steez_apprentice
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is it bad park etiquette if I'm trying to film a homie on a rail and I go over the lip? From my standpoint I feel like that ruins the lip and makes fellow homies pissed off. Any alternative shot angles I should try going for?
14496343:The.Fish said:No that is all good
14496365:dwt802 said:Idk but usually just going slightly around it would ruin the shot, usually looks better even with wide angle/fisheye
14496368:theabortionator said:How wide of a takeoff are we talking?
14496505:weatcoast said:You should just hit the feature if you’re hitting the lip. Makes for a sick angle and it’s fun lmao.
14498186:ASAPCarter said:So last week there was a friend of a friend who really wanted to film me for a few hours and literally filmed every single little thing I did. Normally that’s hella cool but I slammed hard asf earlier that day and just wanted to take it easy and didn’t really wanna be filmed. Regardless I get a literal terabyte of footage that night from him and don’t do anything with it because a lot of it is just meh and I don’t have time to sift through it all. Fast forward to today, I’m sitting on my couch scrolling through insta and I see a whole ass minute long reel edit he put together and posted to his own account with some whack ass music playing over it. No preview, no “hey can I use these clips for something?”, no mention of anything to me, I just had to see it for the first time on ig with everyone else. I told him to take it down and all I get is "dude this is fire, you already have like 200 views!"
Idk, I appreciate the effort I guess, maybe I’m bitter, but using someone else’s mediocre skiing for your own clout chasing on social media is pretty lame as far as filming etiquette goes.