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Sure is a cool boat! I have big plans for a project on it over the winter.
Thanks! It's a hard boat to handle but thanks for telling me I handle it well.
I'm experienced somewhat when it comes to rough water handling.
Sam
Thanks! It's a hard boat to handle but thanks for telling me I handle it well.
I'm experienced somewhat when it comes to rough water handling.
Sam
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Good start Sam. Here are a few suggestions for what it is worth. I like to keep my videos at 3 min or even less unless it is something super cool that will keep the viewer interest. My attention span like many others here is rather short ! LOL It is always hard not to have some bounce in a hand held camera so maybe look at some way of mounting to your boat for some footage. Also when panning try it a bit slower and avoid shooting directly into the sun if possible. Your best work is with the sun behind you. You did a good job of mixing in a variety of shots and views in your video.
We will be watching for your next video.
Good luck with it.
Bob
We will be watching for your next video.
Good luck with it.
Bob