jasonh
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Well I have about 75% of my daily commute on video. My camera likes to corrupt longer videos, so I had to stop and restart recording every time I got a chance. Unfortunately the last portion was too long and got corrupted 
But this 12min video is 75% of my daily commute to work.
This was filmed using my newly developed "BellyCam." I ride with a backpack that has one of those straps that clips around your waist. So I just moved the strap up a bit to my belly, and zip-tied the camera to the strap. I took a tripod-adapter screw that had a D-ring on it and screwed it into the camera, and one of the zip ties went through there, just in case. Seems to have worked out pretty well. Next time I might try my other backpack that has a chest strap and use a "ChestCam" and see how that works. The video is a bit bouncy/shaky at the beginning, but smooths out once I get riding.
This is the first time I've ever put a video together. I did it at work, so all I had available was Windows Movie Maker
To get the size down, I had to make it 15fps, so hopefully it's not too choppy. Any tips on free utilities to do better compression on video, I'm all ears. I have a Mac at home, not sure what functionality came with it - I'll have to try when I get home.
Eventually I think I'd like to put all my future videos in one spot, so hopefully this thread will suffice.
The video is approx. 14.5mb and about 12 min long. Enjoy, and let me know what you think
http://www.jasonhight.net/videos/motorbike/ridetowork-sm.wmv

But this 12min video is 75% of my daily commute to work.
This was filmed using my newly developed "BellyCam." I ride with a backpack that has one of those straps that clips around your waist. So I just moved the strap up a bit to my belly, and zip-tied the camera to the strap. I took a tripod-adapter screw that had a D-ring on it and screwed it into the camera, and one of the zip ties went through there, just in case. Seems to have worked out pretty well. Next time I might try my other backpack that has a chest strap and use a "ChestCam" and see how that works. The video is a bit bouncy/shaky at the beginning, but smooths out once I get riding.
This is the first time I've ever put a video together. I did it at work, so all I had available was Windows Movie Maker

Eventually I think I'd like to put all my future videos in one spot, so hopefully this thread will suffice.
The video is approx. 14.5mb and about 12 min long. Enjoy, and let me know what you think

http://www.jasonhight.net/videos/motorbike/ridetowork-sm.wmv
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