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    First edit I've ever done!
    Feedback/criticism will be appreciated!
    Really want to get better at filming.
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    Honestly don't think there was anything wrong with the filming. It's a style of it's own.

    Keep it up homie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seanne1986 View Post
    Honestly don't think there was anything wrong with the filming. It's a style of it's own.

    Keep it up homie!
    Thanks man!
    And to clarify, I want to get better at filming more like a skate video. When I do the mm glitch and try to do follow cam I can't get it to follow smoothly between keyframes, it gets all jumpy and all that.

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    your still miles ahead of some videos i've seen filming wise. wasn't all that bad.

    just go key frame by keyframe. Pay attn to the angle/distance relative to the skater at each key frame. The only way to really tell it's jumping is when it gets close far close far (to the skater that is). But set a couple key frames, run it back and see if it looks jumpy, if it does, see where it 'jumps' and adjust that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dead_Head View Post
    Thanks man!
    And to clarify, I want to get better at filming more like a skate video. When I do the mm glitch and try to do follow cam I can't get it to follow smoothly between keyframes, it gets all jumpy and all that.
    A way to fix that is quite simple most of the times.. if you put out too many keyframes at different angles.. the camera work will mess up.. Just try to look at the keyframes while you're running your clip and spot which keyframe is messing up the filming.. then just simply remove it.
    I do that and it works 90% of the time.

    Roc had a good tip as well.

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