Hey guys. Really impressed with your quality and editing. Hope you enjoy my vid.
Hey guys. Really impressed with your quality and editing. Hope you enjoy my vid.
Last edited by Edgar Needham; 08-23-2015 at 09:54 AM.
your, uh, your video doesn't exist apparently
Huh? Looks fine on my screen. Well maybe i'll figure it out.
this aint our normal vid fellas.
I gotta say tho, some crazy shit went down in this video, huge gapss
The first trick was insane, upside down judoplant o.O. I had to watch what else you were going to do.
mJ allday
there sure were some insane gaps in this.. the first trick was ridiculous and the last trick too.. but apart from that, this really had nothing for me, constantly repeating the same grab, filming too far away, really weird gaps.. not even clearing stuff but just jumping over flat ground and landing in weird places..
haha.. crazy..
Straight up.
Just some good arcade style fun here, nothing to figure out.
Cameras could be a bit closer at times though.
that was the intensity braj
Thanks for the feedback guys. I do need to work on my filming and a better cap card. Maybe I'll try to make a new version. Not sure what you meant about not clearing gaps, but regardless i appreciate the feedback.
This guy. Upside down Judo. Stay off my lawn!
Seriously though, why not play it like a bat shit crazy stunt man.
DemZilla... NBD enough?
Horsehead
"like a gnarly dog on PCP with gold teeth biting your face."
When I first saw the title of the the video, my first thought was "this is cheesy". When I heard the music kick in, the next thought was "this is even cheesier". I have nothing against songs by Michael Jackson and I am not putting you down at all. I am just stating my opinion on it.
It's been said already, but you need work on your camera placement, and it can be helped in a few ways:
Move the camera closer: A lot closer, as wearing yellow pants may have been the only thing that saved you in shots. As long as the skater and board is in frame, and the trick can be seen, you're good.
Try a different camera: From the video, you used a lot of the Follow and Tripod Cameras. A lot of the people who have posted their own videos on this site use, and only use, Advanced Free Cam. It's available for use in Skate 3, so give it a try. If you need help, here's a tutorial.
Be smoother: With enough practice, you can move the camera smoothly. It's just a matter of checking keyframes, and taking out the ones that don't fit.
The video wasn't bad; there were some positives. A few clips in the video were synced (like the first clip, as it went well with the music).
Keep working at it; everyone who has commented here is here to help.
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