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    Hey everyone me and my group are starting to film. We Do a lot of jumps. We are good on angles for rails n boxes. Can I have some tips on cool angles for jumps and any editing tips? thanks
    Air 77s
    ALLZ 09 w/ grooves


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    Going to be filming this Saturday even though our snow is going away. Still need any cool jump angles or positions for the camera.
    Air 77s
    ALLZ 09 w/ grooves

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      kneel down beside the end of the jump and follow the rider over in an arc...usually works best with a fisheye lens but can be a cool angle. Follow cams are cool. First person if you are really sure of yourself.
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        please refrain from using a fisheye unless you've got some type of rigging that will let you stay within 3 feet.

        get some straight on shots, go far away, hold the camera steady and zoom at the way in and "Track" the rider keeping them tightly framed in the viewfinder.

        follow cam from the front, taping backwards.


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        • #5
          all right sounds good.
          Air 77s
          ALLZ 09 w/ grooves

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            here are some tips.
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