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My herman pass

Postby Speed » Dec 27th, '06, 20:38



Hey got new camera and redy for new tricks.

My herman pass, just a try out havnt practise much but what u think?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxAxVrk3mw0

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Postby Mikey.666 » Dec 27th, '06, 20:55

wow. cool cards. i love the herman pass. it is the pass for me.
firstly, next time you film don't film so close to the camera. lol. secondly it needs to be smoother. when the pass has been done the deck is not squared as it was in the first place. this makes people think something has just happened. finally when you perform the pass it's very i can't think of a word, but it needs to be fluid.
anyways. good so far.

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Postby Speed » Dec 27th, '06, 21:00

Thanx mate, the cards are sexy huh? ;D. Yep I'm practising the move atm cause i like this one.

E: I werent filming my lil bro does, but hes small.

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Postby mentorsriddle » Dec 27th, '06, 21:50

Where can I get that trick from? what would be a good source to learn?

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Postby Soren Riis » Dec 28th, '06, 03:03

mentorsriddle wrote:Where can I get that trick from? what would be a good source to learn?


Its not a trick, but a move that is often done hidden. Too turn the card over before the pass makes it into a fast nice flashy display that can be used as part of a (trick) routine.

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Postby Speed » Dec 28th, '06, 12:07

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Postby Mikey.666 » Dec 28th, '06, 13:42

LIGHTING :shock:

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Postby stevebo » Dec 28th, '06, 16:53

Mikey.666 wrote:LIGHTING :shock:


Agreed. Make sure your lighting is adequate and make sure that no one walks behind you in a clip lol.

I agree that you need to improve on making it smoother. Either practice in front of a mirror or record it on you camera. Keep practicing in front of your camera whilst recording it and review your pass and look for any improvements you could try and achieve.

For a new camera, it still looks quite choppy?

Steve 8)

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Postby Scriptorilsky » Dec 28th, '06, 17:04

There's no point in filming this type of moves with bad cameras. The lighting (as said before) is not adequate. The angle is terrible, so we can't really say anything about your performance of the pass. The only thing I can say is that you do it kinda sloppy, try to make the move look smoother.

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Postby Speed » Dec 28th, '06, 17:14

Its not the camera, its the lighting thing like you said. It were to dark here.

Could make new one when i get it better.

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Postby jerry110430 » Dec 30th, '06, 06:19

LIGHTING please

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