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jared

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  1. Once upon a time, early on in my university years, there was a girlfriend who wouldnt put out. Try as I may she wasnt giving it up. She was however always fishing for the 3 magic words that I wasnt prepared to give her. Later I decided that the best way to get what I was after was to give her what she wanted even though it was a white (read big fat) lie. It didnt work straight away but I suspect it would have IF my friend didnt inadvertantly make jokes about saying "I love you" to get into girls pants. She put 2 and 2 together and made it a very long 3 hour drive back from skiing.

    There is no real point to this story Im just filling in a little spare time at work.

  2. Im hoping there is an expert lurking around here that can give me some advice about shooting better video...

     

     

    What I have already figured out:

     

    Dont use zoom unless you have a tripod, its too shaky otherwise.

     

    If you do use zoom and want to zoom in or out do it very slowly. (or very quickly and cut the change out later)

     

    "A" footage is almost always shot on a sunny day - even if the snow is not that great.

     

    Dont film warm up runs/jumps, its a waste of time, effort, tape and batteries.

     

    If its cold outside and you take your camera inside when you are getting lunch or a coffie your camera will fog up inside and be unusable for the next few hours - leave it outside if you have to go inside. (I missed countless afternoons filming cos of this)

     

     

    thats all I can think of for now - please add to the list.

  3. also try Yamagata, Aomori, Morioka

     

    P.S as a English Teacher you will be doing morning skiing as you will be working at night.

     

    I skied from 8:30 - 11:15 then worked 12-9. Good for fresh tracks but not so easy to get out of bed so early for a night person like me. Still, a few deep pow turns made work seem a less significant part of my day.

     

    p.s If you live a bit further north than FT the snow for night skiing is the same as the day skiing - powdery.

  4. Yamakashi, if I had wanted to say "Yamakashi, nothing in Niseko has changed in the last 6 years that you have been skiing there" I would have said "Yamakashi, nothing in Niseko has changed in the last 6 years that you have been skiing there"

     

    but I didnt want to say that because that isn't true. what I wanted to say was "Its not nearly as bad as you are all making out." so to do that I typed "Its not nearly as bad as you are all making out."

     

    and a few rolling eyes right back at ya :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

     

     

    and one of these for good measure \:D

  5.  Quote:
    Originally posted by Toque:
    Well I learned one thing this morning. While we are all very funny people the trolls do need to be here to make this topic really go anywhere.
    I tried Toque but no one took my bait. I have a fairly quiet day at work today so I may try again later.

    Fattwins - I am out of here on the 30th - no time to waste - finish work on Friday night and get on the overnight bus to the airport and gone on Saturday morning and skiing a few days later. \:\) definately time for a change.
  6. I have and love a dakine hellipro - there is a larger version available now to.

    My old salomon bag done the upside down V thing and it wasnt so good - I love the diagonol system. Much faster and easier to use and the tails dont bump your legs and the tips dont bump the back of your head.

     

    They are on the page fattwins linked to.

  7. I know I should go and search other forums for this info but you sound like you might know...

     

    Is deinterlacing only an advantage for playback on a computer screen?

    My goal is to conver the final product to MPEG2 and then to dvd and will likely be watched on regular TVs.

    Will deinterlacing (and or using cinelook and making it 24fps) be of any use if it is to be played back on a regular TV.

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