A Look Back . . .
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Excellent post as always Nole!
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Makes me want to learn to fly fish. Nice reds and killer trout.
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Simply awesome.
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Sweet...
thanks for sharing
thanks for sharing
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To quote Wayne's World, "We're not worthy! We're not worthy!"
What program did you use to edit that footage and what kind of camcorder do you have?
What program did you use to edit that footage and what kind of camcorder do you have?
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Damit man...don't you know how hard it is to stay in this office and work as it is without you posting this stuff
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Very good! Great editing job! Thanks for sharing!
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That is the best post I've ever seen.
The video and the music just took fishing to another level.
Please share the program used.
The video and the music just took fishing to another level.
Please share the program used.
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Sweet Nole. My Dad and I picked up our first fly rods today. Now we just have to learn how to use them! Awesome video. Good editing. Nice use of slow motion and pics.
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This shows me just how much I don't know about fishing.
Awesome, Nole.
Awesome, Nole.
What was I supposed to do today?
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Thanks fellas. The program is Pinnacle Studio 8. It's a little antiquated but gets the job done. My video camera is a panasonic SDR H-18. It's got a built in hard drive so I don't need any media (although it has a media slot as well). Great for capturing video that you plan on editing. The image quality is much better than what shows up on my photobucket account because of the compression process.
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Look out Jamie Howard Very cool Nole.
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