Hi,
I have an Enduro channel on YouTube (EnduTeam) and I am trying to make a
section of fails of Enduro, where people send me the link of their crash or
fail,
and I upload the video and also enter the address of the channel too, for
thank them for letting me upload the video.
I wonder if you would give me permission to use this video to make a remix
of Enduro falls. Please feel free to send me more videos if you have
another crazy fail xD
Thanks in advance
Hi Cyril! I'd like to put this into a offroad bike crash compilation if
that is ok with you. Will put the link in the description and send you a
link when it is online. Look forward to hearing from you. MM :)
How To - GoPro Helmet Chin Mount - How We Did Ours
We have been getting lots of questions on how we have our GoPro Hero HD2 camera mounted on the chin of our helmet that we use to film our ATV videos. Well ...
+Richard Tisher I use the Hero 4 Silver but its probably overkill for stuff like this. The 3 Silver and 3+ Silver have 1080p 60 and 960p 60 which is all i would really use anyway.
+Mark Paez Jr We import the footage into a video editor on the computer, edit and then upload to youtube. I think Youtube might have its own video editor built in though...any viewers use this?
It's better to have the helmet showing a little bit. If ur on a bumpy road
or going offloading with out the helmet in it a little bit the video looks
really shaky. If the helmet is showing it looks more steady and better
quality
Yes. That works to and I ride dirtbikes so I find that haven't either my bike or the helmet in it it'll make it seem less shaky. But in my opinion the helmet seems better to have in the shot.
+Sam Pedrick We find that if we keep a bit of the ATV in sight, it does the same thing as having the helmet in view. Anything to keep the "shakiness" away for sure!
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Who designed this course, looks dangerous with riders going in opposite
directions - or did you all go the wrong way? Great footage though, looks
really good in 60fps and thanks for wiping the camera!
+James Joul If you look at the hill climb before we all got mixed up, the line I took was just made and was to the extreme left of the marked course. You can also see before I go up the hill, people were cutting across the top of the previous hill to avoid the bottleneck. thats around 14:45 upper left of the camera. I never got to the the main line up the hill, but im guessing it was well marked that we were supposed to go to the right once we got to the top of the hill.
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Dead cat on the road - helmet ATV ride
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What tyoe of handguards are those and what place did you finish.
The best ATV helmet cam video ever - GoPro
Raptor 700 footage shot entirely with a GoPro wide helmet cam, both on and off the bike. Every shot in the video was filmed with the same single helmet cam.
@660raptor4life Well I've got a lot more HP than stock, so I roll on in 2nd
or 3rd, then shift up to 3rd or 4th or 5th depending on how fast I get
going. Just practice bringing it up to the balance point, the front end has
to come up higher than you think. Then practice using the rear brake to
bring the nose down, it will save your butt one day.
this was decent! what i really wanna see is a POV cam done on a quad cross
track with big ass ramps!! i have found some with bmx bikes and its
incredible to see what they see!! on an ATV the height/speed/distance would
be at least triple!! I am looking but i have not found any of these type of
video if you have seen some plz refer me to them!
Awesome job! Great shots, great angles... some time went into this, I can
tell. I'm inspired. I was curious though about your 1st person... did you
use the chest mount? Seemed like your angle could have been a little higher
up and not so much focused on your steering column. Otherwise, this was one
of the best GoPro videos I've seen so far!
That is some hot camera work. I also have the Go Pro HD and found that by
placing one of the 3M helmet mounts on the side of your helmet give the
perfect first person view. Feels just like your the camera is in side your
helmet. You have to use the longer mounting arm are included with the
HDmotor sport kit.
@AtvRacer30 Yeah, from this angle they look odd. Wide angle lens doesn't
help. But running 75 down a dirt road across the desert at night with no
moon... I'm glad they are on there. Function trumps style in that case
sweet..im a new rider and i have a handicap with my right hand so obv have
2 get throttle switched but how hard is steering i wud like 2 go on trails
but not to sure how far i shud push myself
@smoothhonda Yeah, not the GoPro chest mount, but a regular mount stickied
to my chest protector. I like that view better than from on top of my head.
I think it immerses the viewer better.
what editing software have you used to do this...??? got couple of hours
footage from my gopro and ltr450 just not sure what the easiest editing
programme to use.. really like this video
@cirkus197817 lol yea i noticed that. when i first started doing wheelies i
figured out your balance point is wayyy higher back than you think so its
kind of scary at first.
That's badass... And a nice ride you have there... What headlights setup
are you using? I'd love that for my 660R but can't find large trail lights
like that anywhere