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Skateboarding => PHOTOS/VIDEO => Topic started by: yungthug on June 10, 2021, 08:09:28 AM
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http://vimeo.com/559784592
Interview on Jenkem with filmmaker Matt Payne: http://www.jenkemmag.com/home/2021/06/08/watch-tom-k-skate-16mm-film/
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cool. i dug this.
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beautiful stuff
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More please
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This was excellent.
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that was certified awesome
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Is there a you tube upload? I wanna watch it on my tv.
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I normally find his skating massively underwhelming and boring, but this was incredibly enjoyable. I think the 16mm + the editing really did it for me. Wish I was stoned.
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pretty great stuff
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Skating was ok. Looks good on 16mm too. Would actually like to see more on that format, but, I feel like there was maybe 2 minutes of actual skating (a lot in slowmo). The rest was scenery and filler. Good idea but I'd rather watch good skating than somebody's art-film project. Good ideas, and well done filming, but still somehow very "meh" overall.
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I normally find his skating massively underwhelming and boring, but this was incredibly enjoyable. I think the 16mm + the editing really did it for me. Wish I was stoned.
That's funny, I'm the opposite. I usually love his parts, but the editing and pace of this was weird and made me tired lmao.
I guess I just expected more actual skating.
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That pug turd was huge
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Loved this
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That pug turd was huge
Seriously
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That Cornelius song was an awesome choice
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Absolutely beautiful
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Skating was ok. Looks good on 16mm too. Would actually like to see more on that format, but, I feel like there was maybe 2 minutes of actual skating (a lot in slowmo). The rest was scenery and filler. Good idea but I'd rather watch good skating than somebody's art-film project. Good ideas, and well done filming, but still somehow very "meh" overall.
I hear you but he has plenty of other video parts and they specifically put this one on Vimeo rather than YouTube or the Thrasher site. Think of the skating as a bonus. There’s overwhelmingly more “normal” video parts coming out right now than in all of skateboarding’s history and I know you aren’t watching all of them so why should this video need to be the same format as everything else?
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Skating was ok. Looks good on 16mm too. Would actually like to see more on that format, but, I feel like there was maybe 2 minutes of actual skating (a lot in slowmo). The rest was scenery and filler. Good idea but I'd rather watch good skating than somebody's art-film project. Good ideas, and well done filming, but still somehow very "meh" overall.
I hear you but he has plenty of other video parts and they specifically put this one on Vimeo rather than YouTube or the Thrasher site. Think of the skating as a bonus. There’s overwhelmingly more “normal” video parts coming out right now than in all of skateboarding’s history and I know you aren’t watching all of them so why should this video need to be the same format as everything else?
Well I guess I'd like to see skating in 16mm and not a bunch of art project filler. Looks nice but a boring watch overall. It wasn't the format it was the content. Good concept, boring execution.
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That was amazing! I loved it
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Skating was ok. Looks good on 16mm too. Would actually like to see more on that format, but, I feel like there was maybe 2 minutes of actual skating (a lot in slowmo). The rest was scenery and filler. Good idea but I'd rather watch good skating than somebody's art-film project. Good ideas, and well done filming, but still somehow very "meh" overall.
I hear you but he has plenty of other video parts and they specifically put this one on Vimeo rather than YouTube or the Thrasher site. Think of the skating as a bonus. There’s overwhelmingly more “normal” video parts coming out right now than in all of skateboarding’s history and I know you aren’t watching all of them so why should this video need to be the same format as everything else?
Well I guess I'd like to see skating in 16mm and not a bunch of art project filler. Looks nice but a boring watch overall. It wasn't the format it was the content. Good concept, boring execution.
trying to film a part with decent tricks or even lines that would take more than a few tries would cost an absolute fortune. i think thomas campbell made that ‘ye olde destruction’ flick entirely 16mm iirc, which was kind of a skate video. I still haven’t seen it though.
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Skating was ok. Looks good on 16mm too. Would actually like to see more on that format, but, I feel like there was maybe 2 minutes of actual skating (a lot in slowmo). The rest was scenery and filler. Good idea but I'd rather watch good skating than somebody's art-film project. Good ideas, and well done filming, but still somehow very "meh" overall.
I hear you but he has plenty of other video parts and they specifically put this one on Vimeo rather than YouTube or the Thrasher site. Think of the skating as a bonus. There’s overwhelmingly more “normal” video parts coming out right now than in all of skateboarding’s history and I know you aren’t watching all of them so why should this video need to be the same format as everything else?
Well I guess I'd like to see skating in 16mm and not a bunch of art project filler. Looks nice but a boring watch overall. It wasn't the format it was the content. Good concept, boring execution.
trying to film a part with decent tricks or even lines that would take more than a few tries would cost an absolute fortune. i think thomas campbell made that ‘ye olde destruction’ flick entirely 16mm iirc, which was kind of a skate video. I still haven’t seen it though.
True about the cost of film and it would for sure be more tedious. Something about how the film quality and fps work together looks really nice though