A look at the John Deere branded 3pt 2" receiver hitch part # LP25001. These are pretty generic hitches - if I were buying a new hitch today, I'd definitely look at Heavy Hitch's products - I'd like to do a review of their offerings one day. I have several of their other products and they are well built and high quality. The 3 way 2" ball hitch I'm using in this video is actually from Heavy Hitch. That aside, the hitch performed great and I was able to move a fully loaded trailer without any issues. Enjoy - please give a thumbs up and subscribe if you like the video!
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Behind the scenes:
Filming:
GoPro Hero5 Black / 2.7k 60fps for most segments.
Samsung S7 in 1080p 60fps and 1080p 30fps for intro trailer shots hooked up to truck. Phone really struggles at 60fps.
Nikon D7100 1080p / 30fps for stationary hitch view.
Editing:
Adobe Premier CC 2017.1 Release (mid April). New version has lots of great features - the new text / graphics overlays are great and were used extensively in this video. Had to figure out how the re-animate my intro graphics using the new model. Ran into a number of issues rendering different frame rate shots - renders would fail, but moved to a different pc / graphics card and worked fine, so I think Adobe has changed something related to the render engine / my Nvidia video card in laptop.
This is my first video on the new Premier version - I am still learning the new features. I concentrated on using as many keyboard shortcuts as possible and learned some new keyboard shortcuts while editing this film. Starting to learn about color grading.
I upgraded to the Windows 10 Creators Edition before this video. It's working fine / seems to be worthwhile upgrade except for a problem I'm having with my Focusrite USB audio drivers I'm hoping will be fixed soon. I use the Focusrite interface to support my studio mic I use for voice-overs. Until the drivers are fixed, I have to unplug it when not in use due to driver issue causing reboots.
Really need to do some work on my outdoor audio. Any suggestions on mic setups much appreciated. I originally shot the intro and exit scenes with my Rode VideoMicro from about 10' - and the audio was terrible. I re-shot with a Movo GM100 Lavalier mic hooked up to a voice recorder - and the sound clipped out, but was much better. Still not very happy with that setup. Looking for something better.
When I re-shot the intros, it was the first time I've worked with separate video and audio tracks. I synced the tracks by clapping hands on video (this was cut out during editing) and used the sound of the clap to align the audio track to the video. Pretty cool - but feels like a 1950's solution - like the old clap boards used in old films.
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