Shooting POV for Wrenching
So although I'm halfway through a big car repair, it kind of just dawned on me that perhaps I should document the whole misadventure, at least what's left. Not just for my own reference, but to serve as a guide help others. It's gone so sideways that I have learned SO much on it, that I have yet to see a video or online tutorial anywhere that is anywhere nearly as thorough as what I aim to present. I always appreciate good YouTube wrenching tutorials, so thought I might return the favor. Something along the lines of those great FCP Euro ones where they note tools needed, torque specs, and such. So many car repair videos are kind of bad. Can't blame 'em. It's damn tough to turn a wrench in a tight spot and hold a camera at the same time, they're rarely edited either, but often do offer valuable info, although many are entirely worthless. Which brings me to now. Considering maybe springing for a GoPro or similar to shoot POV footage as I continue on through this project and future ones.
I don't know where to start, though? Chest harness? Shoulder? Might do some driving footie too. This current project's going to probably end up having to get dyno'd and custom tuned, so would be fun to show that process, but that's easy enough. I have both Adobe Premiere and Apple iMovie for when I wanna whip out real quick edits, so I'm good on the editing side. I have another broke down car that will really get this new channel launched, so might actually make something useful of this whole hair-brained idea.
School me on POV!