Blame David Masse.
Masse is the author of Life on Two Wheels, part online journal, part riding blog with a dash of life observations to put it all in context. David is one of the rider/bloggers I follow and is completely to blame for this post. His most recent observation, among other things, discussed his interest in entering the video blogging arena, something I’ve been tinkering at with little luck or output for nearly ten years. So his post has me thinking again, especially with only 154 days left until I retire, about how I might integrate video into Scooter in the Sticks.
Producing videos, at least for me, is nothing like a post with images and text. Video requires far more planning to produce, and you need to know what you want to say before you start. My blog posts often come to life as I’m typing or looking at the photographs I happen to have made. The reason I haven’t posted much in the way of video is perhaps I don’t have anything to say. Looking back at my first video it sort of started and stopped with, “I ride my scooter through a rural landscape.” And that was it.
The First Scooter in the Sticks Video — Circa 2006.
Music and images; simple, safe and relatively easy to produce by myself (a lot of setting up the camera (Canon S90) on a tripod and then riding through the scene). But safe in terms of not putting myself out there with something to say. It’s easy to write a narrative. A completely different challenge to speak. Especially to a video camera. I’ve tried many times to create riding related video blogs.
And nothing.
Back in 2006 I posted a video I made in graduate school — confessional, direct to camera, something I thought could be a model for future video blog posts — my thoughts about the Vespa, the landscape, whatever. Here’s that video on memory…
A Video about Memory — 2005
This video is perhaps more like my blog posts than the first one, but the conception, planning and production time is daunting. It appeared originally in a post titled Riding and Memory.
I’ve floundered around for years trying to figure out a way to quickly make riding videos with some meaning beyond talking while I ride along with a GoPro camera leading the way.
David Masse’s post has tweaked this creative splinter causing me to lurch a bit at the thought of video blogging.
Not sure if I’ll find a way to create some meaningful content using video but my search has reawakened…
Thanks David.









