View Full Version : Female bodybuilder doc - "Winning Big"


Greg Quinn
September 24th, 2009, 03:48 PM
YouTube - Winning Big with Debbie Bramwell (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlZfEOvSmlo)

We followed female bodybuilder Debbie Bramwell over a 3 month period as she prepared for her pro card tournament in Pittsburgh (she won).

Chris McMahon
September 25th, 2009, 08:47 AM
I bet she could tear my arms right off my torso, and then throw them from goalpost to goalpost on a football field.

Nice work. You've inspired fear in me, and now I'm going to have terrible wide-awake nightmares at my day job. Regardless, though, excellent job in capturing that essence and inspiring such fear in me.

Greg Quinn
September 25th, 2009, 08:50 AM
Thanks Chris. It was only when I restarted editing on the project recently that I was reminded just how strong Debbie is (impossible numbers of chin-ups, etc). She's really sweet, so your arms are safe :)

Andrew Smith
September 25th, 2009, 11:31 AM
Greg, that would have to be some of the clearest encoded video I have ever seen on YouTube (and that's before I had invoked the HD mode). Curious to know how you achieved it if you don't mind sharing.

Also, I didn't do the video on this one (a mate of mine did) but I did handle the web site, DVD authoring and the packaging art for a DVD on extreme stretching. See the Industrial Strength Flexibility (http://www.splitfit.com.au) site and its inbuilt DVD trailer if you wish as this will be relevant to the bodybuilding realm. (Finished discs arrived just yesterday.)

Andrew

Greg Quinn
September 25th, 2009, 11:44 AM
Thanks very much Andrew, I'll check out your link.

My previous attempts at putting stuff on YouTube have been a bad experience, with really low quality results and convoluted production proces based on online recipes I've found, so I haven't bothered uploading for ages. This time, I happened to upgrade recently to the Final Cut version 7, which has a "Share" option in the editor and it automatically uploads the HD video in H264 codec from the FCP timeline directly into my YouTube account. I think the overall quality of Youtube has gotten better, but I'm surprised that they're allowing such large file uploads and such large frame sizes - I was expecting a grainy 300pixel width result, when in fact it turned out more like the original footage.