I put this together in about an hour in my opinion it still came out pretty sick, Let me know what you think
I put this together in about an hour in my opinion it still came out pretty sick, Let me know what you think
This video has my park therefore it's 100% badass
loved the vibe in this video
Not bad for an opening video, better than many I've seen.
If you want some constructive criticism, here's what I can give ya:
The filming can use a bit of work, but I'm no great filmer myself, so I'm not the best one to give tips on how to fix it, personally. However, I can say you should try to keep your entire skater in the camera at all times. Use the fisheye glitch and long lens glitch if you know how to do them. If not, I or someone else can explain it. Definitely not terrible though.
Try to pop as low as possible while still getting the grind locked clean before you keep the clip if you're going for the really realistic approach. You want your board to hit the rail as SOON as the flip is done. It's easier said than done, but it's what keeps your tricks from looking like they were done on the first try and just kept out of laziness.
But definitely not bad. There's room for improvement with everyone, and to be honest the more room for improvement you have, the more fun you'll have with the game as you progress. It seems you're using a cap card, which means you can make vids after the reel dies, which is a huge plus.
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Yeah, first thing I thought was the pops abit high for it to be proper realistic. . . It's such a fine line in the game getting your board to make contact with the rail at the peak of the jump.
Filming was decent but some more interesting angles would be nice.
Also as crazy as this sounds, the best way to make it look realistic is to not flip or spin into every trick. sometimes just ollieing onto the rail and maybe fakie out is enough to look good.
That being said, it's better than anything I've done.
Last edited by Ruben_Williams; 04-17-2013 at 05:47 AM.
quite boring to be honest, no interesting tricks. one thing i liked though was the still shot at 1:35, that was a good composition, just cut out the vignette next time, on every long lense shot
yea pretty awesome dude!
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