Today I was riding raptor at cedar point and the restraint was tight and half way into the ride my restraint loosened about 1-2 clicks, scary until I realized that the whole restraint did not loosen all the way.
Just some tips to make the clips better, try and refrain from talking during the pov, I know you can’t control the people around you but hearing people speak kinda ruins the viewing experience. I would also recommend a wrist mounted GoPro compared to camera glasses. With the GoPro you could even extend your hand out to see the actual track and surroundings and not just the car in front of you. And finally, the front row is always best for pov videos videos
Just going to respond to each one with numbers. 1. I just talk because I'm with my sister on these and we like talking on ride. This one is her recording, but usually I don't talk nearly as much on rides. Sometimes I just do it because it's fun. 2. I use the camera glasses because it's easier to bring on the ride. Most parks don't allow recording, but usually people just see it as glasses. 3. Back row is common for me because it's my favorite row on a coaster, although sometimes I wait for the front if I have time to do it multiple times. There also is the possibility of assigned seating, so that's a factor.
don't record pov with phone.. really don't record pov of coasters from the back row with anything.. can't see anything really in this video at all except the cart in front of you.
I understand, I just wanted something rather than nothing since I generally prefer back row and it's more difficult to get front anyways with the assigned seating
Today I was riding raptor at cedar point and the restraint was tight and half way into the ride my restraint loosened about 1-2 clicks, scary until I realized that the whole restraint did not loosen all the way.
My second favorite ride
Just some tips to make the clips better, try and refrain from talking during the pov, I know you can’t control the people around you but hearing people speak kinda ruins the viewing experience. I would also recommend a wrist mounted GoPro compared to camera glasses. With the GoPro you could even extend your hand out to see the actual track and surroundings and not just the car in front of you. And finally, the front row is always best for pov videos videos
Just going to respond to each one with numbers.
1. I just talk because I'm with my sister on these and we like talking on ride. This one is her recording, but usually I don't talk nearly as much on rides. Sometimes I just do it because it's fun.
2. I use the camera glasses because it's easier to bring on the ride. Most parks don't allow recording, but usually people just see it as glasses.
3. Back row is common for me because it's my favorite row on a coaster, although sometimes I wait for the front if I have time to do it multiple times. There also is the possibility of assigned seating, so that's a factor.
don't record pov with phone.. really don't record pov of coasters from the back row with anything.. can't see anything really in this video at all except the cart in front of you.
I understand, I just wanted something rather than nothing since I generally prefer back row and it's more difficult to get front anyways with the assigned seating
@@CheddarPoint gotcha.. content. At least it's not click bait and you clearly titled the video. I appreciate that.