Want to make a BMX video, but all your friends are worthless? Here’s a video showing you how to self-film a BMX video…
Brant Moore put together a video with some advice on how to self-film a BMX video. In this video, Brant talks about a few different tools he uses to get the shots from the small Smart Phone Tripod to the Bluetooth Remote and Clip on Fisheye lens that he puts to use. After that, he gives you a look at how you bring the 3 pieces together to film a clip, then do a quick edit on your phone to get the clips ready for Instagram, Youtube or whatever you want to do with the footage. It used to be a difficult task to film a BMX video, but now days they make it so easy that you can literally film a clip, get it touched up on your phone and have it online within a few minutes. It’s pretty amazing how much things have changed in the last 10 years. The best part? You don’t necessarily need somebody there to film for you if you can get creative. A while back, Dan Foley put together a video that showed you the Best Phone Filming Setup For Under $15 that might be worth a look as well. Either way, you can find all the things Brant used for this video right below!
“In a world of filming anything and everything, sometimes there’s no one around and sometimes its a bad time to ask someone to film for you.
Here is a video with a few pieces of equipment to make self filming not only easier, but also less time consuming, and sometimes give even better quality.” – Brant Moore
Smart Phone Tripod – http://amzn.to/2Emk4cf
Bluetooth Remote – http://amzn.to/2BiumIa
Clip On Fisheye – http://amzn.to/2BeHs9y
Tripod + Remote – http://amzn.to/2BiuzLs
That’s a look at how to self-film a BMX video. These tips can be applied to skateboarding or really anything you might want to do that involves filming something that is done in a fairly close space. It’s definitely worth trying out if you’re a fan of uploading footage to Instagram or Youtube. Especially if you have wanted to do it, but don’t have anyone to film you!
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