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When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 4:50 pm 
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The Thunderbolts of the Planes of Fame Airshow 2014!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kP00A4owzjo

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Very nice video!


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Thanks for the link, very awesome! :drink3:

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Thanks guys!!
The Bremont Horseman video from the show will be up soon.

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Really enjoyed the video, Jason, thank you very much for sharing it! Looking forward to any more you may share!


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Okay, nobody has said it yet, and it's sitting there like a T-ball begging to be hit.

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Really nice video. Thanks for that.

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Really nice Jason, thanks for sharing it...


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As always...nicely done! And from those of us who don't actually see the show...THANKS!!!!!!


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Excellent video - really outstanding camera work. What kind of camera are you using?


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Excellent video - really outstanding camera work. What kind of camera are you using?


I'm using the Panasonic AG-AC160, I'm using it in the shoulder mount configuration buy utilizing the flip out color monitor as my eye piece. I modified one of these http://www.amazon.com/Neewer-Foldable-V ... B004TDXMHM that is used on DLSR's and it works great. I shoot in 1080/60p so I can capture the proper prop blur, a lot of HD cameras these days strobe the prop and it kills the shot.

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Lightjug wrote:
Excellent video - really outstanding camera work. What kind of camera are you using?


I'm using the Panasonic AG-AC160, I'm using it in the shoulder mount configuration buy utilizing the flip out color monitor as my eye piece. I modified one of these http://www.amazon.com/Neewer-Foldable-V ... B004TDXMHM that is used on DLSR's and it works great. I shoot in 1080/60p so I can capture the proper prop blur, a lot of HD cameras these days strobe the prop and it kills the shot.

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Thanks for info Jason. Sweet camera, no wonder I didn't see any lag or shudder. I use the eyepiece on my Panasonic TM900 to steady the shot instead of the LCD screen. Saves battery power as well. Agreed on the prop blur comment as well 8)

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