Brendan Fairclough gets sideways on the A-line in Whistler while Harry Armstrong uses the V.I.O. POV.1.5 to capture the point-of-view follow cam action. www.snowcam.co.uk
V.I.O. helmet camera point-of-view footage from the 2009 Crankworx mountain bike festival.
Point-of-view rally truck training for Dakar 2010 shared by sportkamery.cz.
Great multi angle point-of-view race footage of the Ford “Cobra Jet” Mustang during the Denver Mile High Nationals. Video provided by Hajek Motorsports and kjproductions.tv.
Excellent point-of-view video from a 50-lap endurance go kart race. Footage provided by The Mining Journal, Marquette.
V.I.O. and TGR are pleased to announce the winners of the 2009 POV of the Year Contest judged by Sage Cattabriga-Alosa.
1. Provo
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“The Provo video had sick angles that were creative and gave me an exciting perspective on hitting lines and riding powder; there was great light, the video traveled through sick terrain, cool landscapes, skier and snowboarder, shredding in the mountains. —Sage Cattabriga-Alosa
2. Mindset of the Future
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“Mindset was awesome. These guys used the cam in a lot of unique ways, with all the different mounts they captured a unique view of the action. They set the scene with a cool vibe that was full of tree ripping, air sending, chute railing, madness.” —Sage Cattabriga-Alosa
3. Koma Kulshan
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“Koma’s video had the sickest vibe about riding with your bros, not to mention
big airs, flips, pillows, wild landscapes.” —Sage Cattabriga-Alosa
Nice helmet camera point-of-view mountain bike video from the 2009 Megavalanche shared by Villaume Christophe.
Great article by USA Today on Oregon quarterbacks using V.I.O. POV cameras to improve the decision making process. View Article
“Erik Roner, Ian McIntosh, Tanner Hall and the boys try to stay on their toes as weather shuts them off from the gods in AK.” – TRG





