I’ve recently started experimenting with video editing and creating action-packed videos. While I’m still in the learning phase, it’s been a fun and rewarding experience. I’m trying to capture high-energy moments, but I’ll admit, the editing, frame rate, acting, and audio aren’t quite perfect yet. It’s all part of the process, and I’m treating this as a trial run to figure out the best way to bring my ideas to life.
My main goal is to see how different techniques affect the flow and intensity of the footage. I’m focusing on improving aspects like timing, transitions, and sound design, but there’s a lot to take into account when it comes to editing action scenes. Whether it’s syncing up the perfect soundtrack or ensuring that the visual effects enhance the story, I’m learning bit by bit.
I’m not aiming for perfection just yet—this is all about experimenting and figuring out what works and what doesn’t. With each video, I’m gaining more confidence and developing a better understanding of the technical and creative sides of video production. The journey is definitely more important than the destination at this stage!
Hi Les & Mandy, good photos, Kylie’s husband Chris has just bought a Triumph 550 and is still learning to ride around the place, all the best to you both Uncle Bill
Thanks for the ride.
Good stuff mate, took me back to riding my Norton Dominator 88 way before you were ever thought of!!.
Keep it going guys.
That worked great Les, definitely felt like going for a ride !
We had so much fun going up the Gillies as well 😀 def a ride to remember .
I don’t think I’m ever going to get bored of the Gillies Angela. I love all the bends and switchbacks. Doesn’t need to be overly fast to really enjoy yourself. In fact I even like it in the rain which is a little insane I know. I think Billy Joel might of mentioned that to him at his songs.