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McClintock Twist

Postby rcarlsen » Mar 20th, '06, 21:53



Check out my latest video, - The McClintock Twist.

Available in highand low(er) quality.

As always, all comments welcome.

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Postby the_mog » Mar 20th, '06, 22:00

Very nice Rune.. although i dont know the method for this but isnt it very "angly"?.. i mean i can guess how its done and it appears only really possible to look this good from straight on?

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Postby Fat_Knacker » Mar 20th, '06, 22:02

Very nice indeed! Well done, sir!

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Postby rcarlsen » Mar 20th, '06, 22:10

Mog, thanks for your reply.

It is angly, but not THAT angly. I have done this pretty much infront of a set of people, and there is no need of "straight-on" angle. It all depends on your practicing infront of a mirror. Alot can be done with fingers, hands, angles, handling etc...

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Postby seige » Mar 20th, '06, 22:16

I agree, the twist isn't too angle-sensitive, so long as you control your audience.

I think your video deserves the 'PBG' rating, as it is Pretty Bloomin' Good!

Although—can I just comment, it seemed a little fast. I've always thought the McClintock twist looks much nicer done slowly! But that's just me ;)

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Postby Pitto » Mar 20th, '06, 22:34

Just when I think ive made it to Skilled Hobbiest I see one of your videos and it sends all the way back to AH.

Awsome mate. Nice one.

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Postby stevebo » Mar 20th, '06, 22:56

VERY nice! Very smoothly done I must say.

So this is a kinda alternate version of the Asher Twist?

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Postby rcarlsen » Mar 20th, '06, 23:20

Yeah, or more or less a twisting the aces, twist...

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Postby point » Mar 21st, '06, 08:49

Amazing Rune...as always....nice to see you're back :wink:

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Postby SirRawlins » Mar 21st, '06, 11:01

Excelent work Rune,

I love twisting type effects but am yet to learn any, i like the view perspective rather than being a top-down Asher Twist .. it makes it quite unique to watch.

Very well done buddy.

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Postby point » Mar 21st, '06, 11:07

My my....look who's also back... :lol:

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Postby rcarlsen » Mar 22nd, '06, 09:43

Thanks for all your comments. Cya all in the next contest !

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