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Jonathan flying and filming

Once you buy the camera
March 5, 2012, 9:20:08 PST

Jonathan Dietch|PG|record|video

Jonathan Dietch «res007jc» writes:

This Droid TV commercial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9hChFcEIhM kept getting played in L.A. and became a running joke in our household. I became curious about the catchy jingle and searched it out on YouTube where someone had the whole re-mix posted as a B-Side single which I downloaded. I figured I'd use it in one of my hang gliding videos and kept it in mind.

Subsequently, Ed Ewing, editor of Cross Country magazine asked me to send in my six best pictures of Marshall Peak for this year's travel guide (free supplement). The next day was forecast good for XC from Marshall and I wanted to see how my recently acquired and updated, 2002 Seedwings Sensor 610 F3 152 would perform.

 I had a GoPro Hero2 on my offset keel boom and HD Hero on my right corner bracket both set for stills. It was a very busy day and before I left the vicinity of Marshall Peak I made sure to have the cameras aimed at interesting subjects and then hoped for the best before I went on course. I accumulated nearly 16,000 stills between the two cameras during the 2:49 hr, 31-mile free triangle where I took the long, scenic route: http://www.paraglidingforum.com/leonardo/flight/554646.

After I found a few to submit to Ed for the guide I got to thinking about making a stroboscopic time-lapse video with some of the better sections of the flight and timing it to that Droid jingle. Here is the result: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-SX3PqHuwo

On a side-note, the Sensor not only performed extremely well on this XC flight and has subsequently shown its capability on other flights. Bob Trampeneau has a 710 http://www.seedwings.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=61&Itemid=76 in production to be ready in about three weeks. We plan to fly head-to-head and see how my updated 610 F3 compares. I will try to get as much good video and data as I can from this for anyone interested.

Tuesday's flight: http://www.paraglidingforum.com/leonardo/flight/558315 I got the entire five hour flight on video between my two cameras. Here's where it ended:

Jonathan writes:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnF31IGAELM

This was Tuesday's flight and I did my best to capture the experience with the shooting, editing, 3D animation, music and captions.
Flight tracks: http://www.paraglidingforum.com/leonardo/flight/558315

The flight was nearly five hours long with over 44,000' of total climbing. Lots of gorgeous scenery and wispy goodness. It ends after flying right over the roller coasters of Six Flags Magic Mountain amusement park (closed during off-season) near Valencia, CA.  Local conditions yield this flight route only a few times per year. I had the opportunity go farther but didn't want the risk as I hit the worst crossing terrain late in the day.

Driver, Fast Eddy used my Garmin 76S which recorded his entire chase. I took his track log and combined it with my flight tracks in SeeYou then combined that w/ bits of my flight and a fitting movie sound track to come up with: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iExP4mAw6Bc

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