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Here's a link to the clip, hope it works. Sorry for the delay, I've spent the last 4 hours trying to upload to youtube but everytime it ends up looking crap. This is as good as I can get it, I'll try again tomorrow. Does anyone have any advice on what settings to use?

Cheers

Daniel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmQkVqn_rRU

That is sooooo awesome! Well done guys ;)

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Yeah I agree with all the previous comments... The video is awesome! Pretty sweet job on the editing as well if that was your first time.

Looking forward to the next stag cruise, anyone got ideas on where we could go?

Looking forward to the next stag cruise, anyone got ideas on where we could go?

Hahndorf for a nice beer?

Richmond for go-karting?

Pooraka for mini motarding?

:D

Hope every one had a good cruise. Congrats to Ruby for organising a good day. Had a good time

here are some of our photos from the day:

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Hahaha, looks like you boys and girls had a good day!

Chris, gotta love how you stitched the SAU banner onto the billboard in this shot - very clever!

Here's a link to the clip, hope it works. Sorry for the delay, I've spent the last 4 hours trying to upload to youtube but everytime it ends up looking crap. This is as good as I can get it, I'll try again tomorrow. Does anyone have any advice on what settings to use?

Cheers

Daniel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmQkVqn_rRU

Great video, and excellent editing!

I've added it to my Youtube favourites. :)

Chris, gotta love how you stitched the SAU banner onto the billboard in this shot - very clever!

Haha yeah cheers... their is also some more photoshop love in some of the photos and no ones spotted it which is dissapoiniting... :P

tangles little squirt to get infront of i think it was ruby in the carpark at whalers entertained me.... :P bit of a f**k it im n ot going at the back attitude i like it lol

I was already gone by then :) and my Stag ain't silver! :P

Love it, Love it, Love it. How awsome is that, great little vid u did there man. I knew i hung around the red car for a reason i got to see my stag heaps and i especially loved the little fade out at the end.

Hey guys, just got home and couldn't wait to get on here to see what you all think. Thanks for all the great feedback, we couldn't be happier with how it turned out. To be honest it's much better then I had expected. I just wish the quality on youtube was better, it looks awsome in HD.

Looking forward to the next cruise already.

Cheers

Daniel

Haha yeah cheers... their is also some more photoshop love in some of the photos and no ones spotted it which is dissapoiniting... :)

Like the "Stagea" badge covering the blanked-out number plates? I spotted that before too - just forgot to post about it!

Hey guys, just got home and couldn't wait to get on here to see what you all think. Thanks for all the great feedback, we couldn't be happier with how it turned out. To be honest it's much better then I had expected. I just wish the quality on youtube was better, it looks awsome in HD.

Looking forward to the next cruise already.

Cheers

Daniel

If the HD file is under 100Mb, then post it up somewhere free like zshare.net and attach a link here - I'd personally love a HD copy of that video!

The dual side indicators on the front guard of the white s2 with black wheels?

maybe :D was a little bored... supprised no one commented earlier...

How long till ruby gets another cute rabbit? :) I miss the other bird rubyn!

How long till ruby gets another cute rabbit? :D I miss the other bird rubyn!

I got my sig gif and avatar gif pulled, but no cute bunny! RIPPED OFF!!! :D

Photobucket is also pulling some of my gifs. Bastards! How am I meant to offend people??? :D

I'll check my calendar, but another cruise on a Sunday two weeks from this Sunday (29th?) would be good :)

Or would the Saturday work better for people?

Yeah another cruise some time would be good :) Cheffstagea will have his stag out as well :D... Spotted delichef's white s2 at whalers in on monday was going to come in and say hi but the CBF factor hit me pretty hard...

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