Poor weather and recording

Tomr2992

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Hi all, well despite my best intentions this weather is causing havoc with me getting my next video done.
Due to working alot it appears that every time I want to get something done, it's pee'ing it down!

I've tried to do a recording when it's spitting but it just looks dull and flat so I've knocked it on the head.

Given these short days, crap weather and persistent rain, what do you guys do?

Cheers
 
I still try and make on bike content. This time of year though I mainly (or would normally if it wasn't for covid) ride green lanes, which still have lots of colour from the fallen leaves which stop it looking so dreary. Also having a second camera helps, as you can point it back at yourself and if you wear brighter colours or your bike is a brighter colour it can brighten up the footage a little.
Only real alternatives are to record lots of vlogs in the summer that are generic so the timeline isn't squiffy, do garage vlogs of maintenance, or hang up the cameras except for those lovely wintery blue sky days.
 
I have been known to record in all weather. When the skies are overcast, I drop the resolution to 1080p60.
 
Interesting question. I only record if it's dry out. Lately though, my footage has been a bit off color-wise because of overcast days and the sun being harsh and at odd angles because of the season.

I'm just gonna keep grinding, and probably do more "talking head" videos over the winter, with summer footage as the background (like I did recently for my Bagger Showdown video).

-John
 
The Scottish winter can be challenging and I try to find a dry day - mainly because I hate getting home to find most of my footage has wet on the lense . If I do plan to ride in the rain and record I ditch the in camera sound and put the side door back on the gopro for maximum weather protection and capture my sound on my helmet mic into a zoom recorder in my jacket . I ride through the winter and the bright cold winter days are great - its the switch over from Autumn to winter when its proper wet when my riding vids get a bit thin on the ground
 
Try riding and producing content in Scotland where the summer of yester year was a week at best. It is improving now.

Music choices can help to detract from the grey visuals but also changing camera angles to try and pick up different lighting.
 
Try riding and producing content in Scotland where the summer of yester year was a week at best. It is improving now.

Music choices can help to detract from the grey visuals but also changing camera angles to try and pick up different lighting.
Good points! Although I'd set aside this Sunday gone... I'm sure it's never stopped raining! Typical.
 
I seem to disagree with most here. Overcast skies or rain can actually make some of the most dynamic looking footage. With the right settings and the natural light diffusion from the clouds you can get some great shots. The bigger issue with bad weather is most people don’t have waterproof motovlogging setups.
 
I seem to disagree with most here. Overcast skies or rain can actually make some of the most dynamic looking footage. With the right settings and the natural light diffusion from the clouds you can get some great shots. The bigger issue with bad weather is most people don’t have waterproof motovlogging setups.
The theme I do would be terrible for it. I'm currently working on finding a under cover working area to do my video. Due to them being different than the norm I only need the camera to be dry.. I can get drenched! Lol
 

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