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indeed. looks like their success has allowed them to up the anti as i suspected. one of the shots in the trailer seems to show a shadow of a camera boom, good stuff!Shot in High Def and at 16:9? Now that's gonna be radical on the plasma!! 8)
indeed. looks like their success has allowed them to up the anti as i suspected. one of the shots in the trailer seems to show a shadow of a camera boom, good stuff!
that reminds me... i never encoded some high quality movies for extrapolation to DVD. gotta get working on that season DVD. where is that nero program on this hard drive, lol. i will certainly list the meatheads as an inspiration to wanting to create high quality new england ski movies of my own. i can't afford the quality of equipment or editing software or computer power they have, but i think the meatheads have shown you don't have to have the most money and the best equipment to make superior ski movies (*cough* WME *cough*) :lol:I still love your vids too, Steve. I just watched the Loon vid again. yeah, I'm jonesin...
I grabbed the 38 MB WMP trailer and based on the quality, it seemed like, even from the MPG, it was gonna be in HD. I was psyched to read that was indeed the case.
I still love your vids too, Steve. I just watched the Loon vid again. yeah, I'm jonesin...
I waited 8 minutes for the 58MB Quicktime trailer to download, and it doesn't work! :angry:
*drool*
So where's that freak 36-inch September powder dump, anyhow? I was prepared to wait until October, but watching those trailers (I watched all of 'em, not just Snow Gods) has increased my level of snow withdrawal significantly.