Hey mate, Man that would of sucked!
Its not to close my nose has only touched a few times but that was how i was wearing my helmet tilted fowards.
And the reflective tint is alright, i just hate the plan polycarb and it does stop reflection from the sun into your eyes.
hey dude. nah i use Final Cut Pro. if your a PC user though, i used to use Premiere Pro which is a similar program just a lot less user friendly.
your vid is good but just a tip, don't mess around with too many effects. it can really cheapen the video if your not careful. the trick with filmmaking is to make sure the viewer doesn't get distracted from the content (in this case speedboarding). a good speedboarding vid is generally fast and action packed, so you want to try and use those 2 themes wherever possible (ie. quick cuts, close to the action filming, fast paced music, editing the shots to the music, etc etc).
watch as many good longboarding videos as you can and study how they are shot and edited. if you are interested in filmmaking then you will pick it up pretty quickly yourself.
either way keep working at it, cos the best way to learn is by making more and more videos.
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Its not to close my nose has only touched a few times but that was how i was wearing my helmet tilted fowards.
And the reflective tint is alright, i just hate the plan polycarb and it does stop reflection from the sun into your eyes.
your vid is good but just a tip, don't mess around with too many effects. it can really cheapen the video if your not careful. the trick with filmmaking is to make sure the viewer doesn't get distracted from the content (in this case speedboarding). a good speedboarding vid is generally fast and action packed, so you want to try and use those 2 themes wherever possible (ie. quick cuts, close to the action filming, fast paced music, editing the shots to the music, etc etc).
watch as many good longboarding videos as you can and study how they are shot and edited. if you are interested in filmmaking then you will pick it up pretty quickly yourself.
either way keep working at it, cos the best way to learn is by making more and more videos.
ride hard mate
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