I just got my hands on the iRagz microfiber cleaning cloth. It worked magic on my dirty iPhone screen as you will see in the video.
Take a look - I am still working out some minor kinks with the video production and editing, but I hope it’s useful, and demonstrates how cool and easy iRagz really are to use.
The article title and video content pretty much say it all… this is the quick video shot while installing one of the ADRoadtrip logos on the passenger side of the SUV. The applicaiton was fast and quite easy. I was worried about the strength and durability of the vinyl, but it worked out pretty well in the end.
So I have contemplated video capture for this road trip on more than one occasion this week. I have a pretty slick Sony HiDef camcorder, but I want to minimize its use to prevent damage that will inevitably ensue with 4 rug rats all fighting for their 15 minutes of fame.
I also want to get the kiddos hands and eyes in on the road trip action too, but I don’t want them to shoot hours and hours of fruit loops in the seat cracks either.
Enter The Flip Vide0 camcorders - easy, small, practical and absolutely kid worthy:
And with the handy limit of 60 minutes of built in recordable time, I can limit their total daily video content capture, and hopefully train them to be judicious in their camera work to be patient for laying tape down on the really good stuff.
I hit BestBuy to take a look at The Flip models first hand, and I particularly like the USB 2.0 flip feature… NO MORE CABLES TO LOSE! Woohoo!
I’ll grab a few of the ULTRAs for them, and a MINO for the wife and me, and we’ll be ready to capture every roadkill and car sickness moment with quality and ease. I will edit their video capture every other day or so, and post the highlights right here in the blog for all to see. That way when we blog about your ad you’ll get a special video that will rival one of those highly desired hallmark moments.
Stay tuned for more… we’ll be getting started on video capture in the very near future to put the kids through a mini cinemetography boot camp of sorts.
Everyone, please take a look at the “tour” video above and let me know what you think. This video is intended to be a rough cut, but this is just a draft. I’ll be adding to this soon to highlight the whole ADRoadtrip concept. Love it or hate it - I’m curious what you think. The video was created in Apple Keynote and iMovie… I’ll share a tutorial too.