Now I'm the father of three young boys, I find myself using GoPro to film them more than anything - trips to the amusement park, the beach, the pool - just chasing them around as they grow.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I started playing around with GoPros on my own to get some cool footage. But it's actually become a big training tool for my team and me.
I originally started GoPro with the sole purpose of helping surfers capture photos of themselves and their friends while they were surfing. I thought it was crazy that very few surfers had any photos or videos of themselves.
I wore a GoPro camera on my head for all three of my boys.
People use GoPros to capture the experiences they are passionate about.
To get GoPro started, I moved back in with my parents and went to work seven days a week, 20 hours a day. I wrote off my personal life to make headway on it.
When I think about dropping team sports and picking up surfing and also then geeking out radio control planes and gadgetry and all that stuff I love, that's what really now has led me in big part to GoPro.
I think that devices like Glass are going to do a terrific job of capturing your first-person perspective. And that's what people first think of when they think of GoPro.
GoPro is ideal for pro-active capture, meaning, 'Hey, we're going to do something fun, and we're going to capture a video of it.'
My mom had gotten a Super 8 camera to make home movies with, and my brother and me got our hands on it and ran with it.
GoPro lets people take other people along for the ride with them.
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