When you think about combining bikes and video cameras, you basically imagine one of the following three scenarios:
- Guy’s front wheel stops, and he flips before jamming his groin.
- Guy does stupid jump into lake, but knocks his groin and misses lake
- Kid drives bike into bushes
Apparently the world of biking and online video can meet in more interesting ways. For a glimpse into this, check out Endless Cycle. The writer contributed to the production of an IMAX bicyling video that is gorgeous… it’s called Wired to Win and has some of the most beautiful footage of bikers.
I want a bike helmit cam. Anyone sell those?
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>I want a bike helmit cam. Anyone sell those?
http://www.nextag.com/helmet-cameras/search-html
joe
Oh, I’ve seen some crazy stuff. My favorite would be the guys who race through NYC on bikes, filming the entire thing. It’s like watching a dogfight in 2 dimensions and way more intense.
Here’s a glimpse.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3072802822198659666
[...] Nalts who, as his blog will tell you, Will Video for Food. He has already picked up on my previous post and added his two cents. [...]
Ohhhhh…. must make money on Revver to afford helmet cam. I’ll wear it to the mall and wander around.
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[...] I have been following some of the key video blog sites and recently have seen a couple of posts on one of the leading video sites Will Video for Food. In fact, I convinced the owner to write a blog on cycling videos. The writer is a prolific blogger who has been invited to industry gatherings to speak on the booming market for online videos. He also has consulted to fledgling online video sites such as Revver. Recently, he posted on the do’s and dont’s of online videos. Here are some: [...]