Bryan Rogers shows us how to create unique and interesting camera mounts for motorsports. Bryan works for AGENT 47 who manufactures ultra high performance suspension components and functional aerodynamics for late model Mustangs that can be used to terrorize the streets, or destroy the competition on the race track.
One of the cameras that Bryan uses for his action and POV shots is the is a Drift HD. Watch his review here. It’s obvious the size and features of the Drift HD are perfectly suited for his needs.
This is Bryan’s first episode of “5 Minutes of Cool” video blog. Installing and testing a camera arm on AGENT 47′s Hunter.
Here is the 2nd Installment of 5 Minutes Of Cool. This time, Bryan uses a forklift and super long piece of tubing to get an over head shot, then he fabricated a custom mounting apparatus to capture side view footage of a moving car.
Stay tuned to watch more tips and tricks from Bryan by subscribing to his channel on YouTube. We look forward to seeing what he comes up with next…


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Santiago Motorsports Show: A warm day in Santiago closed the Rally Mobil 2011 season. The expected Motorshow was held in a locked circuit “parallel” Super-Prime style by the Alameda and around the Palace of La Moneda in Santiago. With two championships in the major categories defined, the annual Nations Trophy international stars invited. The was quite the show for spectators and racing enthusiasts.
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