GoPro first person climbing videos

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the lurkist wrote:you have little girlie arms.
This coming from the girliest girlie-man that ever pranced around the crag in lycra.
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What happens at the cliff stays at the cliff.
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It made me dizzy... The camera was moving up/down too fast.
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Great idea but I got dizzy as well watching it.
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I think the perspective will always be kinda hard because the climber's head movements only make sense to him. Maybe slowmo with intentional glances at holds and position for crux sequences?
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remember that video of cell block six that had the sound effects on the crimpers? could you make the rock moan like a girl, or maybe, say: (in a sexy, breathless woman's voice)
'put your foot over there' when you look down?
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my roommate suggested that instead of music have a running commentary by the climber about the climb. Not recorded while climbing the route, but afterwards on decent sound equipment so as to really give the viewer a sense of the movement. Would that be helpful or just be too much beta? Maybe just during the crux sections? I realize that no one has to be told how to deal with large jugs... except maybe the lurkist and his girly arms.
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Use the 1st person cam in conjunction with the conventional 3rd person cam and mix the multi-source video with audio after the session.
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schwagpad wrote:
the lurkist wrote:you have little girlie arms.
This coming from the girliest girlie-man that ever pranced around the crag in lycra.

Which ones did you own?


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One-Fall wrote:Hire yourself out at the end of fall and spring. Climb peoples projects for them so they can rehearse the route in the off seasons. Id be interested for sure.
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