FINAL BOUT - Part 1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ส.ค. 2014
- You can find Final Bout t-shirts, stickers and posters here at: finalboutdrift.com/store/
ClubFR hosted Final Bout on August 30th and the 31st at USAIR in Shawano, Wisconsin. Teams from all over North America made the journey to participate in what will be known as one of the best events ever held.
Filmed and Edited by: James Hartig
Additional filming by: Joel Lahmayer, Greg Walters
Music by: Maximum Hedrum - "Synthesize"
Teams include:
High Fade
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ShaDynasty
Risky Devil
Hotboyz
Animal Style
Club Sandwich
Blood Runner
Bosstown
Breaking
Dark Squad
Dirty Love
Nerpe
Street Dancer
Drift Faction
Gold Star
Tracker
Moonlighter
Opposite Line
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Great vid man, it was a blast
hert's (?) drum solo is so good. final bout was awesome and this video nabs it. can't wait for the dvd.
One of my favorite parts of the video! Glad you liked it as well!
You were right man, another sick video. Always glad to see risky devil doing their thing!
***** Risky Devil is always a treat. Thanks homey!
Such an epic tandem before that Miata nailed the wall...
Can't wait for part 2 :D
Im gonna end up watching this like 100 times, I wanna go back!
Come out to DD50
sick edit and crazy dope camera work as well!
Thanks, Jarryd!
Really waiting for this video!
such a rad time
Holy crashing batman!
Hell yea!
Brilliant video
Good video!
Dude I love you're videos drifting is sick and the way you edit is so dope say was wondering do you skate?
Yeah, I started skating over 20 years ago. I put a skate edit up on my vimeo a couple weeks ago. What was it thatthat made you ask? The song choice?
that's cool brotha how awesome sick got to check it out and yeah the song choice from pretty sweet video I liked how it came out on this vid man
US>Japan , Japan>US they like are style we like theirs especially with the cliche team names
cool show. kinda wish the footage or event had less crashes. i may be old school, but the D1 guys would never allow themselves to crash so damn much during tandem #seppuku (drivers are skilled dont get me wrong, but tandems are hard for a reason). great cars. cool venue. looks like a good event to support/sponsor... maybe get more tandem practice for flawless sick drifts all the way through with all the cars fully finishing? looking forward to seeing where final bout goes all the way to... good job tho guys :)
have you seen the hot version tandem battles where half the teams crash their cars?
This comment is so retarded lol
I'm sorry Doriking, where are your awesome tandem drifts with all your friends?
+theREALawfilms I'm still hyped you commented on my video.
the vocals sound familiar but i just woke up so this question is excusable, is this some kinda remix of ozzy? i tried googling but it just pissed me off.
The band and song name is in the description, Gabe.
neato
Whats the name of the team at 0:19?
proceed / junkhouse
Whats the name of the team in the last clip with the beige colored cars?
That's Hotboyz
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Hey man, I just published a drift video that I think you'll like. You should come check it out!
Hey Flasty, I checked out your video. Your footage looks pretty crispy, what kind of camera are you using? Is this your first video? If you would like any suggestions, let me know! Keep out there and get that footage!
eletor Currently using a Nikon D5200. It's not the greatest but I've found it to work for a beginner's camera, and yes, it's my first video. I'd love to hear what you have to offer. Thanks!
Flasty Media The first thing I would recommend is shooting in 720 @ 60fps, it allows you to slow mo stuff well and it looks just as good as 1080. Run manual ISO and AF, you can use auto white balance in most cases. Use a 1/125 shutter speed when shooting 60FPS. That might be something you have learned already, doubling the frame rate to calculate shutter speed.
Focus: the best thing for shooting cars out in the field is to find the right focal point and don't touch it, most people don't do this from what I can tell. You don't have to adjust focus very often if you find the sweet spot. I'm not familiar with your camera, but I would guess it has a way to zoom in during film mode to view focus while magnified. Use this to fine tune your focus. The best point that I have found is just a hair below infinity, results may vary. Also use aperture to gain a wider depth of field. I use a +/- F20 while shooting in sunlight.
Now go get a zoom lens with image stabilization.
Get a media pass for your next event!
Get out in that field and shoot the whole time, don't give up!
Get that car to fill your frame while shooting.
Now go film the drift event that's happening in your area and make another one!
Make a bunch more and you will be awesome.
eletor Can't tell you how appreciative I am for this information. I'll be sure to get some solid footage at the next event and make another Drift Day video! Thanks again for the help, eletor
Flasty Media For sure! Any time you need help, let me know. I spent a lot of time to figuring out how to work these photo cameras, I know some things can be a pain. Remember to shoot photographs as well, any time you spend with the camera will be beneficial. I'm looking forward to your next edit!