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    Fluckit Master m.seven's Avatar
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    editing wise not horrible,not sure what's going on with the freezes.
    skating was good,some of the tricks were a little weird but that's part of the whole sharing vids with each other here,everybody's got something different.if we all did the same tricks and stuff it'd be pretty damn boring.
    are you uploading in hi res?

    don't get discouraged,as i'm sure you've heard before just keep making vids.the more you do the better you'll get at it.you know the old saying,"practice,practice"
    only other thing i'll add is maybe start out with some shorter vids..the length may turn a few people away.
    keep at it man,and keep making those dope graphics too

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    Thanks M, definately going to keep making videos, try to do a few shorter ones like you guys said and maybe try a big one again later when I'm better with it, length is definately kind of long should've cut some tricks here and there I guess, hard to cut something when you've spent time perfecting it though lol. Appreciate the graphics props as well, have to balance my time between GC and videos now, park creating is beyond me.

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    There's your fish eye and telescopic glitch. I generally film in 18mm or above 120mm. With the 120mm+ lens' you really bring out alot of the detail of your skater and the environment...and of course the fisheye is good for fisheye stuff =D

    A couple of things that can help the flow of your parts.
    1) Don't show your skater pushing up to every trick. Find a way to film so it's not at the begining of every clip. A push or two in lines is to be expected and can grant a sence of realism....but if it's at the start of each clip it get's repetative and can start to seperate the viewer from their desire to watch your part.
    2) Use secondary angles for your big big tricks. If it's some gnarly gap make sure you stamp it on everyones forehead =D
    3) Choose a stance goofy/regular and stick with it. Although we all wish we looked as natural in switch as the fabled Prod I've found that some tricks simply look better if done from a true switch stance.

    Outside of that you've got a good momentum going and I can't wait to see how much better your videos get. Keep it up=D

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    That was sick. Good tricks, especially that bench grind toward the end.

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    Thanks DuMu and Mage, glad you guys took the time to watch it, that video helped me learn a few things filming wise which I didn't know so hopefully the next video I can put some of those tricks to use, working on a new better part now hopefully it will be an upgrade.

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