Feedback Needed I'm really pleased with how this video came out

The real question is if you think it is worth it;)

I find it can be a lot of work but the payoff can be great. However, there have been a few times where I set up with more than two cameras and some ended up not being needed.

But then again, having "B roll" footage is going to payoff for some motovloggers.
 
I have often found the GoPro Max footage has been at a rubbish angle, but it's audio was helpful.
When they come out as well as this video did, I think it is worth the workflow, but it is all down to the end result, which is an unknown until the video is made.

Weirdly, dirtbikes and cameras are an easier thing to do than roadbikes, as we often stop at the start of each trail to clean goggles etc, so can get cameras going and stop them at the end of each trail.
 
For sure 3 different views made it more interesting but I would say it is more important what are you talking about than how many cameras did you use in that case. Even one would be fine if you would hit the right topic for me.
 
360 cams are awkward to install but do give a fresh view, having 360 angle you do not need to worry about not recording the scene. Once I have my proper custom 360 pole done I will definitely be running my 360 more often.
 
I'm not really sure if it added much, I watch the story and the narrative... I guess changing angles more often does keep peoples attention span going but... If for instance you had headed out and -forgotten- the third camera, I wouldn't be in a hurry to go grab it if that makes sense
 

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