Does this piss anyone else off?

I kind of like it. Means it wasn't just a fluke, they built up to it and landed it more than once. I like it more in a street video than anything I guess.
 

Josh Young

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its pretty pointless. if you do a feeble down a hubba, then you go back and do feeble to whip just use the good clip. not both.
 

.Gerrit

ya boy boo radley
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Now, I normally don't like it, but there's some situations in which it's okay. In Kasson's catalyst part, he did a feeble on the last part of that giant ledge, then did the whole thing as his banger. It kinda built a sense of anticipation, as if "Wow, that must have been tough, imagine if he did the entire hubba," then wham, about 25 seconds later he does the whole hubba.
 

alexallupinthis

Steel Member
i feel like a video kind of builds up as you watch it, like the tricks become harder as the video progresses, and stuff like that really shows the progression, and as coryM said, their kinda one uping themselves, and thats cool to see.
 

Joe Riley

The Gypsy
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if it involves a grind/manny/slider or something, I like it. But if it's like a bar whip air to a bar whip bar air or something then it's kinda lame.
 

GingerNamedTravis

Steel Member
it only looks okay if its the 2nd-to-last clip, and the final clip, because then your like "ohh that was sick" and then the even BETTER clip comes and steps up what you already thought was awesome.
 

TheObserver

Steel Member
Nah I get what youre saying parrish. If its like a chill edit than its cool, but when you're trying to really do your best on an edit, than dont do that. It's just repetitive filler, and not worth watching
 

coryM

Member
...How?
I get if its like, a throwaway or a day edit, but if its something that you've been putting a lot of work into, like a promo for your sponsor or your video part for a DVD, don't you want it to be your best riding? And if you one up the trick than isn't that trick not your best riding? I just think its dumb.

shows how hyhpy they be gittin! specially like people eaten it then pulling it then plussin one extra right after. shit pumps the jam UP right thurr!
 

coryM

Member
People call it "Razor filming" because Razor videos used to (still might) do that exact thing. Tailwhip over a box, double tailwhip over a box, triple tailwhip over a box. That's just what happens when there isn't enough footage to go around. I think occasionally it could work, like if someone does something that's already really gnarly then there's a second angle with another trick in or out, but for the most part it's a big faux pas.
true words
 

Tylerr.

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Now, I normally don't like it, but there's some situations in which it's okay. In Kasson's catalyst part, he did a feeble on the last part of that giant ledge, then did the whole thing as his banger. It kinda built a sense of anticipation, as if "Wow, that must have been tough, imagine if he did the entire hubba," then wham, about 25 seconds later he does the whole hubba.

He did a switch feeble down a hubba that was on the right, and the ender was a hubba on the left... different tricks.
 

Bennett_J

Steel Member
People call it "Razor filming" because Razor videos used to (still might) do that exact thing. Tailwhip over a box, double tailwhip over a box, triple tailwhip over a box. That's just what happens when there isn't enough footage to go around. I think occasionally it could work, like if someone does something that's already really gnarly then there's a second angle with another trick in or out, but for the most part it's a big faux pas.

Epic comp: Big Ron; they showed heel to lip/whip to board from too many angles and the majority of which were just repeat clips. It was a good minute of the video and it completely killed the flow
 

parrish

Administrator
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Now, I normally don't like it, but there's some situations in which it's okay. In Kasson's catalyst part, he did a feeble on the last part of that giant ledge, then did the whole thing as his banger. It kinda built a sense of anticipation, as if "Wow, that must have been tough, imagine if he did the entire hubba," then wham, about 25 seconds later he does the whole hubba.

He switch feebled the other hubba.
Switch.
 

btyczki21

Member
i was thinking and i guess it depends on how much it's done. Mckeen only did it once in that edit, so it didnt really bother me. but when it's 90% of the video i cant stand it.....like most aussie videos
 
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