skip to content

  • Home
  • Helmet Cam Tech
  • BMX
  • Moto
  • Skate
  • Sky
  • Land
  • Snow
  • Adventure
  • X Games

More Helmet Cam Video Editing Tips

Published on July 16, 2008 by david

2104252497_15960c6540_m More Helmet Cam Video Editing TipsLast week we provided you with some introductory tips on how to edit your raw helmet cam video. That post proved to be quite popular so we decided to take it a step further.

Some of you will not want to stop at simple edits. No, you will want to add in some music, perhaps a graphic or two and of course a “bumper” which gets people watching your vid on YouTube.com to click through to your site.

The following videos show you how to take you extreme sport video production to the next level using the relatively inexpensive Sony Vegas Movie Studio.

Extreme Sport Video Production - Simple Tips

TUTORIAL - Make yourself Look Like You Were Hit by a Car!

You may not want to do exactly that, but the skills involved in this editing technique can open up some amazing options to spicing up your helmet cam footage.

TUTORIAL - Detailed Tips on How to Use Basic Text

Adding text to a video helps tell the story and give the viewers more information, like where to browse to after the video ends.

TUTORIAL - Using Transitions and Fading

All video has “dead spots” and bloopers that need to be cut. Transition allow you to cut these out and still keep the video looking professional. Its simple once you know how…

Thanks to dillonp23.net for the great tutorials. You might want to check out his site for more cool stuff. He has loads of how-to vids on various topics.

When you are ready to take it to the next level and capture some amazing extreme sports footage, give our exclusive solid state digital recorder and crystal clear bullet cam a test drive.

Create ESPN Quality Helmet Cam Video of Yourself! Check Out Our Exclusive SportMaxCam
Share It!
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google
  • Furl
  • Internetmedia
  • Live
  • Ma.gnolia
  • Pownce
  • Propeller
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
  • TwitThis
  • YahooMyWeb
Filed under: Helmet Cam Tech Tags: bullet cam, extreme sports videos, helmet cams, sony vegas tutorials, tutorials, Vegas Movie Studio, video editing
  • Comments
  • Trackbacks

One Response to “More Helmet Cam Video Editing Tips”

  • Music Reviews

    Thanks for the informative post.. and thanks for adding our comment to the blog. I am subscribing to your feed so I don\’t miss the next post!

    August 24th, 2008 at 1:41 pm

Trackbacks

  •  





You must be logged in to post an
interactive video comment.

« Video Proof That Ryan Sheckler is Sick
Climbing is a Recognized Olympic Sport (plus videos) »
  • RSS Subscribe

    Email Subscribe:

  • Recent Articles

    • Helmet Cameras - Why Lithium-Ion Polymer Battery Power is Best
    • 9 Features a Great Helmet Camera Must Have
    • Pro Skater Spotlight: Rune Glifberg
    • Best Underground BMX Videos of 2008
    • Extreme Skydiving Video and a Definition
    • Ronnie Renner Quarter Pipe Record & Backstory
    • Video Clips of the X Girls
  • Pages & News

    • About Us
    • BMX
    • Contact
    • Motocross
    • Skateboarding
    • Skydiving
    • SportMaxCam Accessories
    • The SportMaxCam
  • Tags

    paragliding skaters BMX digital video base jumping x games hands-free helmet cam hands-free recording record extreme sports Olympic bullet cams motocross digital recorder skateboarding helmet camera YouTube bullet cam X Games XIV skydiving mountain biking lipstick cam extreme sports video rock climbing sky diving extreme sports videos helmet cams dvr expn
  • Check Out Our...

    SportMaxCam
  • Extreme Blogs - Blog Catalog Blog Directory \"XSESSION

Copyright © 2007 Extreme Sport Videos. Product Warranty