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Elliott
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Suggestion for taking video

Sun Jun 17, 2007 2:53 am

For those out there that have not considered it, try bracing your cam against a steady surface, and then set your view up. Too many vids are distractingly shaky when they dont have to be. I've used the roof of my car several times. I know it may not always be convenient, but at least try.

I tend to think my car roof helps with acoustics as well. Just a tip. :idea:
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Sun Jun 17, 2007 4:43 am

I ALWAYS use a tripod when taking videos. I would never not use it. I cannot stand shakey videos when the siren is completely out of view because of the shakiness.

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Sun Jun 17, 2007 5:55 am

I have only took 2 siren videos, one of them i was in my truck and just set it on the door (the window was down), the second one i just biked up to it so there wasn't really anything i could put it on. But great tips!
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