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The Phelps
Reed Stutz riding Phelps behind Thacher. Steep twisty trail. He's riding a Stumpjumper FSR Expert. Filmed by me with a Canon 7d at 60fps with a 70-200mm lens. Edited in Final Cut Pro 7. Music: The Town, Sabzi Remix - Mackelmore.
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Hey, thanks a ton for the constructive criticism and compliments! I did do what you said, it's just that I slowed it down to about 24 fps (40%) on my slowmo shots so it's not quite as buttery smooth as if it were in half speed. Since this video i've also started using apple motion with optical flow retiming which gives some sweet ultra slowmo. I'll post another edit soon!
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i agree 100% with rampagerules! your just a genuine DICK! we all started somewhere! now im going to comment on your stuff and tell you how it sucks!
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youre a fag. i was just saying the editing and filming was really good and the biking wasnt great. i didnt say he should stop biking or anything. and how bout you fuck off and stop commenting on my shit.
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thanks, yeah that's my friend. I was bored so I decided to shoot something and didn't want to shoot myself.
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@elibikerboy20
hey, who cares if he's not the best? he looked like he's having fun to me! thats what its about, huh? keep shreddin man.
hey, who cares if he's not the best? he looked like he's having fun to me! thats what its about, huh? keep shreddin man.
When you shoot in 60fps, with the intent on using it for slow motion shots, you have to make sure that when you edit it, you have the right settings in the editing software, you need to make sure that if you shot at say, 720 at 60fps, you input the raw video at that level. It will result in buttery smooth slow motion shots, and a clean look. I have one vid on my page that this was done on, just jump to 0:57 (57sec).