20 min Video of Camp

did anyone notice towards the end of the video when owens comes out, it looks like a punter and kicker cant tell who they are but they are just walking by dragging a bag full of balls.then it shows them kicking some field goals, they are like in their own little world lol just thought it was funny, was just wondering, do they really need to be at TC, i mean all they seem to be doing is walking around. :rolleyes:
 
AceofSpades said:
Its around 77Mb. Theres a great shot of Watkins nailing Reeves and Roy busting up.

http://www.uploading.com/en/?get=50NR29SA

Enjoy.
Bump, this is amazing video.

How did you do this, Ace? A few years ago in San Antonio they wouldn't even let me bring anything over a 50mm lens in. I snuck in a zoom anyway ;), but still, they actually were searching people for this stuff.

Or have small cameras and video gotten so popular now that they've given up trying?

Anyway, this is really cool. Just on the LB drills... Ellis actually shows pretty good hands as a LB! And IMO Boiman looks pretty good, too. (I had to think for a minute about who #59 was.) But wow, Ware almost has quickness like a safety. No wonder he's so good.
 
That was unbelievable.....................Thanks for posting.

Ware, By Gawd!!!!!!! he will have 12-14 sacks this year.....:D
 
How in the world do you download this video i think i am the only person in the world that has problems doing this stuff.
 
Swanny said:
How in the world do you download this video i think i am the only person in the world that has problems doing this stuff.

the page will look like so after you scroll down a little bit:

you want to hit the bulls eye :)

http://img484.*************/img484/6467/blahgj7.th.jpg


after you hit the bulls eye it will show something like so:

type in those three digits and click dl (red square)

http://img182.*************/img182/5812/blah2ls2.th.jpg
 
Ace,
First thanks for posting your video - it's appreciated. Second, a few suggestions to make the next video more watchable. I work with video photographers every day.
1. If you zoom the camera must be rock steady, otherwise it looks like an earthquake. Use a tripod (the best) or fence post - anything solid.
2. Hold STILL! We want moving pictures not moving camera. Select an area of activity, frame it and then let the action unfold. SLOW, limited moves are OK (like following a WR). Quick movement does not allow the eye to focus on who is doing what - it's a waste of time and frustrating to watch.
3. Get higher (if possible). Notice where the team camera is located.
4. Stop rolling to reset a scene. Don't let the camera drift around looking for something.
5. Don't be afraid to drop in a few cutaways of people watching, signs or anything else interesting.
Looking forward to your next video.
 
lol, i think he just drew on the bulls eye in paint or something
 
Hey guys, sorry about the shaky vid. You cant really setup a tripod in the middle of a crowd so I had to freehand it. I wasn't using the lcd or viewfinder so I didn't realize how shaky it would be.

If I go again, I'll get their early so I can get a good spot and try and lay off the zoom.
 

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