View Full Version : Some GL2 rollerblading footage


Corey Quenneville
May 2nd, 2007, 08:24 PM
Here is some rollerblading footage I have shot over the past few years.. weither it interests you or not, rollerblading has been a part of my life since I was very small. I greatly enjoy filming rollerblading as well as engaging in rollerblading (the activity itself.) It is really something you have to live to understand... anyhow here are a few clips filmed with a GL2 and frame mode. Enjoy. Feel free to reply, critique, etc.


http://storage1.vimeo.com/clips/2007/04/23/vimeo.12148232.9bbfcc.mov

http://storage1.vimeo.com/clips/2007/04/23/vimeo.12159413.e72843.mov

http://storage1.vimeo.com/clips/2007/04/30/vimeo.14895723.d37e5c.mov

http://storage1.vimeo.com/clips/2007/04/23/vimeo.12148552.a52fac.mov

http://storage1.vimeo.com/clips/2007/04/23/vimeo.12148806.95cc1f.mov

http://storage1.vimeo.com/clips/2007/04/23/vimeo.12018659.331f6a.mov


Also.. a few old misc. clips laying around on my hard drive.

http://storage1.vimeo.com/clips/2007/05/02/vimeo.15749624.8125e8.mov

Kevin Laster
May 3rd, 2007, 11:13 AM
Thank you, Corey, for posting this.

I just bought a GL2 about a week and a half ago and haven't really used it, except for when I let other people film me and my band playing shows. It's good to see some basic shots that are un-edited to see what my camera can really do.

Corey Quenneville
May 3rd, 2007, 01:53 PM
Anytime... it's good to see all types of users with the GL2. I enjoy watching any kind of footage/film.. be it shorts, raw clips, demos, etc. It seems alot of people on this board shoot in normal 60i mode, as well as frame mode. Personally, I prefer frame mode myself. It gives that cinematic-like look on TV, thats not quite as sketchy as film. Although I guess it depends what your shooting. A good blend of both is never bad either. Just experiment and see what you can come up with.

Dale Guthormsen
May 3rd, 2007, 10:05 PM
corey,

I enjoyed the clips, but come on, at least show us one or two good wipe outs!!! you don't get there with out plenty of scrapes and bruises..

as for the video, I would definitely use a uv, polarizer and turn on the nd camera filter. Perhaps shoot with the zebra stripes on so that you can cut down on the over exposure/ to bright of an image. It will also improve your color. To be honest, it is pretty rare when I am shooting outside without my polizer on the camera.

thanks for sharing.

I appreciated the quick downloads.

Alex Beaupre
May 13th, 2007, 02:04 PM
Ha Corey,
I didn't know you posted on these forums. Thats tight. I see your clips on Octona all the time, keep it up.

here are a few of my park clips... youtube hates me...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sm4HeDdx7FY

Alex

Corey Quenneville
May 13th, 2007, 07:16 PM
Good stuff man.. that Charlie kid has some skills.

Alex Beaupre
May 14th, 2007, 09:22 PM
Thanks man.
By the looks of it you have a lot of clips, you gonna make a video or anything?

Corey Quenneville
May 15th, 2007, 04:03 PM
I have alot of clips, I don't really know as of right now... I might just contribute to others projects or maybe I'll put something together. We will see I guess.

Phil Lemoine
June 29th, 2007, 05:06 PM
Thumbs up to rollerblading... smooth rolling shots too when doode hit that bike rack