Hi all,
In the past i have posted some in depth analyses together with Collin about powerbreaking. i posted some slowed down break videos on youtube, other guys also posted them, but they are all still to fast. Some breaks are finished in 4 or 5 frames.
Is there anyone who has a highspeed camera, or one that can make slowmotions and high fps rate that could team together with someone who can easily contact some good powerbreakers?
I for one, and i guess more, would pay to have a video of the top 10 powerbreakers in slowmotion viewed from different angles, a shotgun. You could make like a contest of it. Invite the best players, install the equipment, videotape it all, edit it, analyse it, and enjoy it.
Imagine larry nevel, hillbilly, archer, and many more... Im sure that with some basic editing, it could make into the perfect break video, that could reveal the in depth techniques used in powerbreaking.
I personally am still looking for more video's to analyse, but i need some basics.
1/ view from the side where the whole bodymovement is visible.
2/ slowmotion video at least. (not a 30fps slowed down to 10fps, but a slowmotion like on tv that i can slow down with the computer even more). or a highspeed camera.
Feel free to post links to video's if you know of some that i could use to analyse.
In the past i have posted some in depth analyses together with Collin about powerbreaking. i posted some slowed down break videos on youtube, other guys also posted them, but they are all still to fast. Some breaks are finished in 4 or 5 frames.
Is there anyone who has a highspeed camera, or one that can make slowmotions and high fps rate that could team together with someone who can easily contact some good powerbreakers?
I for one, and i guess more, would pay to have a video of the top 10 powerbreakers in slowmotion viewed from different angles, a shotgun. You could make like a contest of it. Invite the best players, install the equipment, videotape it all, edit it, analyse it, and enjoy it.
Imagine larry nevel, hillbilly, archer, and many more... Im sure that with some basic editing, it could make into the perfect break video, that could reveal the in depth techniques used in powerbreaking.
I personally am still looking for more video's to analyse, but i need some basics.
1/ view from the side where the whole bodymovement is visible.
2/ slowmotion video at least. (not a 30fps slowed down to 10fps, but a slowmotion like on tv that i can slow down with the computer even more). or a highspeed camera.
Feel free to post links to video's if you know of some that i could use to analyse.