Recording glasses (on top of my head)

Interesting camera shots, but a little distracting for me, perhaps the fixed camera is easier to follow?
 
Yes, the fixed camera is definitely easier to watch. Don't know why there is so much camera movement.
 
maybe too much movement to follow a run, but really cool for quick edits or replays of hollywood shots or bad misses, or to show cueing/english on a particular shot.

if you filmed on tripod and headcam you could sync the footage and edit between the two.

plus the problem is because you keep your head down following the shot, it's not too easy to see the outcome, unless the viewing angle/field of view could be altered.
 
I know, they are tattle tales.

I had thought about recording from fixed and POV at the same time, but I think you would need editing software to make it split screen before uploading to youtube.
 
I had thought about recording from fixed and POV at the same time, but I think you would need editing software to make it split screen before uploading to youtube.

Should be working right now but had a mess about and made this...

http://youtu.be/vavdi7UkXyI

Had to speed up the headcam a bit between shots to sync them up a but, so you see the seconds timer going a bit too quick, but it's kinda cool to see the players perspective at the same time.

wonder when those google glasses will get super cheap

btw if you want the vid for your own channel and want me to take it down then thats fine.
 
You're hired. I like it. No need to take it down.

I will have to see if that software works on a Mac.

That was the last file. I think the battery was too low at the end of this one so it didn't start a new file.
 
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