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Brief:
Way Cool Productions is a relatively new producer of rocket (and other) videos. Ray Halm, who is well known here on the east coast, runs the operation. This review will evaluate his video of the DARE-1 East Coast Regional launch. This launch was a three-day event held at Rhodesdale, MD in October, 2001. Ray"s video covers only the two "standard" days as he was unable to attend the experimental day.
Construction:
I bought this video because Ray had interviewed me prior to a couple of my flights. Since I hadn't seen his work before, I was a little apprehensive about the quality of the video. However, my worries were totally unfounded. The quality of both the video and audio are excellent. His composition editing is also very good (i.e. he did not show the ground during interviews or lose the rockets after launch). The intro included some cool music, he threw in a few slo-mo's of CATOs/shreds, and included some interesting sound effects.
For a regional launch, there were plenty of great flights. The following is a summary from Ray's web site, with a few of my comments added in italics:
As for my personal content, he included an interview about, and launch of, my Standard Cray-ARM, the launch only of my M^2 L^2, and shot on the pad of my Beer 'n Pretzels. He missed the launch of the latter, so my second interview remained on the "editing floor", so to speak.
Summary:
I had a hard time putting a rating on this video since there are not many points of comparison on this site. Instead, I'll offer some summary comments. First, although the quality of this video product is great, the overall quality is not as good as Point-39's products. Ray will have to add more effects, closer shots of the launches, and some more in-depth interviews/how-to's to compete head-to-head here. Still, I think he'd be my second choice. Second, Ray's product line seems to emphasize local/regional launches that Point-39 will never cover, hence he may not have to compete head-to-head. It is really great to see the site you fly at, rockets and people you know, and some of your own stuff on video. Having seen several LDRS videos, I think I now prefer the local coverage. In this niche, this video is a "5".
Overall Rating: 5 out of 5
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