Friday, September 14, 2012

AY UP LIGHTING SYSTEMS - KNOCKING OFF TIME

AY UP LIGHTING SYSTEMS - KNOCKING OFF TIME - outdoor lighting








AY UP LIGHTING SYSTEMS - KNOCKING OFF TIME

Tim is a lucky lad, not only does he own a set of Ay Up Lights built in Australia but he lives in the lucky country and if fortunate to have some of the best trails available right on his back door step. Check out this clip to see Tim's trip home from work with a twist. This video has been made to demonstate just how versitile Ay Up Lights are. Not only are they the lightest high powered LED lights on the planet they are bullet proof, water proof and probably the cheapest too. Be SAFE and be seen on the roads then SEE in the bush, Ay Up Lights ... built by mountain bikers for mountain biking and any other outdoor activity that requires light. Pass this link onto your mates and family to see just what they are missing out on. Stay safe, Ay Up Team
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Outdoor Green Screen - outdoor lighting








Outdoor Green Screen

How to use a green screen outdoors for chromakey. Learn about the lighting, obstacles and proper usage of the elements outdoors to add to the effect. To learn more great video tips and tricks, download our free report "3 Point Lighting 101" at www.videomaker.com
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45 comments:

  1. i never use the flasher on my front light.. is it required to have it in flashing mode?
    i like to see glass and pot holes and trip hazards on the road thats why i don't use flasher just keep it on still and its like a car light..
    maybe cars can have flashing headlights too?
    just asking if it is required by law cheers

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  2. was thinking the exact same thing!

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  3. just got some the other day.. they are amazingly bright, light weight and look beautiful. however the mounting system for the battery is a little confusing.

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  4. I'm so glad I got these! Make night riding great fun!

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  5. Brilliant!
    I've owned mine for 4 months and they are the most versatile light set I've owned or seen. Got the V4 with a few extras. A complete lightest for Mtb. Period.

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  6. Just ordered mine! Hope they dont take long to get to scotland! I can't wait to get out in the dark and round the forest to try them!!!!!!

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  7. This is The perfect MTB video that I've seen recently.

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  8. Nice video. Don't you love MTB'ing? I love my ay up's too! Have had mine for 4 years: very bright, super light, bullet-proof and dead easy to use. Highly recommended.

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  9. I've had Ay-Ups since they first started and remember when they were still a rare sight. Great to see so many out there!!! Just upgraded mine to the new CREE LED's :P Can't wait!!

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  10. Just got a set, most brilliant lights around. Will definitely recommended them to anyone.

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  11. my guess is Lane cove National Park

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  12. Where's the track with the creek crossing....thought it was Cascades but it's not is it.
    I need to know it looks cool.

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  13. had them since last year....LOVE THEM!! everyone complains if i leave them tipped up to high on the roadways and if off road i have to lead as the helmet mounted is far too bright if i look at one of my buddies. getting another set for the road bike. as absolutely fast as they are to change from bike to bike...i can't be bothered with doing it anymore :) PLUS it gives me an extra to put on the mtb.

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  14. A great set of lights I agree, but you'd want a good set of lights and more if you're going to:
    - change lanes without indicating
    - cut corners on to the wrong side of the road, and
    - ride in the right-hand lane of a two-lane road.

    A good set of lights is no excuse for riding safely and making sure the kids get to say "Daddy you're home" tomorrow night.

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  15. Gold! Just bought a set of 4 to replace my old set. Love them.

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  16. F*&KN amazing little light and quality!!!
    MADE IN AUSTRALIA too!

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  17. Nice! Just ordered some!

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  18. Ay-ups are Brilliant. We bought a few sets and got them shipped to Ireland. Everyone asks where we got them as they are so bright. Nothing else like them out there.

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  19. He would get home a lot faster if he didn't do 6 laps of the Sydney CBD first.....

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  20. You can control the sun . . . by asking God to adjust it :D

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  21. I really need some help - at the end of the video the talent is right in front of a small green screen, but the final product shows the entire background has changed.

    My screen isn't big enough to cover my entire background, so how do I add that effect to the rest of the shot?

    Your screen is smaller than your background, yet the whole background has changed.

    Can you tell me how to do this? Or tell me what it's called so I can look it up myself?

    Please help!

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  22. The important thing is to get an even, flat background... so if it is in direct sunlight, make sure it's for the entire greenscreen. It might be a real challenge to keep your talent from casting unwanted shadows, though. Good luck!

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  23. hey man ...i am having some problems with indoor lightning so i thought i would place my green sceen outdoor on wall ?? but whats the problem of sunlight ..should it fall directly on the green screen >>??

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  24. The thing about Videomaker is that it's way too basic, even their "advanced" tutorials and such. For instance, in this video, the host describes outdoor green screen as an alternative to studio greenscreen because "it provides more space and easier lighting"? That's hardly the point of shooting greenscreen outside. The point is to replicate outside lighting on your actual actor, which is the one and only advantage to shooting outdoor green screen. You'd think they would research beforehand.

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  25. @olliejamesdrums
    hahahaha, they wish.

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  26. Nice video. Those who don't need it shouldn't be worried about it. For those who do need it, it's there for you. The music is fine on this video. If some of you were to put as much energy into your videos as you do being critical of this one, you'd be Steven Spielberg!!!

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  27. If you film in public, don't you need public liability insurance? It would be bad for a low budget film Crew to be sued by people "accidently" tripping over any of your eqipment.

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  28. they want you to buy there HD one on there website

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  29. I agree. It's because they think people will buy full HD versions from their website - which I think is pointless!

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  30. why do you ALWAYS make vidoes on greenscreens,,,,,,,,,is the world ugly?

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  31. The background music is too loud, it overshadows the talking. Should be balanced.

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  32. if this is all so professional, why is the quality on the video so bad?

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  33. Consejos siempre muy Ăștiles. Gracias desde Canary Island, Spain.

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  34. Good stuff, as always!

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  35. this channel is very informative ... rated 5

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  36. great tip, thank you sir.

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  37. The background music track that drones throughout this ENTIRE video is pretty annoying.

    You should know better, videomaker.

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  38. So u could buy the online HD Course.

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  39. Nice! Outdoor greenscreening! Finally something new, and not the same tutorial over and over like before. This is new and good.

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  40. because they want us to pay for the HD versions of the videos on their websites. I know, it's not gonna happen.

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