(Contributed - by Dick Stafford - 07/16/08)
Brief:
This DVD set documents the Maryland Delaware Rocketry Associations (MDRA) Red Glare IV launch that was held
April 18-20, 2008 at the Higgs Farm in Price, MD. The set includes two DVDs. One holds 1.8 hours of video and the other
has a slide show of 600 photos. The DVDs are organized by launch day and have chapter marks to enhance navigation. Both
have an audio track in Dolby 5.1. Heres a
teaser video, the Rockets
video page and
MDRAs Red Glare IV gallery.
Construction:
The Friday and Saturday launch days each begin with a flyover of the launch site by a video RC plane. They then jump
right into the smoke, fire and noise! The video work is excellent. Bob does a great job of tracking the rockets from
boost through landing. The videos include insets of on-board video where available. Sources include both fliers
and Rockets own duct tape cam. This little device is pretty cool. Its pretty small and records
video and audio onto digital media.
Some of my favorite flights include:
Point 39 Productions used to be the gold standard of rocket videos (I dont know if Earl is still in business). Rockets DVDs lack some of their features such as multiple angles and pad cams. However, let me tell you how much better DVD media is when compared to VHS tape. (Naw, I dont have to tell you.) The DVD allows a lot more material so the flights dont need to be edited down and the navigation capabilities are really nice.
The slide show is a nice addition and compliment to the video. Rockets has a really good camera that captures clear stills throughout a flight. On the down side, they are in a video slide show and the better resolution photos are not available directly. I think it would be nice to have at least reduced resolution stills in .jpg format also (reduced, so people who want large copies will still order them).
Finally, the turnaround between launch and video product is much better with Rockets. It seems like I waited a year for some of Point 39s work.
Summary:
Overall, I am very pleased with the video and think it is a good value. I give it a 4 out of 5 on the Earl Cagle
scale. If Red Glare doesnt excite you, I highly recommend you pick up a DVD of a more local launch, LDRS, or
BALLS.
Overall Rating: 4 out of 5
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