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This video is a preview of the upcoming MTB video "BOOTLEG" about the 2009 Bootleg Canyon race. The race includes world class riders of an international field in 1st and 2nd Dan, and Gee Atherton. Bootleg Canyon is 25 miles from Las Vegas and is near Lake Mead, in the town of Boulder City Nevada. Hey if you likee the video. click on the heart on the player let me know. Thanks
vimeo.com/5701809
This video is a preview of the upcoming MTB video "BOOTLEG" about the 2009 Bootleg Canyon race. The race includes world class riders of an international field in 1st and 2nd Dan, and Gee Atherton. Bootleg Canyon is 25 miles from Las Vegas and is near Lake Mead, in the town of Boulder City Nevada. Hey if you likee the video. click on the heart on the player let me know. Thanks
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I am now editing this video it is a lot of work but I think it will be worth it check back in March 2009
Blue TLD History Gear on a white m3.
As far as editing goes, maybe a little less slo-mo in the real video, but its cool for a teaser.
But overall i really like your editing style im sure the video will turn out awesome!
As far as the editing goes, I agree with the too much slow motion comment. I get bored watching multiple 20-something second long clips of suspension moving. I want to see how fast a rider can tear up some trail, not how well the suspension works. Although, slow motion shots are GREAT sometimes they should be a secret weapon only used seldom in order to match up with a song better, or show something in detail (but when doing slow mo for detail keep the overall length of the clip on the shorter side).
I like to oppose slow parts of a song with fast (aka 100% speed, not sped up!!) footage. I also like to do the opposite, keeping full motion at fast spots in the song. The key here is actually to line up the speed changes and cuts in footage with changing points in the song. I'm almost confusing myself so here is an example... at 51ish seconds the song makes a big, faster paced change. Here is a PERFECT spot to cut to a different shot of a 'normal speed' clip of a rider pounding out some rocks.
You're intro is SICK by the way. Lots of potential overall. Let us know how it turns out!
nice Footage, we wanrt more ;-) we put in on our new Site. Let us be in contact ok? Greets from Munich, Germany DOM
What are you using to edit?
Maybe try juxtaposing with something completely different.
thanks.