The Beta - Super Mario


In this fourth Beta video, Colorado native Andy Wellman tells us how he ended up in Chattanooga, Tennessee by way of Horse Pens 40, Alabama, and shows how to crush two Stone Fort classic V4's, "Super Mario" and "Mystery Groove."Music: "Let's Go Back to Mine", by Sigma Kids
(c) 2009 Andrew Kornylak akornphoto.com

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Channel: Sports
Uploaded: November 5, 2009 at 3:09 am
Author: akornphoto

Length: 00:03:57
Rating: 5.0
Views: 674

Tags: rock climbing bouldering stone fort little rock city super mario mystery groove video sony ex1 hd

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Video Comments:
akornphoto (November 17, 2009 at 3:55 pm)
thanks - I shot this mostly with the Sony EX1, with the stock lens. Easy to shoot with given the pro features. I always use manual focus though there is some autofocus assistance. The other camera I used was the Nikon D5000, which is not quite as easy to use to get the same control but the look is great with the ability to use SLR lenses. I didn't do too many takes maybe three or four, mainly to get different angles and wide/tight/etc
akornphoto (November 17, 2009 at 3:52 pm)
Hey HDLAG13 - Im not writing the guide, its Adam Henry, but Im looking forward to it too :) Thanks!
mpgxsvcd (November 17, 2009 at 2:41 pm)
Awesome video! As always. Keep posting.

What lens was used? Is it hard to shoot video with that lens? Does it auto focus or is it all manual focus? How many takes did you have to do?
HDLAG13 (November 9, 2009 at 2:03 am)
I competed in Triple Crown this weekend and met you at Spirit. Im really looking forward to your new guide book. It would also be great if you posted more videos like this. Excellent quality climbing video and its hard to find those.

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