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Hi everyone

Hi everyone, I'm just getting started in film! Ive made movies with friends and such but i want to take it a step further. I want to spend some more time of cinematography, lighting, techniques etc.
I have a few other passionate hobbies, the biggest one being High-powered rocketry, which i dump hundreds of dollars into each year.
(here's a link to my youtube channel)
http://www.youtube.com/user/Aksrockets/videos

Another hobby is just building stuff, Go-karts, air-cannons, spud guns, etc. (I can also make equipment out of fiberglass or carbon fiber if needed)

I'll start making threads, start asking questions, etc.

Alex
 
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You know you have to strap a camera onto a rocket, right? :cool:

I strap cameras to as many rockets as I can.
I use "keychain" cams, bought on ebay. They only cost $10 per cam (including shipping) so I wont shed to many tears if I lose one. I lost 2 in August when both rockets hit the ground at 300MPH. You dont find much after a crash like that. The memory card was intact but didn't record the video. I have 2 left.

Here is a flight at the salt flats last august.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yU5jCt4ENUU&feature=plcp&context=C42c1a4cVDvjVQa1PpcFO19aToYtBA0wWNGIM7ROACKnSzZqRr5Y0=

4000ish feet of altitude.
 
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