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I wanted to show you a visual of how my favorite host goes the extra mile! A 100% shameless plug for my client but we can't deny that the power of the network, the expertise in SEO (noah has taught me everything I know!) and sincere desire in seeing his clients succeed on the web has played a MAJOR role in our continued efforts to be the little mouse that roars in the powersports market! This is a YouTube video of Noah @ Resposio riding his brand new QLINK Frontrunner UTV at his campground. He provided me all of the videos without me asking for them. Truly a generous host as this is used for our own marketing efforts. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XwF_mBDalA THANKS AGAIN NOAH! |
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Always a pleasure Matt. In this case it actually was a pleasure - lol.
For all you merchants out there, send me some nice stuff and I'll send back some nice footage - hehe. |
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Quite a commute to work, Noah. At least the traffic is light. |
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Yer not having fun if yer not getting muddy. |
Optimists invent airplanes, Pessimists buy parachutes. |
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Mud - Mmmmmmmm.
1 hr. riding, 2 hrs cleaning.
The key is to go 4 or more hours, it's still only 2 hrs. to clean.
It has been so much fun in the summer, I'm seriously considering getting a plow for it so it will have some extra uses through the winter. |
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Plow packages are available.... ;)
Manual and wired kits. |
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Just curious... Noah / Matt... who shot the video? My brother and I were looking at side by sides a few weeks ago. My brother, being a landscaper, had to buy a side by side for plowing the sidewalks for a few accounts in Downtown Detroit.... Nothing like doing huge city blocks with a side by side ;)
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Noah recorded quite a few shots but I'm not sure who was recording while he was driving.
Gotta say that the quality of the youtube video, even the original compiled WMV, is nowhere near the quality of the original footage. And I stress no where near the quality...
Noah will give you the rundown on his setup, but the high def quality of the videos are insane. I cannot believe the digital clarity and sound quality and am definitely looking to purchase for my own needs.
I have a second movie in the works because Noah decided to surpise me with about 15 more videos on top of what he already sent...LOL.. |
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Very nice... i use to edit a while back at a production house before getting into web. HD cameras have come so far done in price since then. Im curious as to what Noah has ;)
BTW... um unless you need medical supplies Noah... maybe an autoclave or ekg... hehehe
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what I do know is that I'm now purchasing this: http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/us/en/Product/1207279297292#versionTabview=tab0&tabview=tab0 to work with the JVC HD format. I'm a noob at video, but from what beginner things I've done, I've found a new hobby...LOL.. |
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LOL Bryan - Hmmmmmm, I'm thinking nurse. I'll have to clear it with the wife, but that shouldn't be a problem and just think of the footage....
I have a couple friends that are always around for the camera. This new one really is so easy, just about anyone can capture footage. Not that it makes them a videographer but with the quality, sound, image stabilization etc. its hard to take bad footage.
The latest camera is a 120GB hard drive style 1080P HD.
JVC GZ-HD6 is the model and I highly recommend it to anyone. |
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Originally Posted by: "Matt@9BallDesign" what about adobe premiere or final cut.. its only $$$ more lol.
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I had final cut at my disposal while in college and I never took advantage! If the video projects grow in scope for my clients, my sights are set on Premiere :) |
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I know this is going way off topic, but i did just get CS4 Master with a school discount. That's one benifit of having two teachers and one still antendding colleg ein ym family ;)
Premeire is great. I started using premiere 6.0 back when capture card were a must... and have upgraded to mostly every one since. CS4 is great.
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