Alright. Beginner edit. Slackline flips.. just messin around.. Critique

Totes_Magotes

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so i'm pretty new to the whole filming editing thing but it's caught my attention and interest more than anything really has in a while.. so while in maine i pulled out my shitcunt piece of camera (getting an hv30 in a week) and filmed a little session we had going. put it together on freshly downloaded sony vegas (figured out how to get for free on the youtubez) and started editing.. this is my first project so i just decided to play with only a couple features. (pan crop glow transitions titles) etc. i have a feeling i could have done much better with more time (only had about 2 hours) but i'm catching next flight out in the morning.. so i'm just lookin for simple critiques.. yes i know the camera sucks.. i'm workin on it.. .. o and the one angle only thing... i didn't want to change how the camera was sitting cause we were all participating and no tripod (at house in PC). so ya.. i know

lookin forward to being a bigger part in this aspect of media..

Slack Flips from blake wiehe on Vimeo.

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random question: are you related to a hot girl named corrine? she goes to my school and has the same last name as you and i figure its a pretty unusual last name so....
 
its a start, but as you mentioned, one angle gets boring, and when you follow someone with the camera, make sure they dont fall out of the frame, its ok to keep a large portion background in each frame, but when the people are like completely on the edge of your frame it just looks clumsy...+dont have all the action happen on the left side of the frame...but nice flipping, i only flip my line when its over water, maybe this summer i'll have to practice a bit on firm ground ;)
 
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