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BrieveBRONZE Member newbie 15 posts Location: Fort Walton Beach, FL, USA
Posted: He is Steve and my first true fire vid. Let me know whatca guys think.
Bender_the_OffenderGOLD Member still can't believe it's not butter 6,978 posts Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posted: hey that's a lotta editing! my comments for you: - if you are trying to be responsible and put a warning on your video, the good work is undone by the free use of the f word. - try to perform somewhere with a little more light, so we can see what you are doing. this is particularly the case when you are fire breathing. - try to avoid massive scrolling text as it can seem a little like a cliché - clean up your planes a little. the body language during the poi sequence in the midddle of the video is very fearful. - perhaps edit out clips where there is a low flame - for some chunks of your video there is naught but two specks of light flickering about.
overall you have set your video apart by the good effort put into post production. good work! b
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BrieveBRONZE Member newbie 15 posts Location: Fort Walton Beach, FL, USA
Posted: Thanks for the comments. The "Fearful" part of the Poi part (If I am thinking what part your talking about is because of Steves very poor choice of foot wear. He was wearing flip flops and it had just rained. he leaned forward and sliped losing one of the and almost falling.He will not make that mistake again :-) And the Editting is all Steve. I will try to light up some tiki torches the next time so you can see us a bit better.
Posted: That was my first poi spin, so if I am a little fearful it is because of that. Since then i have realized that they are quite less harmful than expected. The warning at the beginning is strictly facetious, nothing more.
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