I recently sat down with Darren Kitchen from Hak5 to discuss how I merge video and mapping together to create what I call “Atlas Videos”. Hak5 is a weekly video podcast distributed through the Revision3 network. The Hak5 show focuses on technology. It’s very geeky, very detailed, and covers a wide array of topics.
Check out my interview with Darren in this week’s episode. You can catch Hak5 every Wednesday at noon (EST) at Hak5.org.
If you would like to see a couple of my Atlas Videos from the past, you can check them out here:
- First Military Check Point: A video from my trip through Mexico.
- White Mountains in Arizona: Some twisty roads that nicely demonstrate the mapping feature.
The rest of my Atlas Videos are located here.
For those of you who are interested in making videos that sync up with Google Maps on your own website, leave a comment and say so. If there is enough interest I will create something that others can plug into their website easily.





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Great job with the interview on HAK5, I’m looking forward to the info on how to merge the video’s with Google Maps. I just purchased a Sony T900 and it fits perfect in my Scorpion EXO-400 helmet, can’t wait to start capturing videos on my Ninja ZX14.
Very cool! I’m definitely interested in the google map and video mash-up.
I would be interested as well. The videos are fantastic! Keep up the good work.
I’m intersted in your program. Saw Hak5 looks really cool.
Grats on being on Hak5 - I know Matt from a long way back.
Also I was wondering if you were going to attend PodCampAz on Nov 14-15th? UAT on baseline and I-10… about 700 podcasters, vloggers, etc etc will be there and I figure you’d be a good fit to at least show up (free) or speak on moto-vlogging - good exposure if anything.
http://podcampaz.org to check it out - lmk if you’re going!
@chuckreynolds
Great interview and I too would love to see a script that I too could use to mashup video and gps!
Nice work!
Just saw you on Hak5 - would luv to see mashup script also
Very very cool stuff. I’m really interested in your script. I think this is something that you could make into a small product and when you do make it public to add some way to get a couple bucks for your work and R&D efforts.
Hiya
Good interview, yup I’d be interested in a plugin for synching everything up as well.
Thanks
Ian
Great idea! I guess it would help not only to bikers but to car drivers.
Nice interview and website, would really like to know how you did this… I do cycle riding and would be nice to have a similar mashup for off road stuff.
Regards
Langleyo
Now this is cool. Add me to the cadre of code envy.
Great interview would luv to see mashup script also
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