The Filming Netjiot. Things not enough to justify its own thread!

Anton

Silver Member
if you've seen it done so many times then it must be easy as ----- go make one

I havn't seen it done a lot. Thats why I said multiple. Multiple usally means 4 or 5 and compared to the amount of people filming nowadays that is not a lot. And it would probably be pretty simple if I had the instructions and yes I would like to make one... So if you arn't going to help I see no reason for you to comment unless you have something insitefull to say or you have a question. Good day sir.
 

Anton

Silver Member
You are starting them too early and too late. Have the slowest part be like the peak of the trick. Like when the tailwhip is right infront of you or when you are right about to let go of a barspin.
 

TomGeorge

Steel Member
I'm making an edit (finally) this next few weeks, hopefully to be put out around Easter time. It's really going against the grain because I'm going to be doing park tricks in street, dirt riding on a normal scooter, and a lot of bizarre flatland tech combos. What filming/editing techniques would reflect my style of riding, and how should I film it (it will be mainly self filmed) and what editing techniques will be good? I am not going to use a fish eye and am editing on movie maker.
 

robtom123

Bronze member
i dont have a fisheye or anything and im not sure how to film videos with it and make it decent any tips for filming without a fisheye
 

Joe Riley

The Gypsy
Staff member
Film long lens. Panning/zooming shots. Be creative. Fisheye isn't necessary to make a good video.
 
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