... Lots o' shots!... ... of rides... ... on a Savage, of course...
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I like playing with video... So if you're down, sometime...
Have a watch of a few,... virtual rides...
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Some info on making videos I shoot with a GoPro helmet cam (not the HD model) mounted on my helmet (looks dorky as all get-out)... but shoots smoothest when mounted to the helmet rather than the bike... (less vibrations and bumpiness)..
I use a Fuji j150 point-n'-shoot still camera, hand held to get cutaways... (this requires riding one handed for a bit... so, I only do it for a couple of miles)(Warning!, this is not a safe practice, use extreme caution...that said,.. I have the wrist strap around my wrist, so that I can drop the camera, and grab the bars at any time)...
Then,... I sometimes mount the Fuji to my riding buddy George's bike with a homemade tripod clamp, either pointing forward on the bars, or back on the rear fender rack...to get follow shots...
... and George also stops, and gets the shots of me driving by at different spots if we have time... (I have very patient, tolerant, friends)...
...the GoPro camera is on permanent loan from Jerry... (generous friends too!)...
Anyway... the shooting can make an old road seem new again, with stopping, and rearranging cameras, and thinking about what it's going to look like... So it's kinda' fun...
I edit on my PC with the Windows Moviemaker program that comes included in XP,... it's nothing fancy, but gets the job done just dandy...
I don't need anything more complex than that, 'cause I'm not going to put that much time into the edit anyway...
I edited this latest video in one evening... just spent a few hours in front of my PC instead of staring at the boob-tube...
My best advice for saving the finished video (I'm still learning), is to choose to save the movie to your computer,... choose "other settings"...and select, "high quality video (large)" from the dropdown menu...
...(this seems to give the best quality image,... and You-Tube is going to squash that file down when you upload,... they seem to do an excellent job of retaining a good image, considering the compression)...
Best of luck shooting, ride safe, and have fun...
Look forward to seeing the videos...

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GoPro helmet cam..
Fuji j150...
808 mini keychain camera...
PS... Double-click on any video embedded on the SS.com site, and you will go to the youtube site, where you can view then larger...