no too bad...
i think if i were to make a video mount for road driving it would be placed behind my passenger wheel at the bottom of the door level..
i love that angle...
well done though, will give ya some good vids![]()
no too bad...
i think if i were to make a video mount for road driving it would be placed behind my passenger wheel at the bottom of the door level..
i love that angle...
well done though, will give ya some good vids![]()
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that would be cool!
a mount right in the center of the hood would be cool too
you need a silver VX hood to make it look better....hehe
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I don't get it. Where are the bikini clad women, beer and explosions??![]()
Not a bad video, your vx looks mean !![]()
cool.......more info on camera, please? I looked at Sam's website and didn't see anything that fit your description.
LOL--- The opening scene reminds me of a dog's viewpoint and the dog is sniffing around the outside of the VX lookin' for a place to cock his leg to take a leak!!!
Pretty good job for a first-timer. Film editing can be very time consuming. My major in college was Radio/T.V. Broadcast & Production, and I remember film editing to take a lot of patience and time to get it right.
I do like the stable camera mount, and the "video game" view with the front hood. It helped put things into perspective.
When the VX made the U-turn, that sandy mud looked to be pretty soft and mushy but was no match for those Grabber AT2's. What was the clinking noise just before going in reverse-- was that engaging "low range" 4WD???