I shot this video over a few days in Theodore Roosevelt National Park with my Canon Vixia HFS11. I also used a Manfrotto Modo 785b tripod. The lightweight mobility of the gear was great while hiking, I carried it the entire time... (maybe to lightweight in high winds though, I had some jitters while tighly zoomed during gusts). Having Solid State Memory in the camera was really slick, I could screw around without wasting tape. I learned alot..and by the end of my trip was getting everything pretty dialed in.
I ended up with over 14 hours of footage (about 2 hours of good stuff). I figured I would throw this little piece together as I was logging it. I edited in Adobe Premiere CS4. AVCHD is hard to edit with so I ended up converting it all to DVCProHD. The music is by Loreena McKennitt.
It sucks to be back.
Thanks for posting. I love cycling the south and north unit scenic drives and mountain biking the maah daah hey trail between the two, and can't wait until the snow melts again.
CaseyRocky 3 months ago
Wow. Well done!
muddysneakers 1 year ago
Enjoyed your video, too much detail is lost during the conversion - final render - You Tubes compression. Despite this, great shots and scenery, nice one!
HFS10dude 1 year ago
Beautiful scenery!
Calsummersishere 1 year ago
Gorgeous Stuff ! Thanks so much for posting !
GregNoll61 1 year ago