http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4SYExOAVXY
Last year I was fortunate enough to make it to all but one home game in Blacksburg...just by lottery luck. As the season progressed, I acquired clips at each game and made a few montages. At the end of the season I put together a compilation of all of my favorites, which I now share with you (link is at top)! I hope it's enough to add to your growing excitement for this coming season! GO HOKIES!!
Mike Denham
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Comments
great stuff! really gives you an awesome POV on the entire gameday experience
that was great thanks for posting!
That was awesome! Good work!
I liked the part where football. And especially where T. Washington got smacked by JGW. That was awesome.
You got some awesome footage man! Well done
Very cool. I like how all of the video is from a fan's perspective.
Thanks for the love everybody! It means a lot :)
The point of view from the stands is awesome. Takes me back to the days as a student. Love it!
Awesome awesome video - easily one of the best youtubes I've ever watched. Gonna send this along to my friends right now.
I hope you plan on doing it again this season; I would love to watch a similar (maybe longer?) one next year.
Glad you liked it! I will try my best to get more footage next year!
love this. it had to take a lot a dedication to capture all that footage! it's not like you know when a good play is about to happen. do you just record everything?
When I think about it, I did record almost every play. I usually ended with a couple GBs of raw footage! But I enjoyed reliving the moments when editing my videos haha! Glad you liked it; your video was amazing and was actually what motivated me to share mine :)
That is spectacular, especially capturing the footage at a high enough fps for the smooth slo-mo segments. I don't know much about photography (videography?), but it seems very rare, even for televised sports events.
Mind if I ask what camera you were using?
Thank you! I was using a Canon PowerShot SX40. It has a high speed setting that allows you to shoot at 120 or 240 fps. However, you probably noticed that when I use the higher fps settings, the video quality suffers :/
I was going to ask what camera you used. I should check to see if my camera has a setting like that. I have a cannon t4i. Here is a photo I took this past spring at graduation:
[Insert UVA spring game joke here]
Damn all those silly fans for celebrating plays and obstructing the view!!! Oh wait...