New Video: Motorcycle Camera Mounts Setup & Demo

Whether its a track day, an off-road ride or a cross country trip, motorcyclists seem to want to record their latest adventures. Mounting a camera to a vehicle provides the most versatility, and to learn more about how to do it. Cinematographer and Filmtools President Stan McClain meets with Motorcycle Enthusiast Peckhammer of Peckhammer TV to experiment with and demonstrate some clever and inexpensive motorcycle camera mounts. The resulting video contains simple, clearly explained instructions for how to rig, which tools you need, and how the new HD mini cameras are opening up new possibilities.

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2 Responses to New Video: Motorcycle Camera Mounts Setup & Demo

  1. I’m not sure where you’re getting your information, but good topic.

    I needs to spend some time learning more or understanding more.
    Thanks for fantastic info I was looking for this info for
    my mission.

  2. Bryan Dolnik says:

    Wow, kind of dug this up from back in time but still some pretty good ideas here. Thanks, I’ve been doing some work with camera mounts lately myself.

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