Break & Run DVD trailer (definitely a 'must see')

nathandumoulin

WPBL / RUNOUT MEDIA
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I'm a little behind schedule releasing this (I got carried away with editing the actual DVD contents), but I'm very proud to announce the release of the trailer for my new 'Break & Run' DVD.

For those of you who aren't familiar, this is a very high-end instructional DVD aimed at advanced level players, and features 13 of the worlds top players. Appleton, Pagulayan, Morris, Immonen, Boyes, Hundal, Strickland, Mills, Hatch, Melling, etc....

Be sure to check out the trailer and spread the word. Thanks!

PS. Crank your speakers!

http://runoutmedia.com/breakandrun.html

or on youtube in HD:

http://youtu.be/jxl_4ZvniEg
 
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super!!!

Wow it looks great! Makes you go pick up a cue and just shoot some balls!!!
Looking forward to it!
 
G@dD@mn I want this... just gotta sell some stuff, or not give anyone else xmas presents.
 
Thanks for ordering guys, and for the positive feedback!

nice work Nathan. Trust kfc to be on the bloopers section :)

lol Melling was actually pretty tame. It was Karl and Jayson who kept causing the ruckus in the background while Melling was filming. lol

Looks great Nathan. You got some mad after effects skills.

Thanks. I'm still learning, but getting better. It's hard being self taught at video, editing, and after effects, but I enjoy it enough that I still watch tutorials and such online. My main focus in college was actually Architecture until I got sucked into pool. :p
 
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looks incredible. Really outstanding video work, your the best in the pool business from what I can see.
 
Dude.... I have to live with the guy, were going to have to get bigger doors to fit his head through if you keep saying stuff like that.....lol. :wink:

lol, ignore this fool. I need all the support I can get to motivate me to spend the zillion hours necessary to edit this damn thing. It's way too much work for one person. :(
 
Dude.... I have to live with the guy, were going to have to get bigger doors to fit his head through if you keep saying stuff like that.....lol. :wink:

lol Dave. think of these people that were just another nobody one day, then some video or pic or something will go viral (I hate using that word for some reason) the next, and all the sudden you got thousands of comments stroking your ego, positive emails and offers, massive hits to your server, fan pages appearing, your name on the front page of sites that show popular searches, reporters hounding you....That would be a pretty wild ride I think:) We'd be talking garage door size for most people:D

Next up, how about the bad boys of pool in the last 25 years, explaining and showing us, each one of their "aiming systems":D Interest in that one might take down your host:)
 
Looks amazing as always, Nate! I'll definitely be picking up a set after the Christmas budget fiasco and when those dollar signs work out. The segment about racking looks like some really great info, I know you went over it briefly with me before so I've got a little understanding.
 
Great Video Collage opening!

I'm a little behind schedule releasing this (I got carried away with editing the actual DVD contents), but I'm very proud to announce the release of the trailer for my new 'Break & Run' DVD.

For those of you who aren't familiar, this is a very high-end instructional DVD aimed at advanced level players, and features 13 of the worlds top players. Appleton, Pagulayan, Morris, Immonen, Boyes, Hundal, Strickland, Mills, Hatch, Melling, etc....

Be sure to check out the trailer and spread the word. Thanks!

PS. Crank your speakers!

http://runoutmedia.com/breakandrun.html

or on youtube in HD:

http://youtu.be/jxl_4ZvniEg

Now this is something special! Your really contributing to the overall perception of this Sport, with work like this!

I saw you guys filming in the hall at the Open and wondered what the theme of the project you were doing was. "I look forward to seeing this complete series."
 
I saw you guys filming in the hall at the Open and wondered what the theme of the project you were doing was.

lol, I felt ridiculous filming while people watched. We didn't have any signs up, and anyone who walked by had absolutely no idea what we were doing. Some people were so confused that they'd walk right through our shot.

We were actually originally slated to be setup in the main entrance area. The fire-code Marshall kicked us out of there, and moved us around to the far hallway. I was stressed over the sudden change when it happened, but in hindsight the added privacy really helped. A sort of blessing in disguise. :)
 
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