Author Topic: Friend completed his Nintoaster  (Read 548 times)

tggodfrey

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Re: Friend completed his Nintoaster
« Reply #15 on: August 20, 2012, 08:01:00 PM »
Funny that he can turn a Nintendo into a toaster, but he can't set the record audio level on his camera. It is a great toaster, though.

That room is the video room of Skydive Chicago.  Scott is a videographer for tandem instructors and if I recall he has his tandem rating as well;he has extensive experience working with his camera.  The voices you hear in the backround are other people either on the other side of the room or outside the door in the open area.  I didnt hear him speak at all in the video.  Thanks for taking something someone worked hard on and turn the focus onto stupid backround noise.  Next time i will just keep these things to myself.
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Re: Friend completed his Nintoaster
« Reply #16 on: August 21, 2012, 07:19:07 AM »
Relax. I clicked on your link and the first thing I heard was what sounded like the camera op talking through a pillow. Silent show-and-tells and technical videos commonly scrap the audio track. A reasonable person might assume that a mistake was made. I now know that there were people outside the door and the stranger with the camera is a professional videographer - thanks.

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