Mouth agape… awesome promo video
The video kind of says it all… pretty amazing promo video for what looks to be a very very nice improvement over the last GoPro series. Enjoy the video below – and imagine what we’ll be shooting with in 10 years… Here is more info on the GoPro HD HERO2…. WIFI etc available… gotta admit I love the music with this piece almost as much as the video – not to take anything away from the video of course! Just saying that sound is definitely 50% of the experience…
I’d also be remiss by not mentioning my bud’s Curt Morgan’s incredible film that was recently release - The Art of Flight. Already on top of the iTunes charts!









I couldn’t agree with you more. I saw this video yesterday and watched it twice. Great entertainment!
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Clips on 3:25 and a couple seconds after are shot in Bali
That’s the airport counter.
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Agreed as far as being instantly and insanely addicted to the Glitch Mob.
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Any kind of remote control on this new camera? Hopefully…..
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Vincent Laforet Reply:
October 26th, 2011 at 1:31 pm
WIFI remote from what I can see.
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I couldn’t believe it until I read it: “Shot 100% on the new HD HERO2 camera”. Great improvement.
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Pretty amazing! That’s a transcendent entertainment that gives you a full blast to enjoy your moment!
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Looks like footage has been shoot on Canon DSL I looked at whole video with my mount open:) Composition and light is so amazing! The way whole video was put together.. state of art!
Few month ago my friend Val installed Go Pro camera on Jet ski and I got about 1 hour of footage.. after seeing that footage I purchased this camera right of way!
Super work Vincent!!!
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I loved the music as well as it’s cool shots.
For sure HD HERO2 has sold it to me.
What is name of music?
Do you know?
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I was about to purchase 2 of the now older spec next week. I’ll hold on here until the UK retailers get this in stock. That wifi app, playback and external mic could be worth exploring too.
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Holy F&*K!!
Amazing! Wow. A great demonstration of an incredible little device.
Alan
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The music is by The Glitch Mob, the song? ‘We Can Make the World Stop’.
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Ahhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!
Freaking amaZing vid bro. I have been using gp for a long time now and can’t wait to use the new one.
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Not agree about The Art of Flight, it´s really a bad movie, personally I don´t know any snowboarder who enjoys it and I now many of them, even a monkey can film with cineflex:). Yes it´s a film with big budget but that´s all, it has no soul..
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Vincent Laforet Reply:
October 30th, 2011 at 6:53 pm
I’d love you to post your work so that people on this forum could compare it to Curt Morgan’s work. Then I think it’s fair to make such a harsh criticism. Otherwise – just say you don’t like it.
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Watched the whole full meal deal- during the right coast October snow- great effort- seeing many “Laforet” from above influences-has to make you smile. Best $10 you can ever spend on iTunes… BL
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Does anyone happen to know the location of the long steps/tunnel through the rock?
Looks like a guy climbing up them at about 0.48 and then wingsuit back down them at 4.54.
Thanks in advance if you do!
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Did they use twixtor in some parts?
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Vincent Laforet Reply:
November 9th, 2011 at 8:40 pm
Not sure. I’ll ask them to jump into this thread.
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Stevelucky Reply:
November 13th, 2011 at 11:13 am
They definitely use Twixtor, at least in some parts. Skip to 3:16 and watch in in 720p or 1080. Now look at the guys feet. You can see obvious warping of the background. Thet’s definitely Twixtor in action. Still cool though.
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WOW
What editing software was used to produce this?
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@Vincent Laforet, Greetings Nils, yes. we used twixtor delicately on many of the clips for both speeding up and slowing down the footage.
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They definitely use Twixtor, at least in some parts. Skip to 3:16 and watch in in 720 or 1080p. Now look at the guys feet. You can see obvious warping of the background. Thet’s definitely Twixtor in action. Still cool though.
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