Video with Different Angles
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 Published On Mar 2, 2024

This is a simple test video working out the logistics in recording the fly tying process on two cameras and being able to switch back and forth between different angles. I had mentioned this "test" video a while ago and had been working on it from time to time but now I have it completed. It is not really "technically" a full tying video although if you want to learn how to tie the Babcock wet fly you could from this video. The primary purpose of the video is to see what it would take to have multiple angles in the resulting video, how much more time and tasks it would take on my part and to possibly see if viewers are even interested in such content. It would lengthen the videos but then if you are watching any of my tying video you are generally watching to learn something and the length is not the issue.

I welcome feedback in regards to if you would be interested in this sort of content. Not for all flies but certainly for a few each month. Due to the extra time and work involved I am inclined to have the videos on the Dressed Irons Guild for supporters and then release them to the general public after a year or so.

The video is not as polished nor is the ausio but you will get the idea. Thanks for sharing your thought on this work in progress.

Be Well,

Ian Anderson

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