Reminiscing over the last 5 years
Made a whole long form on my YouTube as well. Check it out :)
Want to shoot a sunset jump again
Can’t believe this was 8 years ago. Really want to find another sunset jump again and get a crew together. Such a special session. Halldor shut it down!
Proof Chile is a simulation
Probably the best visuals I've ever had in my life. Nothing like the Ande's when it's on.
GimbalGod's GoPro Mission 1 Pro ILS A-Cam Build
My favorite camera build I've ever used. the 4K240 is nuts... And the timelapses are so fun now that you don't have to be wide... People are going to soon realize that "GoPro" no longer means what they thought it meant. It will be anything is possible. Don't see myself picking up the RED for a long time unless a commercial or company is paying me for the depth of field or if I need to shoot in low light environments on traditional lenses. The low light is where ILS suffers compared to Mission 1 Pro due mostly to the lenses you use. If on a .95 it's probably doable but then focus would be tricky. The low light mode is good but for anything serious you still definitely want Sony or a V-Raptor which isn't the best but with the VV sensor and a 1.4 lens it is pretty good.
Build
Monitor: Portkeys PT5III with Kondor HDMI - Micro HDMI
Card: Sandisk Extreme Pro V2 512gb
Lens: 11.5-138 Canon S16 T2.9
Mission 1 Media Mod
Tilta Wheel on Rods
Sachtler Activ8 Tripod
GDU V-Raptor Base Plate
Nisi PL-MFT Mount calibrated by Duclous Lenses
In case you were missing winter... this video could be you:)
IT IS ON IN CHILE!! If you are financially irresponsible like myself. I would highly recommend getting a flight, quitting your job and making the best memories of your life next week. Another 4-5 feet coming by next Friday.
Mt. Hood Strike Mission
Did a 72hr trip to Mt. Hood. Here’s a preview. It was all time. Low snow but so many fun things to ride. Here’s the run down from the park.
Southern Hemisphere
Question on how many people on here actually consider Chile/NZ for boarding in August/September. I'm working on building out an experience thats a bit of a mix between a classic operator/client structure and something that is a bit more of an intimate mountain experience where we are taking 1-2 people out to more remote zones, guiding them into terrain, helping with camera/pov workflows, mountain questions, etc. Anyhow. Getting ready to head down to Chile in about a month and figured I'd get back on here since I love this community. Roast the idea por favor haha.