Movie-making in Snow Time: Some Experience
encounter. I keep my batteries inside my outer clothing, to add a little time to their life.
When you’re ready to go, make a mental note of what kind of video you want, think about where you want the camera, and whether you’ll be able to re-take any shots or just rely on one take for everything. If you’re off to the slopes to shoot some awesome snowboarding moves or some exciting mogul moves, remember to try to protect your camera from spraying snow. Keep the equipment off until you’re ready to shoot, and turn it off when you’re through, and put it away, even back the still-warm car. If it’s ice-skating or cross-country skiing, or just having fun in the snow, shoot until you run out of battery power; then head back to the editing studio.
The last step is the editing, including any sound editing you want to do. I like to