Originally posted by Farmer John
Looks great Timr!!
is it ready yet?
Thanks FJ. Not even close to being complete. Your footage from the other side of the creek turned out great. I used almost all of it. Here are some details since the cat is kinda out of the bag.
I brought home 12 hours of raw footage from the event. After I got home, I recieved 2 more tapes from Chuck (Tree Jumper) and 2 more tapes from Pokie. So far, I have loaded 4 hours of footage into my computer. I only loaded the tapes that I needed to edit the Individual (Afternoon) Hare Scramble together.
That one segement is done. I burned it on a DVD and sent it to Big Lou so he could check it out. The segement runs about 45 minutes. The race lasted about an hour. I used footage from 6 different cameras and used a little trickery to make it look like there were two helmet cams on the track at the same time.
I will download more raw footage this weekend. Hard drive space is going to be an issue. The finished HS master file is 11 gigs!!! I plan to edit one segment at a time, and then render the finished product. When all of the segments are complete, then I will build an interactive DVD menue with Chapter selections and so one.
Then, when I have a master set of DVD+Rs, we will be ready to duplicate. I've checked a couple of duplication services and still have a few more to check out. This, like the T-shirts, will have to be a pre-paid kind of deal. When you order 500 DVDs, they want 50% of the funds up front. There are a few decisions to be made about things like jewel cases and so on.
I intend to recruit Thump for some graphics work on the case inserts and how to get all the sponser logos on the labels and so on.
I am still waiting for a set of the Tony Eeds discs with the photos so I can incorporate them into the project.
What I can do now is re-render the HS down to an MPEG-1. Maybe that will be a file that is smaller than 800mb. If it is, I can burn one of those and send it to Eddie or Lou, who could then burn a few copies and then send it on to a few more and so on. I'll look into that this weekend. If the file is going to be larger than 800 mb, I'll have to investigate a compresion codec like DIVX to make it fit on one disc.
The MPEG-1 version will be 320 x 280 in resolution and will look good on your comp screen as long as you don't strecth the picture too big. Lou can tell you what the DVD looked like on his TV. It's full broadcast DVD qualitiy.
You guys will have to have some patience as I work on the project. I'll keep you posted, and will let Lou continue to be the front man.
This was all made possible because of a few people who cooperated with me at DW. First, Lou, Chuck, Milk and I conspired via e-mail to put this together before we got there.
Milk was very nice to just hand over his video camera to me and say, "Just give it back before you leave." Chuck brought two video cameras, one that he shot with, and another one that he gave to me to use too. Lou gave me the keys to his video case and said, "Use what you want." So now I had 4 cameras at my disposal.
I recruited John (RAHRAH), Mikeb, Chuck, and Farmer John as camera operators at various events.
Other people, some that I can't remember their names, were nice enough to let me borrow their tapes so I could dub them in the motorhome. I ran up to people if they were holding a video camera and told them I needed their footage.
Thanks to Fred T for his footage. Thanks to Pokie for sending me his footage. Sorry to the other people who's names I can't remember. Seems like there were 3 or 4 more people who gave me footage.
I'm going to jump into the Mx races next. I shot from the top level of the tower and had 3 other cameras spread out around the track. This is some really good stuff. I haven't even looked at most of the raw footage yet.
Also, thanks to MXBundy and MIck for wearing the Helmet Cams. Really good stuff too!
The footage from Mick going into the 1st turn during the afternoon Pro/A class mX is cool stuff. Coop, Billy and Dr D. are up ther throwing big roost.
I have two camera views from the kids mx races on the small track, so that should look good too. I think I have two camera views from the big dudes on little bike races.
One way or another, I'll get through all of it.
Sorry to John, Paddy, and Mikeb for always taking up the kitchen table in the RV. Seems like everytime they wanted to sit down to eat, I had the table covered with video cameras. They were either dubbing tape or charging batteries. Sorry that I didn't help with the cooking, i was kinda busy.
Lou and I will keep you guys updated.