Yes like thrasher and their videos don't all have b-rolls or exist to showcase a park, they actually rarely have either of those. And this is like the only video that I didn't sync to because I wanted to focus on the trick order while the song had a nice vibe to go along. All of my others sync with their songs.
Like so, I like doing this kind of approach more than say the "pretty sweet" kinda approach where the focus is more on planned out filming and tons of editing
Word, I feel you, well my comment about improving tricks and filming still stands. Peace, hope I see some progress.
shr3ddy don't listen to these fools, keep doing what your doing
i can respect the sheer amount of content you seem to put out, i'm sure not anywhere near that motivated (my last video is almost a year old now lmao) but i think what nj's trying to say is that, i dunno, sometimes clips feel somewhat sporadic? like you didn't really have a set idea of what you had wanted to do in a line and were just kinda messing around as opposed to sitting down and planning out runs, so there'll be a weird-looking pop out of a grind or slide or a kind of awkward looking push in the middle of a line, or a strange-looking that could easily be fixed with a couple more tries that was glossed over in favor of "ehh i got the rest of it." ill's line at :23 is kind of an example of that; after the varial down the stairs he lost a lot of momentum and had to really quickly push to get to the ledge he did the crook on, when he probably could have gone back and tried the line again, maybe taking the crook out of the line so he could afford time to push and still hit the bank. your line with the shuv crook on the bench comes to mind as well, with the really high and sideways pop out at the end, it would have probably looked a lot better to just ride it out.
that isn't to say you can't do the thrasher style edits, people have been doing em for years, but it's very easy to tell the difference between a video that's planned out and a video that's quickly slapped together, and even the ones that don't SEEM like they take a lot of effort to do still require a little bit of careful planning, and THAT'S what i think nj was trying to say.
that said, i think my favorite part of this whole video was that section on the corner wall, ryan's blunt flip out was absolutely perfect, and i really liked the revert to noseblunt you did too. that wallie 180 off the hubba was some guth shit. ryan's got those tail 3shuv's on lock now, and the crook to 5-0 on the hubba was a great way to end this. your filming has gotten noticeably better too, but there were a couple panbacks and sudden starts and stops that were a little jarring. keep it up though, i like what you're doing.
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