tricks are more important in my book, but any old simple trick can look great if it's filmed well
tricks are more important in my book, but any old simple trick can look great if it's filmed well
good trick selection is more important to me than over-the-top, flashy edits, but you've gotta be able to film your tricks in a way they actually look pleasing to the eye. the thing that's different about our community as opposed to thps is that more emphasis is placed on the tricks we do looking as smooth and as realistic as possible, usually through manipulating the game's animations to our advantage, which can make some supposedly easy tricks still take more than a few tries to get dialed to get it "perfect." this usually leads to differing opinions on how something should look at what spot and/or what tricks should be done there, which is great since it gets multiple people hitting spots in cool and unusual ways that people might not have thought of. everyone has something new to bring to the table.
one thing you have to remember is that you aren't going to please everybody,everyone here looks at this game in a different way.it's become rather cliche but the most important thing is to have fun,cause if you're not then what's the point?
there will always be haters or the random idiot that wants to use your video thread for their online comedy act,that's just the nature of the beast called the internet.after a while you'll be able to notice the difference between good constructive criticism and random retardedness,just have to forget about the latter.
anyways,watch the vids guys post,soak it in,and keep working at it.good luck.
Originality is the key for me.
I find edits to be boring unless the creator has
gone trying something mindless, out of the box.
Style.
Your style; the way your present your trick. That's what does it for me.
just use a good song!
Fancy's....all about the fancy's.
crappy owlcams seem to be a must for praise
and throw a fuckugly halfpush in the mix and youll be a hero in notime