Ahhh, can't beat a good old tree wallie. Nice video dude, just gotta tone down the awkward cams on some of the clips but all in all, pretty friggin good.
Ahhh, can't beat a good old tree wallie. Nice video dude, just gotta tone down the awkward cams on some of the clips but all in all, pretty friggin good.
Overall it was a good video but your filming needs some work. Notable things to work on: 1. Getting too close to objects to the point where you cut through them. 2. Having your camera weaving from left to right, mainly saw this in a few lines. 3. Slight pull backs, saw this in one maybe two clips at the most. 4. Using a longer lense for huge gaps, I'd say maybe 100-135 range but to me with the bigger gaps using bigger lenses is more of a personal preference. *I am not the best filmer and/or skater out there so take these with a grain of salt.
Otherwise solid tricks, perfect landing, good spot choice.
Thank you a ton man. I noticed the long lens gaps were too far away, too, actually. But can you give me more detail on weaving left to right and stuff? Because I honestly don't see it much. It's just me I guess because a lot of people told me that. but I really appreciate the advice. and thanks so much for the positive feedback.
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