That's a nice touch, with the panning into an action shot and the slow motion shots in between. I'm really surprised by seeing the river being grey when it was so high. I have paddled it a couple of times when the water of the Soca was in the trees, and it usually was brown then, not grey. Definitely one of my favourite areas to go kayaking in, especially when the water is that nice turquoise colour! Very friendly locals to paddle with too!
Loving the first half of video. Something new and totally great to see expressions and technique. Whole video was great but just like the new look of the first part. That water was such an incredible color as well. Keep up the good work.
Hi, we wanted to sail with our own packraft, I could ask for the location from which you started and where you had the finish :)? For example, coordinating with google or photos :) Thanks in advance! Video Super! :)
So dope I had to watch it twice! Killed it with the variety of camera angles, the cinematography in the first segment was so tasty! Keep it up dudes 🤙🏻
Love the hybrid video!! Hollywood cinematic slow-mo pan shots to gopro. friggen sick. killin it. How the hell are you guys paddling through those boils like that?!
Wow amazing footage! you guys really encourage me to do this! How do you safely secure your go pro so it doesn't fall off? I don't have my own helmet so will be relying on the company's
Hey guys just looking at getting my first camera for taking kayaking footage. And after seeing this awesome footage was wondering what you guys used to film.
Cool to hear that you want to start making videos! We use the GH5 throughout the crew, depends on your budget but a GH4 is a great place to start as well and can be found pretty cheap with a set of lenses these days