Okay, so if I start a line with a trick down a set of stairs have the footage start at the bottom of the stairs before following and if there is a cap across something at the end have the camera stop.
Okay, so if I start a line with a trick down a set of stairs have the footage start at the bottom of the stairs before following and if there is a cap across something at the end have the camera stop.
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Just learn to film how you skate.
If you skate unrealistic film unrealistic. If you skate realistic film realistic.
I happen to skate both ways.
Started a tutorials thread, link in my signature. Maybe it will help, if not post up.
Tell me what you need to know and I'll get to it later today.
Keep at it, It comes in time.
The only thing I would say work on and I haven't even looked at your footage yet
Angles.
Angles are everything if you ask me, just don't film to far off
Find that perfect angle, bam!
it's a video game,film however the fuck you want.
use the advice given to fine tune your own style,not to please everybody else.
i meant to develop his own style based on the suggestions given,what's the fuckin point if everybody films the same way.
it's supposed to be your viewpoint of the game.
you say you hate it but get mad when the way you play is questioned..how's that for sense?
to the OP:kinda hard to judge how you film based solely on one clip,maybe put together a short vid with a variety of clips.
Last edited by m.seven; 02-25-2013 at 01:13 PM.
M7 is exactly right, film how you want to there hundreds of tutorials out there for "realistic" filming but truth is not every skater skates same and not every filmer films the same. At the end of the day it's just a game and people tend to forget and claim because they don't film and skate like them. Just have fun with it and do what you want.
If you want good "realistic" filming check out some good tutorials I recommend dogtown or i think seanne had one. If you skate and film in rl, it's same concept
Last edited by Ladd279; 02-25-2013 at 01:57 PM.
Yes its good, but abit squirally, just try to raign the camera movements in to be smooth as possible and someone else mentioned, u followed ur skater down the steps so may aswell have followed the whole line, looks good though and skating is good, having good skating is more important than good filming