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a jam in toronto - HQ download link!

Post by mc » 14 Feb 2009 16:50

from Anssi's visit.

It's a lot easier to read the texts at the bottom if you click the video (which brings you to youtube) and then click "Watch in High Quality". So, if you feel like you're missing something, or you just want to see the video looking a lot nicer, give that a try.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plvobtOW2N0&fmt=18[/youtube]

this is my first video, so constructive crits are definitely welcomed, with the caveat that I don't really care about making fancy videos, so I probably won't take 90% of the advice I receive.

enjoy!

edit: fixed, thanks KB

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HQ download - http://community.freedomfootbags.com/a% ... oronto.m4v
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Post by KBizzle » 14 Feb 2009 17:04

Edit: No problem 8)


Great video. I usually don't have the patience to sit through 10 minute videos, but with this one I was actually able to enjoy every minute of it.
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Post by calemccoy » 14 Feb 2009 17:06

i left modified, having read all my unread posts, and headed to youtube. i searched footbag, and found this video. i went back to modified to ask you to put it on footbag.org, and wham... its here.

no offense to damian.... but how is jorden not the world champ? im saying it right now... he will be in berlin.

EDIT: finished watching the video.... anssi is the shit.

anyways... matt, can you make a download link?

loved the breakfast scene... something about jay fondling a footbag and pancakes is strangely complimentary.
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Post by mc » 14 Feb 2009 17:26

I don't know about your world, cale, but jorden's been world champ in my world for a few years now ;)

hopefully we can see that reconciled with reality this summer...

ps: in case anyone can't tell from that first watch, johnny hits rubberman with alpine blurs > rubberman with skullsmashers > ALMOST rubberman with alpine legbeaters, and he made us all flip out. it was unreal.
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Post by johnkasta » 14 Feb 2009 19:27

[quote="Matt Cross"]I don't know about your world, cale, but jorden's been world champ in my world for a few years now ;)

+1 yup me too

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Post by jay7 » 14 Feb 2009 20:36

Ha, nice video Matt :) Somehow the time just flew, I didn't realize it was 10 minutes long. Anssi is such a god. So is the Destroyer. So is Suderman.

I liked the raw music too, and the personal commentary left in. Subtitles were a good personal touch.
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Post by Colin » 14 Feb 2009 21:20

Jay should probably be sedated and restrained whenever he watches elite level shred. It'd be safer for everyone in the room.

Enjoyed this very much. Thanks for live sounds.
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Post by Muffinman » 14 Feb 2009 22:14

Thanks so much for that Matt.
I also liked the intros to everyone.
Some highlights for me were:
You saying "wow" to almost every one of Anssi's runs :P Me saying "Oooohh" in synch with you to his furious barrage, and obviously his genesis > fury combo. My other favourite shred was that long run of Jay's. He's got so much energy.

Oh, I also second the request for a download link. I'd watch this one a bunch.

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Post by jon » 14 Feb 2009 22:35

Thanks for the video Matt, really enjoyed it.
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Post by B_Man » 14 Feb 2009 23:15

Awesome video!
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Post by Slowsis » 14 Feb 2009 23:46

Awesome!

Live sound made this video......so many great comments in the background.

Jay: I'm so sorry for walking in front of the camera during your first Montage. That can never be forgive. I shall bring you pastry.
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Post by Anz » 15 Feb 2009 05:11

Thanks for the video Matt. Brings back memories, for example how big beakfasts are on the other side of the Planet.

The subtitles were a really nice addition.

And the combo (Adam requested it) is Genesis > Blazing Mirage (not Fury).

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Post by MathieuGM » 15 Feb 2009 07:25

Jay's reaction at 7:07 is priceless :)

Sad that i couldn't come to the jam :(.

Nice video MC; thx!

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Post by taishi » 15 Feb 2009 08:07

Oh my gosh.Great vid!!
Anssi came in canada!?I really wanted go there..

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Post by Milan » 15 Feb 2009 09:11

nice video :P
but I think the Jorden´s trick was monsterous ripwalk and not bigwalk?

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Post by mc » 15 Feb 2009 09:26

there's no spin implied when I use the term monstrous.

if he had set from clipper instead of "inside, but from the clipper spot", the move would be bigwalk.

monstrous ripwalk would be like "inside quantum butterfly" to me.

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As for a download link, I'm going to ask Darryl if I can host it on freedom.
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Post by Jorden » 15 Feb 2009 10:15

Guys, just go to http://www.keepvid.com and paste the video URL
"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plvobtOW2N0" in the address bar. Then download either low or high quality version. :P
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Post by Milan » 15 Feb 2009 12:49

Matt: In Jorden´s End session is ripwalk monster and the trick witch he hit here is reverse of the ripwalk moster so it can´t be monsterous bigwalk :P

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Post by Jorden » 15 Feb 2009 15:30

My answer to the monster/inside big/ripwalk debate:

Names don't matter.

Take the move in the video for what it is. To be honest, I don't know how to define it absolutely. Our notation system isn't advanced enough to accommodate fringe moves.

Pursue moves for how they look, or how they feel to you. Not for what they're called.

As a sport we're obsessed with categorizing things. It took me a while but I now disagree with this. I think our goal as freestylers should be to transcend beyond definable movements; to create a visual stream of thought/consciousness.

When you look at a painting, is it the names of the brush strokes you remember, or how it makes you feel?
Which is most important?

Perhaps our priorities could use a change.

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Post by Ian Brill » 15 Feb 2009 15:40

Jorden wrote:When you look at a painting, is it the names of the brush strokes you remember, or how it makes you feel?
Which is most important?

Perhaps our priorities could use a change.
Well said. Glad you said that.

Nice vid Matt. Nice shred guys.

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