How to Make a Snowboarding Video

Snowboarding is a fast-paced and exciting sport and while you spend so much time whizzing down the mountain, you may want to capture the experience on video. If you use the proper equipment and editing tools, you can create a memorable snowboarding video that is good enough to show to friends. Plan a whole day or weekend at your favorite slope and create an extreme sports video of yourself.

Things You'll Need

  • Video Camera
  • Extra Batteries
  • 3-4 People
  • Tapes/Media
  • Helmet-cam
  • Padded Camera Bag
  • Video Camera Accessories (optional)
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Instructions

    • 1

      Plan out the video shoot. You should videotape at a mountain you have snowboarded before so you'll have an idea of key points to include. Planning ahead will make for better footage.

    • 2

      Pack your video equipment, including the extra batteries, because the cold weather drains them a lot faster. Keep them in a padded case for the best protection. You'll need an all-weather protective case for the video camera. More popular models come with their own cases, which is your best choice, but you can use a standard generic case too.

    • 3

      Pack optional accessories for the video shoot. A fish-eye lens will add an extreme-sports style and give better perspective of the mountain. Darker filters will help remove sun glare from shots aimed toward the snow. A boom microphone is optional for capturing any audio you may want to include.

    • 4

      You'll need at least two people for the shoot, but a crew of four is ideal for capturing multiple angles and ensuring safety while going down the mountain. A filmmaker may not see hazards or other riders and a guide can help you steer clear of them.

    • 5

      Videotape from multiple angles for each ride down. For example, you can follow the rider and tape him, stand in front and shoot him, tape parallel to him, or shoot a large section of the trip from the bottom of the mountain. If you time it right, you can even get an overhead shot by taping from the ski lift.

    • 6

      Use a helmet-cam for a first-person view. Professional helmet cameras like the HC-PRO provide stable waterproof use, but you can fashion a homemade model by securing a camera to a helmet using duct tape. The HC-PRO is made by Hoyt Technologies and features a microphone, waterproof battery pack, and can fit onto nearly any helmet.

    • 7

      Tape other riders on the mountain, once you've received their permission. This can add more variety to your videos including different riders and styles.

    • 8

      When editing your footage. Keep it exciting by using fast-paced shots that last no longer than five to 10 seconds. An action-oriented music track helps the flow. Vary your angles to keep the viewing experience fresh. Alternating angles will make the video more exciting. Intersperse shots of falls and tricks throughout.

    • 9

      Add different effects to your video for style. Speeding up the taping can make longer shots more desirable. Reversing shots can add a cool replay effect. Using still frames during the middle of a shoot is another effect and gives you a perfect opportunity to add credits and snowboarder names.

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