In 2007 RacerMate Inc of Seattle, Wa. hired me to produce their new software line of products to be called, TA DA, Real Course Videos. So almost overnight I became (cue the theme music) RCVman. This is the story of my work on the road, filming triathlons and searching for true love. Some things never change.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Part Four
Part Four.
Where we get a dithyrambic dosing of video endorphin flow.
Lake Stevens, WA 70.3
Ranger and the Re-Arrangers
The infamous Mt. Washington Hillclimb
Timberman 70.3, and
A soggy sample of the world's largest cross country mountain bike race in Lillehammer, Norway, the Birkbeiner.
For the gear-heads among you, this ten minute clip displays our four basic capture techniques. Lake Stevens via the moto-cam attached to the handlebars of a Suzuki Thumper, MTWA was shot using the Bogen car-cam, Timberman was with the Fig-Rig hand held behind a Harley and the glorious footage from Lillehammer came as a result of the success of the vest-cam, attached to the upper torso of the RCVman (who was then asked not to breathe for 90K).
We are running out of days in the year folks. Parts 5 & 6 are ready to go. Hope you have enjoyed the ride and haven't been overtly distracted by my liberal use of the 'big drama' score. I am a sucker for orchestrated pathos. I add a few splashes of gypsy jazz and a very Ry Cooder-esq tune to add some balance in the upcoming and closing segments.
Enjoy the ride.
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