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Help, SUP Surfing Video Feedback Requested

Created by laithstevens laithstevens  > 9 months ago, 12 Aug 2016
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laithstevens
laithstevens

3 posts

12 Aug 2016 9:58am
Guy,

Have just started a Youtube channel and love SUP Surfing so thought that I would try to make some SUP Surf Video's with my drone. I have placed a link below to the first attempt and really wanted the feedback of the guys who would know best if I am on the right track or not. I know that I was too high and plan on the next video to get much lower to the action but would really appreciate your views so I can improve my skills. Oh and if you like the video please like, Share and Subscribe to my channel.

Thanks in advance,

Laith

cantSUPenough
cantSUPenough

VIC

2131 posts

12 Aug 2016 1:20pm
Here are a few comments - hope they help.

You already know the drone was too high. The closer you get to the action the better, and a mixture of front view, above view, and "follow-me" view (if it can be done) would be great.

I have to confess that I cut out at 3 minutes. 7 minutes is a long YouTube video unless the viewer has a ton of time or the vid is truly enthralling.

If I am watching surf/SUP vids, I like the vid to concentrate on the action. Some vids you see spend the first minute or more with fluff "scene setting" video - the beach, the location, a flower, a cloud etc. - personally I prefer surf/SUP vids to have 95% surf/SUP action with transitions of cool imagery. In your vid (what I saw) you had some great shots of the rocks/seaweed under the paddler and some other cool scenes - I would use them to transition between surfers/action not as the main feature.

All of these are my personal opinions...
laithstevens
laithstevens

3 posts

12 Aug 2016 12:01pm
Thanks a heap for the feedback, taken on board and much appreciated mate I will post again when I get time to do another video and hopefully have a few things sorted out a bit better. Again thanks for your time and opinion.

Cheers

Laith
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