I'm sure other people have thought about this lately...my DSLR (Canon T2i) can record 1080P video but it has a limit on file size (per video) of 4GB. DUMB I KNOW, but that's the choice they made.
Therefore, in order to record a complete run, I need to regularly restart the recording so I don't miss something. 4GB equates to about 12 minutes of video so my strategy is:
1) restart recording about every 10 minutes to avoid hitting the limit.
2) restart the recording when facing a trivial, mid-rack shot so its obvious that I didn't "pull a sascha"
3) edit the clips back into a single video with notes to indicate where the edits are & why they are there.
Does this sound like a fool-proof strategy?
I know I'm being a little paranoid that someone would question any of my runs (I'm a banger that can't put up big numbers anyway), but why not do it the right way all the time just in case I really do pull one outta my...you know?!?!
Therefore, in order to record a complete run, I need to regularly restart the recording so I don't miss something. 4GB equates to about 12 minutes of video so my strategy is:
1) restart recording about every 10 minutes to avoid hitting the limit.
2) restart the recording when facing a trivial, mid-rack shot so its obvious that I didn't "pull a sascha"
3) edit the clips back into a single video with notes to indicate where the edits are & why they are there.
Does this sound like a fool-proof strategy?
I know I'm being a little paranoid that someone would question any of my runs (I'm a banger that can't put up big numbers anyway), but why not do it the right way all the time just in case I really do pull one outta my...you know?!?!