Good video :) Some people ask me about audio - I always mute orienteering videos when I watch them - always a bit strange hearing people panting (although the occasional f&^%k when they get something wrong is funny). I notice there was quite a few mistakes on the map - most of the light green should have been olive green (assuming they don't want people running through the rose gardens.. and a whole tennis court gone?
ha yeah if showing someone an orienteering video people usually comment about the panting. The occasional swearing / talking to my self is why it was all music before. Think ill lean towards music or a voiceover. Will take a look at the map, the club is very small so its a struggle for support. Often get comments about the maps at events which is good feedback.
Hola amigo. que camara usas? Busco una camara barata para grabar mis carreras. que me recomiendas? Y que programa usas para realizar los videos con el mapa y gps intregrados? Gracias
Its a gopro hero 11. I got it last year in the sale. Had cheaper ones before but its been worth it. Since recording I found it really helps me learn. I know some of the other people recording have a gopro 8 and it still looks great. I use a script I wrote (WIll publish soon) that automates ffmpeg. Also record the livelox playback using OBS (I create the events on livelox). Many people still use OrientView. Its really good with QuickRoute etc I don't use it as my scripts use spot server instances for encoding in Azure. But if my homepc was built for encoding I'd possible use it rather than cloud. Another tool is RGMapVideo which is good but doesnt have an easy interface and I'm not sure if its developed anymore. I think the dev is still active but he works a lot of good projects. Theres a wrapper for RGMapVideo that can be found on a dk site wobelix. Some of the more popular videos use a combination of the above + premier pro / davinci
@@mattorienteering913 Gracias por tu respuesta. Estoy iniciandome a la orientación y en España no hay contenido sobre este deporte apenas. Creo que es buena opción crear contenido de este tipo. Pero no se desde donde partir para empezar. Mi gopro 7 no tiene estabilizador y se mueve mucho cuando voy corriendo. Estoy buscando una camara economica para ir empezando a aprender a usar y crear videos de las carreras pero no se por donde empezar. Podríamos hablar por alguna plataforma directamente? O causo mucha molestia? Graxias amigo.
Change of direction all the time. Very demanding course. Well done!
Good video :) Some people ask me about audio - I always mute orienteering videos when I watch them - always a bit strange hearing people panting (although the occasional f&^%k when they get something wrong is funny).
I notice there was quite a few mistakes on the map - most of the light green should have been olive green (assuming they don't want people running through the rose gardens.. and a whole tennis court gone?
ha yeah if showing someone an orienteering video people usually comment about the panting. The occasional swearing / talking to my self is why it was all music before. Think ill lean towards music or a voiceover.
Will take a look at the map, the club is very small so its a struggle for support. Often get comments about the maps at events which is good feedback.
Hola amigo. que camara usas? Busco una camara barata para grabar mis carreras. que me recomiendas? Y que programa usas para realizar los videos con el mapa y gps intregrados? Gracias
Its a gopro hero 11. I got it last year in the sale. Had cheaper ones before but its been worth it. Since recording I found it really helps me learn. I know some of the other people recording have a gopro 8 and it still looks great.
I use a script I wrote (WIll publish soon) that automates ffmpeg. Also record the livelox playback using OBS (I create the events on livelox).
Many people still use OrientView. Its really good with QuickRoute etc I don't use it as my scripts use spot server instances for encoding in Azure. But if my homepc was built for encoding I'd possible use it rather than cloud.
Another tool is RGMapVideo which is good but doesnt have an easy interface and I'm not sure if its developed anymore. I think the dev is still active but he works a lot of good projects. Theres a wrapper for RGMapVideo that can be found on a dk site wobelix.
Some of the more popular videos use a combination of the above + premier pro / davinci
@@mattorienteering913 Gracias por tu respuesta. Estoy iniciandome a la orientación y en España no hay contenido sobre este deporte apenas. Creo que es buena opción crear contenido de este tipo. Pero no se desde donde partir para empezar. Mi gopro 7 no tiene estabilizador y se mueve mucho cuando voy corriendo. Estoy buscando una camara economica para ir empezando a aprender a usar y crear videos de las carreras pero no se por donde empezar. Podríamos hablar por alguna plataforma directamente? O causo mucha molestia? Graxias amigo.