snowboarding kids videos

Snowboarding Kids videos


snowboarding kids videos

Be Seen! a Guide to Rockstar Status

It’s always sweet to sneak a little huck session into your day, but sometimes the best part about it is bragging to your friends that can’t go with you because of school, desk, kids or some other lame excuse. The best way to really stick it to’em is get it all on film.

What you need: A camera that shoots in web friendly format, MP4 is the best. Canon, Sanyo, and Samsung all have exactly what your looking for with mixed reviews on all models. Price ranges from three bills up to eight, but don’t think that you need to buck up at the register for the best footage.

Getting the money shot:

• Quintin Tarantino says that you should film across steep terrain for that larger than life feel. It makes the huck look bigger than filming up or downslope.

• Keep your subject in the sun. Or should I say stay in the sun when getting filmed.

• Make sure to shoot close-ups and shoot from many different angles.

Editing your antics: With the popularity of watching video while pretending to work these days, the price of editing software is about as much as a good block of race wax. For PC’s I’d look at Ulead’s VideoStudio 10 or Adobe’s Premiere Elements 3.0. Macs come with a decent video editor right out of the box.

Becoming Uberfamous overnite: Soon the in crowd will upload their footage directly to www.pharmphresh.com and then email the link to everybody they know with the subject line: “Betcha wish your boyfriend could fly like me.” We’re still working out the kinks on this. Until then, you’ll have to follow the masses to YouTube. If you’re going for UltraUber status you can even publish your vid to iTunes using a hosting site like libsyn.com. BTW libsyn ROCKS, just ask a Ninja.

4 The gear you need check out these links:

href=”http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_sg/103-0584080-3789468?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=MPEG4+Camcorders

“>Camcorders

href=”http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw/103-0584080-3789468?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=Editing+Software”>Editing software

href=”http://www.askaninja.com/ninja/revver/3176?width=428&height=368”>Ask a Ninja

About the Author

I am Jeremiah Logemann. I am an enthusiast. No matter what the extreme sport. I mostly focus on snowboarding, skateboarding, BMX, and mountain biking. For all the latest news, reviews, events, video contests, tips from the pros, supplements, and forums, check us out at Work for a greener Earth.

What is a good flash drive video camera?

I want to get my kid a flash drive camcorder so he and his dopey friends can record each other snowboarding and skateboarding. I don’t want to spend too much because he’s a bit rough on things, but I want something semi-decent. Any suggestions? Anybody have one of those Flip camera?



You should get a JVC EverioS GZ-MS120 camcorder. It has two SD card slots for the SD cards. SDHC cards are recommended as they do an excellent job. You can also use regualar SD cards too.

This camcorder is very light and has many features including the Upload button. What it does is it allows you to upload it to YouTube, providing that you have a YouTube account. It also comes with a USB cable to connect to the computer and a software that does all the work for you, including uploading them to YouTube.

Another nice thing about it is its size. Because it is very small and compact, you can put it in your coat pocket or a purse.

Do NOT get HDD type camcorders! They break easily from strong vibration, abuse and extreme temperatures.

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