Thank you. Actually, it is a bit crude and involved just about no effort outside of turning the camera on. No editing, yet, just raw stills
You can see when I drop my head and the helmet Cam catches a photo of my hands on the handlebars. Having said that, like training my body, I will be training my thoughts on doing a time lapse video of my Camino. Have seen some on YouTube that impressed me. Music is a major part of the ones I have seen. In my Camino, I am going to be looking for music in churches, Vespers, Chants, etc. that might fit with a potential video.
I figure that my 450 mile Pamplona to Santiago bicycle Camino will require about 45 hours of "on-bike" time at my normal mountain bike pace, which includes lunch and rest breaks. At a frame every 2 seconds that gets compressed to about 45 minutes (less if I cut out the rest breaks and lunches). The video I just shot was at one frame every 2 seconds. I think that a frame every 5 seconds is probably too extreme, but will try it as it would result in a much more reasonable attention-span-length video.
I would like to create something that is about 1/2 hr long, that I can
- relive my memories;
- share with friends; or
- maybe some of the local travel shops that do free travel seminars and some of the bike clubs I belong to. (I have been to 3 walking the Camino travel seminars, but none on bicycling)
45 minutes might also work, if I edit it really well. I have two family friends who are into video editing. One professionally produces videos for a local seminar forum. The other has a degree in Communications and has make movies, but now works in the software design industry. So, I do have some resources I can either beg, borrow and pay for, if I can't figure things out.
At least that is my plan at the moment.