DGRRX Video
DGRRX Video
It's all about the iMac
iMovie is really easy to use. I just had to cut down the mounds of GoPro video into something usable - that was the hard part.
FYI - I made my success off of Windows products but since selling the company several years ago, I am now all things Mac. The dark side has taken me over!
I spy Moosejaw in the video!
iMovie is really easy to use. I just had to cut down the mounds of GoPro video into something usable - that was the hard part.FYI - I made my success off of Windows products but since selling the company several years ago, I am now all things Mac. The dark side has taken me over!
I spy Moosejaw in the video!
I have Imovie too but I havent been able to splice it into the good parts i shot with with my GoPro
Thanks for the setup that Saturday at DGRR.
Took perfect video of me and RX7 Rage tearing up the Dragon, gets good around 7:00 min mark
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnE4crT9Kq8
Thanks for the setup that Saturday at DGRR.
Took perfect video of me and RX7 Rage tearing up the Dragon, gets good around 7:00 min mark
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnE4crT9Kq8
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That's nice! I was thinking I wish I was in your group until I realized I was leading the pack right? Around the 7 minute mark I pulled over to allow the slow traffic to clear a bit as I recall and then it got a little fun.
With iMovie, you create an "Event" and then import all of your GoPro videos into that iMovie event. You can then work on a "Project" where you can drag your videos into the Project and cut and slice them simply by "highlighting" with your mouse what you want to cut or keep. It's pretty easy to do. PM me if you want to discuss or call me.
With iMovie, you create an "Event" and then import all of your GoPro videos into that iMovie event. You can then work on a "Project" where you can drag your videos into the Project and cut and slice them simply by "highlighting" with your mouse what you want to cut or keep. It's pretty easy to do. PM me if you want to discuss or call me.
That's nice! I was thinking I wish I was in your group until I realized I was leading the pack right? Around the 7 minute mark I pulled over to allow the slow traffic to clear a bit as I recall and then it got a little fun.
With iMovie, you create an "Event" and then import all of your GoPro videos into that iMovie event. You can then work on a "Project" where you can drag your videos into the Project and cut and slice them simply by "highlighting" with your mouse what you want to cut or keep. It's pretty easy to do. PM me if you want to discuss or call me.
With iMovie, you create an "Event" and then import all of your GoPro videos into that iMovie event. You can then work on a "Project" where you can drag your videos into the Project and cut and slice them simply by "highlighting" with your mouse what you want to cut or keep. It's pretty easy to do. PM me if you want to discuss or call me.
I think i need to upgrade
David, great video. I really liked how you produced/edited it.
+1 for the mac family.. I will never go back and if you have never used final cut pro or motion you would LOVE them for video editing/creation. You have total control over everything happening and they are both worth the cash if you plan on doing many videos. Hopefully I will be living in FL this time next year and you and I can carpool up to GDRRX!!
+1 for the mac family.. I will never go back and if you have never used final cut pro or motion you would LOVE them for video editing/creation. You have total control over everything happening and they are both worth the cash if you plan on doing many videos. Hopefully I will be living in FL this time next year and you and I can carpool up to GDRRX!!
David, great video. I really liked how you produced/edited it.
+1 for the mac family.. I will never go back and if you have never used final cut pro or motion you would LOVE them for video editing/creation. You have total control over everything happening and they are both worth the cash if you plan on doing many videos. Hopefully I will be living in FL this time next year and you and I can carpool up to GDRRX!!
+1 for the mac family.. I will never go back and if you have never used final cut pro or motion you would LOVE them for video editing/creation. You have total control over everything happening and they are both worth the cash if you plan on doing many videos. Hopefully I will be living in FL this time next year and you and I can carpool up to GDRRX!!

Macs are the best and I have heard nothing but good things about final cut pro. Not sure I will do enough videos for the investment though but I'd love to mess around with the software to see what it can do. Maybe they have a trial version that I can use.
My goal for next year is to have a dozen or so cars caravan on up for the event. The Miami guys had such a good time I think more of them will be there next year so this might happen.
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The band was started by Brad Stewart, one of the founders of Shinedown. They also have a former member of Burn Season and Puddle of Mudd so they have all been at the top of the charts.
My bet is you'll see them back at the top soon.
Man, you didn't view the video to the end, did you? That's Society Red, a Jacksonville-based band:
www.myspace.com/societyredjax
The band was started by Brad Stewart, one of the founders of Shinedown. They also have a former member of Burn Season and Puddle of Mudd so they have all been at the top of the charts.
My bet is you'll see them back at the top soon.
www.myspace.com/societyredjax
The band was started by Brad Stewart, one of the founders of Shinedown. They also have a former member of Burn Season and Puddle of Mudd so they have all been at the top of the charts.
My bet is you'll see them back at the top soon.








