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Title: Tricks I should and shouldn’t put in a video part.
Post by: slappiesarefun on July 25, 2019, 06:41:25 AM
  Hey guys, I was wondering if you had any recommendations on tricks I should and shouldn’t put in a video part.
Title: Re: Tricks I should and shouldn’t put in a video part.
Post by: jtrpma on July 25, 2019, 06:51:33 AM
stuff that you enjoyed goes in.
clips you've seen before stay out
Title: Re: Tricks I should and shouldn’t put in a video part.
Post by: SneakySecrets on July 25, 2019, 07:26:32 PM
Send me ur clips.  I will give you my recommendations.  All I ask is 5% of GP. 

There better be some flip-in flip-out shit or don’t waste my time.

I’m looking for switch.  I’m looking for nollie crooks.  I’m looking for fakie big boy ollies.

I need highwaters.  Socks should be white and clean.  Bleach is your friend if we’re talking whites.  (Not a race thing, a sock thing.  Don’t get it twisted.)

Tell your camera operator to get lots of glamour shots of your face as you are approaching the obstacle, preferably before you set your board down.  This is extremely important.  Eyebrows furrowed, slightly confused look, intense (but not too intense).

Also, if it’s a line, tell the camera guy (or gal, it’s 2019 fellas) to get way the fuck in close whenever possible and don’t be too gentle with the camera.  Really get in there and shake that mother fucker hard, the kids love it.

Title: Re: Tricks I should and shouldn’t put in a video part.
Post by: SodaJerk on July 27, 2019, 02:35:39 AM
You shouldn’t have starting a topic in Classic Slap you trick ass mark
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Post by: silhouette on July 27, 2019, 04:07:24 AM
You only need to include the clip of the best ride I seen.
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Post by: somethingmustbreaknow on July 27, 2019, 04:16:23 AM
front salad, back salad, back blunt
Title: Re: Tricks I should and shouldn’t put in a video part.
Post by: burn_to_live on July 27, 2019, 09:07:12 AM
Send me ur clips.  I will give you my recommendations.  All I ask is 5% of GP. 

There better be some flip-in flip-out shit or don’t waste my time.

I’m looking for switch.  I’m looking for nollie crooks.  I’m looking for fakie big boy ollies.

I need highwaters.  Socks should be white and clean.  Bleach is your friend if we’re talking whites.  (Not a race thing, a sock thing.  Don’t get it twisted.)

Tell your camera operator to get lots of glamour shots of your face as you are approaching the obstacle, preferably before you set your board down.  This is extremely important.  Eyebrows furrowed, slightly confused look, intense (but not too intense).

Also, if it’s a line, tell the camera guy (or gal, it’s 2019 fellas) to get way the fuck in close whenever possible and don’t be too gentle with the camera.  Really get in there and shake that mother fucker hard, the kids love it.
This.  If the cameraman/woman is not looking like they are on speed shaking that thing, it is a waste of my time.
Title: Re: Tricks I should and shouldn’t put in a video part.
Post by: planman on July 27, 2019, 09:42:42 AM
I don't care as long I hear a "WOOOOOOOO" after every clip so I know that you only skate with friends
Title: Re: Tricks I should and shouldn’t put in a video part.
Post by: 50mm on August 14, 2019, 08:38:34 AM
Make sure you have a bunch of artsy shots of your ugly ass friends doing mediocre tricks. The kids will love it.
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Post by: iKobrakai on August 18, 2019, 03:47:38 AM
Make sure you have a bunch of artsy shots of your ugly ass friends doing mediocre tricks. The kids will love it.

Zoom in hard. Smokes are cool. Follow FA. If the outfit looks dumb, go for it. Make sure to look sick and thin. Be as pale as possible, even though you're in Cali. Band shirts. Annoy normal people, those damn conformists.
Title: Re: Tricks I should and shouldn’t put in a video part.
Post by: DanTheDoucher on September 30, 2019, 07:38:37 AM
Send me ur clips.  I will give you my recommendations.  All I ask is 5% of GP. 

There better be some flip-in flip-out shit or don’t waste my time.

I’m looking for switch.  I’m looking for nollie crooks.  I’m looking for fakie big boy ollies.

I need highwaters.  Socks should be white and clean.  Bleach is your friend if we’re talking whites.  (Not a race thing, a sock thing.  Don’t get it twisted.)

Tell your camera operator to get lots of glamour shots of your face as you are approaching the obstacle, preferably before you set your board down.  This is extremely important.  Eyebrows furrowed, slightly confused look, intense (but not too intense).

Also, if it’s a line, tell the camera guy (or gal, it’s 2019 fellas) to get way the fuck in close whenever possible and don’t be too gentle with the camera.  Really get in there and shake that mother fucker hard, the kids love it.

He's not trying to flip-in flip-out.
Title: Re: Tricks I should and shouldn’t put in a video part.
Post by: Pho King Hung Lo Mein on October 04, 2019, 04:18:52 PM
You shouldn’t have starting a topic in Classic Slap you trick ass mark

I was about to go with mark ass buster, but nice variation.
Title: Re: Tricks I should and shouldn’t put in a video part.
Post by: Dr-Feelgood on October 05, 2019, 04:32:31 PM
Make sure you have a bunch of artsy shots of your ugly ass friends doing mediocre tricks. The kids will love it.

hippy jumps and no complys up and down gutters
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Post by: L33Tg33k on October 05, 2019, 05:22:21 PM
For the love of God, don't put any names in the video. It's lame to associate tricks with a particular skater. All tricks are the whole crew's tricks.
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Post by: Snow in Florida on October 19, 2019, 09:30:52 PM
Fight at least two security guards and make half of your part bails/lifestyle shots
Title: Re: Tricks I should and shouldn’t put in a video part.
Post by: rocklobster on December 01, 2019, 09:00:04 PM
Gay bird moments, we got shortchanged those in Baker 4, need to buff up those numbers son!
Title: Re: Tricks I should and shouldn’t put in a video part.
Post by: woodinbrine on December 05, 2019, 07:14:11 AM
These first trick tips are not skateboarding tricks but tricks for making a film with skateboarding in it.
Roll slow so it's easier to see what you're doing.
For total creative control I like to not bring a filmer and rather just prop my iphone up with like a small rock or something, point it roughly at where I'll do my stunt and hit record.
Don't waste frame space trying to fit your whole self in there, like 90% of skateboarding happens below the waist

Can you strawberry milkshake?
Title: Re: Tricks I should and shouldn’t put in a video part.
Post by: lysdexia on December 05, 2019, 05:57:23 PM
do heaps of drugs in slow motion
Title: Re: Tricks I should and shouldn’t put in a video part.
Post by: CorneliusCardew on December 05, 2019, 06:36:31 PM
It's not Trix per se it's how they are done. The camera loves fast and clean. Play to your strengths, but step it up a bit, an extra push faster than comfort, a few more stairs than you have done before. Scope out new spots so you can get the most out of your abilities and produce something unique that crashes the grading matrix. Also none of that trick photography low angle bs, please
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Post by: rocklobster on December 05, 2019, 08:19:38 PM
Include a phone conversation of you telling your homie to be mad at the guys negotiating his deals.

Just shalom the hell out of your tricks and wait for the sponsors to come flooding in
Title: Re: Tricks I should and shouldn’t put in a video part.
Post by: cricketclub on March 03, 2020, 11:27:17 AM
-Do as many sex changes as possible, there can never be too many
-Do as many no complies and fastplants as possible, there can never be too many
-show off your skinny waist by cinching your big ass pants way up and tucking in your t shirt
-make sure your pants are too short, we need to see them socks baby. cut them fuckers off at the bottom if you have to
-remember, beanies are to be worn all year round, but must never touch your ears
-never ever do a big awesome trick without afterwards doing a flatground trick - preferably not landed
-make sure to show a few attempts before every make
-make sure you get multiple angles of every trick and get the editor to switch between them rapidly mid trick
Title: Re: Tricks I should and shouldn’t put in a video part.
Post by: only_symo on November 09, 2021, 11:46:05 AM
Film everything fakie or switch fakie in Slo-mo.  Make sure you are looking where you pushed from, then edit the thing together in reverse at normal speed so it looks like normal.  I would 100% watch this.
Title: Re: Tricks I should and shouldn’t put in a video part.
Post by: silhouette on November 13, 2021, 09:42:56 AM
Film everything fakie or switch fakie in Slo-mo.  Make sure you are looking where you pushed from, then edit the thing together in reverse at normal speed so it looks like normal.  I would 100% watch this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCR1xwK4HoU
Title: Re: Tricks I should and shouldn’t put in a video part.
Post by: Jewel Runner on November 15, 2021, 06:10:31 AM
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Film everything fakie or switch fakie in Slo-mo.  Make sure you are looking where you pushed from, then edit the thing together in reverse at normal speed so it looks like normal.  I would 100% watch this.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCR1xwK4HoU

Wow that was cool! That security guard is a menace tho