cali generalz cc quick vid
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Re: cali generalz cc quick vid
haven't had time to make me one yet. but i will soon. becuz of work and the weather. i working on doing some mods to it already cant wait.


ps thanks for the comments


ps thanks for the comments
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Re: cali generalz cc quick vid
Nicely done!
Here's a tip a buddy of mine gave me when he was in film school. Grad a shopping cart from a nearby store and secure a tripod & camera in it with a rope or bungi card. Line up and push the cart down and around the line of cars. Its a poor mans version of a camera dolly on tracks and I'm here to tell you... It works amazingly well
What editing program did you use?
Here's a tip a buddy of mine gave me when he was in film school. Grad a shopping cart from a nearby store and secure a tripod & camera in it with a rope or bungi card. Line up and push the cart down and around the line of cars. Its a poor mans version of a camera dolly on tracks and I'm here to tell you... It works amazingly well
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Re: cali generalz cc quick vid
Nicely done!
Here's a tip a buddy of mine gave me when he was in film school. Grad a shopping cart from a nearby store and secure a tripod & camera in it with a rope or bungi card. Line up and push the cart down and around the line of cars. Its a poor mans version of a camera dolly on tracks and I'm here to tell you... It works amazingly well
What editing program did you use?
Here's a tip a buddy of mine gave me when he was in film school. Grad a shopping cart from a nearby store and secure a tripod & camera in it with a rope or bungi card. Line up and push the cart down and around the line of cars. Its a poor mans version of a camera dolly on tracks and I'm here to tell you... It works amazingly well
What editing program did you use?we have also used long board skate boards for the low angle cruise by shots and even a bike
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