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Topic: Kasey Kahne at Skagit Speedway - 2010 Sage Showdown Trophy Dash Video
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August 31, 2010 at
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August 31, 2010 at
07:23:38 PM by Dirt Dog TV
Hi folks,
I tried something new this time using 3 Picture in Picture screens. Let me know if you like or dislike it. I can't decide if it's cool or distracting, so you tell me.
Thanks,
Joe
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August 31, 2010 at
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I liked the 3 cameras in the turns all at once. I can see where that would really show racing all around the track at the same time. Can do without the rear facing camera on the car. all in all, thumbs up
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September 01, 2010 at
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Reply to:
Posted By: ethel on August 31 2010 at 08:18:33 PM
I liked the 3 cameras in the turns all at once. I can see where that would really show racing all around the track at the same time. Can do without the rear facing camera on the car. all in all, thumbs up
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Thanks ethel,
I always like to face the cameras forward too. But here in the Pacific NW, the tracks are usually so heavy (wet) that even late in night the camera gets covered in mud in the first lap. In Kasey's heat race the camera did not even make it out of turn 2 before you could not see a thing.
Sincerely,
Joe
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September 01, 2010 at
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Very nicely done but I think I would vote for just switching from one camera view to another or perhaps one picture within a picture at most. jmho. You are oh so right about forward facing cameras. Unless the track was dry they would have to be a high dollar, remote controlled deal equipped with a scrolling tear off system (like the ones often used on nationally broadcast races). Even at paved tracks the forward facing cameras get obscured by fluids, rubber 'marbles' and other debris.
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