With all the different elements now all falling into place, it was time to make another long overdue fat biking video. The new fat bike was ready and willing, a lava red Trek Farley 9.6, the new video camera had arrived the other day, a Canon Legria HF G70 and the DJI Neo drone was charged up and raring to go. I’d even acquired both my Flyer Id and Operator Id from the Civil Aviation Authority with 39 out of 40 on the test. So, as this was a first test of fat bike, video camera and drone, I decided to stay local and pedalled round to the woods at Dalhousie Castle hotel.
The woodland floor here are literally covered with wild flowers, mostly wild garlic and blue bells but others as well if you take the time to look. The perfect setting for a chilled out biking video. I must say I’m not into all that hell-for-leather fast as possible downhill stuff, so don’t expect any jumps or wheelies. Spent around 3-hours recording clips along the woodland paths and fields, getting to grips with both the video camera and the drone and ended up with 80 clips amounting to 52 Gb in total and 55 minutes in duration.
The morning went very well. The video camera was simple to use and the default settings managed all the different lighting conditions reasonably well, though high contrast areas such as in the darker conifers might need looked at further. The drone mostly behaved itself though refused to follow me at one point. Discovered it also does not like returning to a gloved hand, preferring the lighter tone of bare skin.
My original plan was to edit and compile the clips into a video then add some background music, however, when I compiled the first draft without audio I quite liked the effect of the natural background sounds, such as the wind in the trees, birds singing and the sound of the fat bike itself. Tried adding a few different music clips but didn’t like them, so left the audio natural as recorded. A keen ear might notice a few clips where birds are singing where they might not be expected to sing but I’ll leave you to spot those. Back with more soon.
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