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tadhunt
Jan 8, 2010, 5:09 PM
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While freezing my butt off back home in Massachusetts last week, I finally got around to editing the last of my IC footage into a short music video. http://www.csh-east.org/...-creek-october-2009/ Dreaming of perfect desert splitters, -Tad
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edge
Jan 8, 2010, 5:22 PM
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That was very well done, and definitely worth a view or two.
tadhunt wrote: While freezing my butt off back home in Massachusetts last week, Pfft, I am from New Hampshire. We call that "mildly uncomfortable..."
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tadhunt
Jan 8, 2010, 5:28 PM
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edge wrote: Pfft, I am from New Hampshire. We call that "mildly uncomfortable..." Heh. I'm originally from MA/ME, but I'm a California wuss now. Last Saturday I tried to drive to North Conway to go ice climbing with my sister in law and her husband (they're from ME). 2 hours into a 3.5 hour drive, I still had not made it out of MA (usually takes about 40 minutes to get to the NH border). Driving a max of 45 MPH on the highway (while passing everyone else!) just didn't cut it. Turns out the climbing was perfect too. Damn, all I got to do was pull on some plastic.
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Gmburns2000
Jan 8, 2010, 6:00 PM
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edge wrote: That was very well done, and definitely worth a view or two. tadhunt wrote: While freezing my butt off back home in Massachusetts last week, Pfft, I am from New Hampshire. We call that "mildly uncomfortable..." pffft...I'm from Maine. We call that "beach bbq..." That was a sweet video - what editing software did you use?
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IsayAutumn
Jan 8, 2010, 6:12 PM
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tadhunt wrote: While freezing my butt off back home in Massachusetts last week, I finally got around to editing the last of my IC footage into a short music video. http://www.csh-east.org/...-creek-october-2009/ Dreaming of perfect desert splitters, -Tad Nice, dude. Great video. I got a little dizzy from all the transitions, but still, quality work.
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tadhunt
Jan 8, 2010, 6:24 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: pffft...I'm from Maine. We call that "beach bbq..." That was a sweet video - what editing software did you use? I used iMovie '09, which came with the Macbook Pro I bought last January. This beast has served me quite well and it is fairly easy to put together videos. This particular video probably took a total of 6-8 hours over two days to make. The hard part is figuring out what story to tell, and what music to set it to. After I figure that out things start to flow. BTW, that's a sweaty-palms blog posting about your last day in the Tetons. very well written. Got my adrenaline flowing just sitting here. -Tad
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Gmburns2000
Jan 8, 2010, 6:31 PM
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tadhunt wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: pffft...I'm from Maine. We call that "beach bbq..." That was a sweet video - what editing software did you use? I used iMovie '09, which came with the Macbook Pro I bought last January. This beast has served me quite well and it is fairly easy to put together videos. This particular video probably took a total of 6-8 hours over two days to make. The hard part is figuring out what story to tell, and what music to set it to. After I figure that out things start to flow. BTW, that's a sweaty-palms blog posting about your last day in the Tetons. very well written. Got my adrenaline flowing just sitting here. -Tad Thanks man. I can't take credit for it; it was Jeremiah who wrote and experienced that. Gave him nightmares for a long time after that. I'm in the market for editing software, so I'll add that to the list...thanks! edited to say: good luck with the contest.
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tradrenn
Jan 9, 2010, 2:31 AM
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tadhunt wrote: Dreaming of perfect desert splitters Me too brother. Very nice vid. V
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climbingtrash
Jan 9, 2010, 3:29 AM
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Good job on the video. That "Way Rambo" finish is a hard one huh. That thing spits out more climbers than a Mormon polygamist spits out kids. Good luck on the contest.
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jager824
Jan 9, 2010, 6:44 AM
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The shots are nice, but the transitions were used a bit much. The first one or two was really interesting and definitely caught my eye, but after 5 or 6 they just became overplayed. I'm not trying to harsh on it at all, it's enjoyable and interesting. I like the story you're trying to tell, and the music was a good choice also. Thanks for sharing! And good luck with the contest.
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Adk
Jan 11, 2010, 11:39 PM
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Great job!!! Well done from beginning to end
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tadhunt
Jan 12, 2010, 11:54 PM
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climbingtrash wrote: That "Way Rambo" finish is a hard one huh. That thing spits out more climbers than a Mormon polygamist spits out kids. Yeah, tell me about it. I tried it for the first time back in April. Flailed my way through the #0.75 / ringlocks section with many hangs and gear re-arrangement to stop the cam slings and biners from blocking the ever-so-slight pods, then fell after the traverse. This time, I was psyched. I'd been practicing ring locks all summer, and man, I was ready! No problem on that section this time, I cruised through to the rail, took a second to shake out then went for it. Got to the end of the rail, and spaced out on what I should do next. I was hanging from that flared hand jam, with no feet, trying to place a piece of gear in the #0.75 slot at the left end (yeah, I don't recommend this, hanging 1 handed from a crappy hand jam with no feet had predictable results). Grrr. Well, there's always next time. -Tad
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camhead
Jan 13, 2010, 12:08 AM
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Nice video. Isn't Annunaki when a bunch of japanese guys jerk off on a girl?
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johnwesely
Jan 13, 2010, 12:35 AM
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camhead wrote: Nice video. Isn't Annunaki when a bunch of japanese guys jerk off on a girl? No, that's rockclimbing.com.
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camhead
Jan 13, 2010, 3:12 AM
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heh. Ok, I'm lecturing on Sumeria tomorrow. Better remember not to say that they worshiped Bukkake.
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sungam
Jan 13, 2010, 10:40 AM
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tadhunt wrote: Dreaming of perfect desert splitters, Yup. The editing, though... did not like.
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climbingtrash
Jan 13, 2010, 3:26 PM
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tadhunt wrote: climbingtrash wrote: That "Way Rambo" finish is a hard one huh. That thing spits out more climbers than a Mormon polygamist spits out kids. Yeah, tell me about it. I tried it for the first time back in April. Flailed my way through the #0.75 / ringlocks section with many hangs and gear re-arrangement to stop the cam slings and biners from blocking the ever-so-slight pods, then fell after the traverse. This time, I was psyched. I'd been practicing ring locks all summer, and man, I was ready! No problem on that section this time, I cruised through to the rail, took a second to shake out then went for it. Got to the end of the rail, and spaced out on what I should do next. I was hanging from that flared hand jam, with no feet, trying to place a piece of gear in the #0.75 slot at the left end (yeah, I don't recommend this, hanging 1 handed from a crappy hand jam with no feet had predictable results). Grrr. Well, there's always next time. -Tad Yeah, forcing your head to just bust for the anchor and risk the ride seems like what most do. I still haven't sent that thing either...next time for me too. What's you standing in the contest?
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climbingtrash
Jan 14, 2010, 3:27 AM
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tadhunt wrote: climbingtrash wrote: What's you standing in the contest? Currently in 1st place (whoo!), but the 2nd place video is really giving me a run for my money. None of the others are close. I'd point you at where to find the videos in the contest ... but as it's based entirely on youtube view counts, the temptation will be too high to watch the competitors. Good to hear.
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brownie710
Jan 15, 2010, 6:22 PM
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nice video and nice work. i usually don't watch vids on here but that was well worth it. thanks
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linejudge
Jan 16, 2010, 10:03 AM
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Nice video. Good tunes and good pics. I watched it twice. Once from work and once from home.
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camhead
Jan 16, 2010, 6:00 PM
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That video was an excellent depiction of two of the finest 5.11s at Indian Creek.
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losbill
Jan 18, 2010, 3:53 AM
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Nicely done! Really enjoyed it. Very professional look and feel to it. The videography is superb. What did you use to capture the clips?
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asaxton
Jan 18, 2010, 4:06 AM
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Liked it!
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