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Video clips by jr, lcgm8, mafa and others

hey my sense of humor is a touch masochistic. why not? :lol:



400'+...and about 45* the wrong direction. :cry:
 
and then im all over this vid. if you need some putting help, study the end of the video. :p

 
You're right, man. Those vids are way better quality than everything else in this thread. Maybe your cameraman buddy should give the euros some tips on how he keeps it so steady. :roll:
 
nah those were just a couple of buddies dicking around with their cams. all amateur stuff.

its those scandies that have all of those crazy expensive cameras and still manage to take mediocre (at best) footage. that i cant understand.
 
Both lcgm8 and me have busted arms. And still we won't use monopods or tripods when we can avoid them for some good reasons. You can't understand it but take a wild guess now that you've pointed to a direction.

My cam ain't that expensive anyway and it's evident in the sound circuitry :-( Guess how much of an amateur i am in filming? Gimme an estimate on the amount of school days i've spent in learning to film?

Disc golf can always use better footage so i encourage everyone to please share it so that we all can enjoy it. Now pick up your cameras and go film.
 
Lords of Disc Golf club from Heinola Finland made this video compilation of their year 2010. Ain't the editing a little slow for Japanese style? :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfgD179Zj2c
 
I hesitated to post this because of two Will Robinson moments. I'm wary of courses that have fairways close to greens of other holes. Here we have two greens split by a fairway of a third hole. I decided to post this because the video is nice especially for the exotic locale for most of us. Here's some action from Switzerland:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnL2ZS-RGKA
 
Teaser of The Stockholm Disc Golf Open 2010 Full HD free video:

http://www.youtube.com/user/lcgm8#p/u/0/XTb8wTwsCXs
 
Craig Smolin said:
How do those of us with MacBooks download the video?
You need a bittorrent client, like uTorrent: http://www.utorrent.com/downloads/mac

Be prepared for long download though, as there is 30.8GB of video in that pack. And some slower machines choke when trying to playback such high quality video. But the picture quality really is awesome!
 
And when we are talking about macbooks here's a good tip that i just realized. While watching the clips i had some slight lags sometimes (and i have 8 gb ram memory :) ) then i switched to Quicktime instead of VLC and the lagging disappeared. So if u gonna watch em on ur Macbook use Quicktime player instead of VLC if ur having lags.
 
Disc Golf Club Tampere weeklies in June 2011 so far:

http://www.youtube.com/user/lcgm8#p/u/0/KmcBpYU2WTI

You can see some of the organizers of The European Open 2011 in the video. The club is heavily involved in the preparations.
 
Bittorrent of weeklies of DGCT Disc Golf Club Tampere first half of June available for downloading here:
http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/6504314
 
No timetables and promises yet but we brewed up something sicknasty today. The raw data is probably quite nice although i've just scratched the surface of what was filmed on my three cameras and i haven't seen anything from one of them. Or from the cameras of lcgm8. I hope mafa was unnecessarily concerned about the focusing on the high speed camera.

The setup was me with a 3D camera and an HD camera filming with both simultaneously, lcgm8 with his newest HD camera, mafa with my 210 pictures per second high speed camera and Hannu Lappalainen, the author of Tali Open 2006 DVD among other video projects, with the older HD camera of lcgm8 at the receiving end of throws made by a disc golf luminary. I know this is a tease and it will take some time to make heads or tails about how to present the footage best. And this is after filming a lot more stuff and doing all sorts of work with the competition we shot. However long it takes i'm sure that it will be worth the wait.
 
Tali Open 2011 preview video with a star studded cast:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-5aXEsTv8U

The side by side video should be compatible with Nvidia 3D glasses on systems that have compatible graphics adapters, monitor and graphics driver installed i've been told. I haven't checked it out yet -i don't own such a system. I think there will be red/cyan glass viewable three dimensional pictures and video on the final release so that people with 2D monitors and televisions can also see three dimensional footage. Computer stores sell red/cyan glasses for dirt cheap prices i've been led to believe. I haven't checked actual prices. I got mine with the 3D camera.

Avery Jenkins threw some drives over me when i was lying on my back and especially the sidearms made a wicked sound coming so close over me. The 3D camera doesn't have that great a sound but luckily i filmed simultaneously with an HD camera as well :) I'm sure that the experience won't be the same. Note that you do not want to be in front of a thrower of any caliber when they are throwing for your own safety.
 
We did video work today with jubuttib, varsi, lcgm8, mafa and his brother. All sorts of nice stuff :-D Again we are swamped under the work load because we have literally thousands of video clips that we need to go through. Let alone edit and publish. Goodies are coming up but i wouldn't wonder if some of it will take until winter to get out. The good thing about that is that there is a cure for cabin fever. Now that the largest filming effort is behind us we can proceed with editing stuff and getting some of the treats for your viewing pleasure. We filmed dozens of gigabytes of data per day for three days at first then from Wednesday until Sunday. So you can imagine what we have in waiting to be processed. Hours upon hours of raw data.
 
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