This one required a lot of editing. I had to sync up the audio a few times, thanks to drift from the different frame rates on the two cameras. I also had a lot of movement in the opening 4 minutes and in the last few minutes, where I did a lot of cutting, to keep the action on camera.
Finally, there was the audio from the GoPro. In the opening scenes, and the final cleanup scenes, the GoPro is the only camera, so I applied some filters to make the audio from the GoPro sound a little clearer. When that camera is in it’s waterproof case, the audio is pretty muted. There isn’t much I can do about it, if I’m going to take advantage of the waterproof feature to get unique shots. I even got to test the waterproof case on this adventure, when I tipped the camera, face down, in the mud. When I’m not moving so much, I can use a second camera to record audio which is what I did for the feature section of this clip.
I think the final result was pretty good. I like the slogging scenes, personally. The mud was thick, but it was bottomless. I got in up to my ears, but I couldn’t quite go completely under. The next time I visit that location, I’m going under, even if it kills me! (hopefully, it will be warmer!)
You can read the description of this clip in my Clips4Sale store. Here is the direct link to Stuck Again!.