Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Second edit, flows better. Good job.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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^ this. Nice footage
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Another super edit. Even more jealous of the snow you had . I'll just have to back when it's white
You know, some of those camera angles could be really helpful for teaching people - you can never learn what your skis and knees are doing through a turn by standing still and being told, or watching an instructor 30 feet away. But the camera angles looking down as you go through a turn are very visual.
Excellent job - very enjoyable. Good choice and use of the soundtrack
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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@antsa1 @Timberwolf @sev112 thank you all very much 😀
Could you all do me a massive favour and share share share?! Would help me out a lot...
Also It means a lot to get some positive feedback rather than some of the trolling I've been getting...
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Second edit, flows better. Good job.
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You mean the one with blame or heroes as soundtrack flows better?
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Another super edit. Even more jealous of the snow you had . I'll just have to back when it's white
You know, some of those camera angles could be really helpful for teaching people - you can never learn what your skis and knees are doing through a turn by standing still and being told, or watching an instructor 30 feet away. But the camera angles looking down as you go through a turn are very visual.
Excellent job - very enjoyable. Good choice and use of the soundtrack
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You're so right about that using for teaching, has helped me I know (although you'd probably disagree!) haha
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@nolooney1997, the blame soundtrack video. Some nice shots, some nice cuts, not too much of the same boring pov stuff, like some of the throwing and passing the camera bits.
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Just watched the second and have to say one of the best Pov video's I have seen.
Good stuff!
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Chattonmill wrote: |
Just watched the second and have to say one of the best Pov video's I have seen.
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Thanks mate, please help me out and share the video if you think it's that good 😃
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You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net.
You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net.
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Nice work, I enjoyed them both, some very inventive camera work, liked the variation of slow/accelerated motion, the interesting angles, the contrast between moving and static camera, the 360 pole spinning, passing/throwing the pole around...and of course the sunshine plus powder conditions!!
The 2nd edit is more mellow and flowing, the original edit contains more of the inventive camera work...if I had to choose, it would be the original because of the technical aspects.
BTW, how did you get both Jimmy Carr and Alan Carr to agree to being filmed skiing??
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Both vids blocked in Germany due to their archaic antiquated laws on music rights.
Time to fire up the proxy and flick V's at rules...
edit: pretty good vids though. good to see some different angles and stuff rather than just fpv and a sound track.
need to try to find that vid from one of the Swiss pro video guys that does MTB vids - was kind of a guide / rulebook of how to make it tell a story and flow. just wondering if that would adapt to skiing. http://vimeo.com/88627743 (that'll be it)
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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luigi wrote: |
Nice work, I enjoyed them both, some very inventive camera work, liked the variation of slow/accelerated motion, the interesting angles, the contrast between moving and static camera, the 360 pole spinning, passing/throwing the pole around...and of course the sunshine plus powder conditions!!
The 2nd edit is more mellow and flowing, the original edit contains more of the inventive camera work...if I had to choose, it would be the original because of the technical aspects.
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Thanks mate that's what I was going for! I should be impartial but I do agree with you.
Please share wherever possible. Help me get as many likes as pos and get as many opinions as pos!
Stroke of genius on my part, great negotiation skills (and pay off in return for appearances) 😉
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Both vids blocked in Germany due to their archaic antiquated laws on music rights.
Time to fire up the proxy and flick V's at rules...
edit: pretty good vids though. good to see some different angles and stuff rather than just fpv and a sound track.
need to try to find that vid from one of the Swiss pro video guys that does MTB vids - was kind of a guide / rulebook of how to make it tell a story and flow. just wondering if that would adapt to skiing. http://vimeo.com/88627743 (that'll be it) |
I don't see why you couldn't adapt it. Only thing is with summer sports, there are more textures to focus on etc... Like close ups of the twigs and leaves. In winter it's harder to find lots of very unique and varied angles and close up shots. I'm eager to give it a go however. Could be tough with my gopro which has no zoom though 😫
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Ok mate. We do not need multiple threads on your
Ski movie career..
You done well got feedback & advice.
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