So I have made a few edits here and there, but I always find it hard to give my edits that certain punch you get when your skiers are doing eye-popping tricks.
The skiers in my edits are the kind of people working up to do 3s and 270s off boxes.
I know I have seen a few enjoyable ski edits without great skiing, but I am just curious if you guys have more examples so that I could see some techniques to explore this winter.
Most of the time I feel like edits without good skiing is meant to be a feel-good and smooth edit, without any crazy popping effects or any slow-mo.
I guess my best example would be Abe Kislevitz's edits. The skiing is decent, but I dont remember seeing anything in his edits that really stuck out as incredible or unique. The edits however are some of the most enjoyable. Why?
Any vids or recommendations?
The skiers in my edits are the kind of people working up to do 3s and 270s off boxes.
I know I have seen a few enjoyable ski edits without great skiing, but I am just curious if you guys have more examples so that I could see some techniques to explore this winter.
Most of the time I feel like edits without good skiing is meant to be a feel-good and smooth edit, without any crazy popping effects or any slow-mo.
I guess my best example would be Abe Kislevitz's edits. The skiing is decent, but I dont remember seeing anything in his edits that really stuck out as incredible or unique. The edits however are some of the most enjoyable. Why?
Any vids or recommendations?