The other day I used my digital camera to record my commute to and from the office and have one part complete enough to show. This is the commute home from my office, through San Francisco and for this portion I zip-tied the camera onto the handle bars of my bike.
The video starts out in the basement of our office building in the financial district and continues up Market St. through some of the Castro, the lower Haight, the Panhandle area, the Panhandle itself, The Golden Gate Park, and finally The Avenues out in the Sunset where I live. You will see that San Francisco has a wide range or terrain to ride on, and that there are a lot of obsticles. This is only one possible route and eventually I hope to film others; one in particular that skirts the Bay around to the Presidio should be interesting.
The bike in this case is a Cyclocross (Surly Cross-check) and so the ride was a little rough when the road is in poor condition (most of SF) or where I went on trails in the park, but there wasn’t much I could do about it when editing the video. I cut out what fuzz I could while trying to keep some of those sections somewhat viewable. It is also cut down to youTube length by removing any sections where I was going straight for any lenght of time or had to stop etc. So it may appear that I get to the Castro or Park awfully fast; well it is the magic of iMovie’s great editing environment ![]()
I shot this with my plain ol digital camera ($200 Panasonic Lumix LC33, from like 4 years ago) that is not very fancy at all, so the quality over all is not the greatest. It only shoots a resolution of 320 x 240 and YouTube’s default video size is 425 pixels wide, so it was tricky to get a Quicktime file from it that would not be messed up by the import into YouTube’s system too. In the end, I hope it gives the viewer some idea of what a typical commute by bicycle through the streets of San Francisco is like.
The music, behind the video, is by a band called Midnight Haulkerton, and is released under a Creative Commons license for us to remix, use, or whatever. I remixed the song a bit for use with this video. See my post about the song for the files and more about that project. I would like to add, however, that I wish more groups were doing this, or if they already are, that there was a Napster type site where their works were collected, including source (track) files. I understand Nine Inch Nails did something like this and released a song in Apple’s Garageband format. If you know of more please comment about it on the post about the Midnight Haulkerton song.
Till next time
{ 2007 08 05 }

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Joel Falconer | 05-Aug-07 at 5:02 pm | Permalink
Hi Jayson, good to see the video finished up. A note on your last paragraph; we are soon going to release more remix packs, and the site http://www.tuneback.net has been launched to start promoting other Creative Commons tuneback writers. You may find what you’re looking for there as it develops. So far there are only two tuneback writers on the web, Midnight.Haulkerton, and Mimi & Teft.
Fritz | 06-Aug-07 at 3:57 pm | Permalink
Nice work on that video. The choppiness from the slow frame rate actually looks kinda cool, I think. Keeping a cyclist in front of you helps to add interest like you did in a couple of spots; that one fixie rider sure likes to hug the curb! Looking forward to what you do on the Embarcadero.
Chris R | 06-Aug-07 at 4:05 pm | Permalink
Cool video Jayson, i miss riding in SF & that route home!
2nd big intersection where motorcycle zipped by was where i got in my accident in 2005.
Jayson | 06-Aug-07 at 4:52 pm | Permalink
Hey thanks for all the nice comments gang. It was fun to make, and sad to have to dumb it down for YouTube (Sound is awful compression rate and the frames per second as pointed out, is ony 24, and with these things it just barely made it under the YouTube 100 meg limit. Originally it was around a 30 min ride too so lots of chop chop chop to get under 10.
Stay tuned. I have footage of the ride in that day still to edit, it was 5:30 am and only San Fran’s best are on Market street at that time. That early too, I just rode and held the camera so I was able to choose to show various things along the way. I have not even looked at the clips yet but it should be interesting.
Then I will film the other route soon too. Waiting for a sunny day though as the scenery on Crissy Field is better then. So it could be a long wait, this is summer in San Francisco
BTW, man!!! checked out “Mimi & Teft” today, and that stuff rocks. Check it out if you get a chance, one and all. 80s ish and very slick.
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