Erik Chan, April 2012

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Erik Chan, April 2012

Postby Muffinman » Wed Apr 11, 2012 6:05 pm

Hey guys.
Here's my first attempt at using the GoPro HD Hero 2. I think I learned a lot of things about it, like that I should set it up a bit closer. The one low angle wasn't very complimentary to some questionable dexes. And I know one of the spinning symp mirages was really pulled. I might also try to tweak the head-cam footage and re-export since it doesn't look as clear as it should (head-cam seemed to be pretty shaky for me though).

Anyway, comments would be great.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SctVm37VhXE[/youtube]
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Postby g00d33 » Wed Apr 11, 2012 6:25 pm

Really enjoyed that. The flip gyro/spinning symp mirages were a tad rakey, but otherwise, everything was looking really solid.

Also, what song was that? It was bugging me the whole time that I couldn't put my thumb on it. Something from zelda?

The camera quality is great!
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Postby cd » Wed Apr 11, 2012 6:27 pm

Looking good! I liked all the little apples, scorps and other dd stuff, alpine blurry whip bsos, and well, everything else.
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Postby Muffinman » Wed Apr 11, 2012 10:50 pm

Thanks guys.
Yeah, I knew that one spinning symp mirage was pulled when I did it. I kind of wanted to see if I could get through them all though. I think the last little apple is fine, though -- I was just off balance. I'm not sure if there's a good or bad side either -- it's just tough to get a full spin on the pdx midstring. Also, yeah, the track's from Zelda, but I couldn't tell you from which game or anything since I never played Zelda.

I felt that a lot of double dexes were thin, though.
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Postby Kimbe. » Thu Apr 12, 2012 1:33 am

A lot of more dexing than I was used to seeing in your videos, interesting!
Also interesting with so many different angles. Glad to see you're still playing!
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Postby DubleDex » Thu Apr 12, 2012 5:34 am

Shakiness aside, the head-cam stuff is just awesome with the high-speed frame rate. Overall, this is some good looking footage. Nice links, hard stuff (well, everything is hard to me, but you get the idea).

Thanks for posting!
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Postby sen » Thu Apr 12, 2012 6:38 am

Really enjoyed watching that Erik! Looks like you made a good choice for camera.
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Postby brianbear » Thu Apr 12, 2012 1:28 pm

i really enjoyed seeing rubberman in slow mo from that angle, something i am working towards and this might help! also like how you can pixie and atomic out of fog on both sides.
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Postby Bigfoot_bag » Fri Apr 13, 2012 6:00 am

ejoyed so much!!! ty. you are playing without protection on your knee, props! and maybe u cant use rod or quantum because the tipical shoes of footbag hasn´t gel o air cam no? I have problems on my knees too and i was looking for this shoe: http://reviews.nike.com/9191/343845/nik ... eviews.htm
I think is a good shoe to play, see some videos of the shoe and coment me if is apropiated to play. If i keep playing with lavers my knees will break :(.
Love your reverse whirls routines!
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Postby Muffinman » Fri Apr 13, 2012 7:24 pm

Thank you.
This is also probably the first notable session since a major injury in 2009, so hopefully I can make up for some lost time and get back to where I was when I last left off. I'm still struggling with runs (especially in solo sessions), which is why it was mostly short combos. And, yeah, I used 120fps on the headcam stuff, but it's hard to tell because of the shakiness (less so on the rubberman, I feel). Everything else was 60fps.

Bigfoot: those shoes look pretty slippery to me without much room for inside modification (I can only see the outside from that picture, but assume the inside is similar). The shoes I use have some slippery plastic too, but Tom Mosher showed me how to remove it on the inside surfaces. They're very difficult to play in with the plastic in tact. I can't really recommend anything other than the Climacools I use, but they are hard to find. I know other people use some other more supportive shoes. I think there's a New Balance model... I don't really know much more than that though.
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Postby Bigfoot_bag » Sat Apr 14, 2012 12:28 am

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dd2DofLX3H8, maybe you are in correct way, I think inside modification is imposible....:( but the inside is not like other nike shoes, is like a rod laver!!!
PD: sorry for my english.
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Postby ThisIsFate » Sat Apr 14, 2012 1:03 am

I am sorry, but why rod laver is bad for knee? Cause that's the only shoe I got :cry:
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Postby Bigfoot_bag » Sat Apr 14, 2012 1:24 am

ThisIsFate wrote:I am sorry, but why rod laver is bad for knee? Cause that's the only shoe I got :cry:


Hey dude, is not "bad" for the knee, but if u have problems with your knees jump all time with shoes without no gel or air cam is bad. I played with a normal nike running shoes, and after session i hadnt any hurt but with lavers... 1 hour and i need to put ice on my knees. Whirl is a destroyer move for me. I was injured for 2 large years and i dont want to repeat that time, I want to play for years and i feel with Rod laver i will cant.
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Postby rjadamson » Sun Apr 15, 2012 11:42 am

Erik, this is a great video! I wouldn't worry too much about the shakiness. I completely agree with what Brian said.
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Postby Luis Monhollon » Sat Apr 21, 2012 10:51 am

oh man i love u.

were the double downs thin?

rubberman wuz sick baby!

yes erik inspiring to keep working on my game.
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Postby Muffinman » Sat Apr 21, 2012 11:15 am

Thanks guys.
Luis: you inspire me so much too. I wish we could shred together more often! You make even butterflies look awesome.
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Postby C-Fan » Sat Apr 21, 2012 12:35 pm

I didn't think the shakiness was all that bad at all.

Very good image throughout, and it was cool to see the angles varied throughout. It'd be cool to see you get some footage in front of some scenic backgrounds, like graffitti.

Shredwise, enjoyed all the dlos and eggs. Good to see you busting hard again.

Thanks for the vid.
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Postby Muffinman » Sun Apr 22, 2012 2:29 pm

Thanks Ken!
I didn't think anybody would notice the eggbeaters -- it's hard to tell from that high angle what tricks those are, I feel. My next video will have lots of nice scenery and less of those high angles (with the 170-degree wide angle lens at least...)
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