where is this place?

  • West side of Las Vegas. The road's called Red Rock Canyon Rd

  • nice clip!

    interesting landscape and good videocolors!

    Vegas Pro 9 is a very good programm! All my new clips are made with VegasPro!

    keep on work! ;-)

  • @fizzefazzehandstand2

    Thanks, hoping to get the full version of Vegas Pro 9 soon.

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  • White Balance. Keep a White card with you. Then when you are ready to start. put it on the floor or look for something you see that is white. then set the camera using that white. then everything on the cam will adjust to that white. makes everything just look beter

    Great big brother.

    I might have to make you a mix.

    then you can slam all the video's together with it.

  • @fxmaster369

    Thanks, will check on that .

  • from what i see in first view - set the white balance of camera in manual. This way your shot will not have warm-cold transitions in color.

    When render in vegas set the aspect ratio 4:3 or 16:9 depending on what kind of footage you are shooting.

    If i can help with something else just contact me :

  • @lifesuxdie

    Thanks dude. Threw it up real quick. still learning how to play with this program and trying to find the best settings on the camera's programing as well.

    BTW any advice on both is appreciated. Thanks man.

  • good stuff dude! try rending at 720x400 or bigger to fill the whole screen in the player. keep it up!!!

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