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niceguy
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Toronto Street Racing Video   Posted Mon Jan 9, 06   10:35 PM     

hi guys. thought i would stop in and post a video from www.torontostreetracing.com

http://www.torontostreetracing.com/online/images/TSR2.wmv

Enjoy

I am sure they would love to see your videos too!

buddhakwake
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Re: Toronto Street Racing Video   Posted Mon Jan 9, 06   10:56 PM     

The racing didn't look too bad (quite a few of those damned bumble bee mufflers, unortunately), but the camera work almost made me sick. Whoever it was needs a steady-cam.


It's 106 miles to Chicago, we've got a full tank of gas, a half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.
niceguy
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Re: Toronto Street Racing Video   Posted Mon Jan 9, 06   11:16 PM     

LOL.. im sure his arm was getting tired... usually its a 5 mins between races while the people bicker...

hkstwinturbo
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Re: Toronto Street Racing Video   Posted Tue Jan 10, 06   2:07 AM     

pretty good racing.just need a steady camera or a tripod or something to rest the camera on

FastFiveO
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Re: Toronto Street Racing Video   Posted Tue Jan 10, 06   5:40 PM     

ok vid i guess.... i guess they have never heard of a tripod.


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rollinonhubs

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Re: Toronto Street Racing Video   Posted Tue Jan 10, 06   6:12 PM     

maybe they tried to add special effects, but apparently it didn't work
lol

buddhakwake
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Re: Toronto Street Racing Video   Posted Tue Jan 10, 06   7:40 PM     

Well, part of the problem came from zooming in so much, it is next to impossible, even when you aren't tired, to keep a camera steady when you zoom in a lot (I know, I've worked as both a photographer and a videographer). But having the damned steady feature turned on on the camcorder would have helped if he didn't have a tripod (or, better for that kind of work, a monopod, since it allows you to turn easier).


It's 106 miles to Chicago, we've got a full tank of gas, a half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.