Define "pros" because i would disagree at that statement, but thats subjective to a point.
I film my friends. Why would I ever stop doing that?
Yeah i didn't start CS but i never claimed that. You can't just put a monkey behind a camera and expect a good shot, my first year of edits wasn't that great but i got better. Kevin did start clown school and is still a huge inspiration to me and always will be.
I'm ignoring this statement about filming unknowns and not featuring it on NS. Again, I film my friends, NS features my videos and I make money, why wouldn't I do that? I'm 23, graduated from college, i need money. Seems illogical to not take opportunities when I can, so sorry mike-o, shit aint happening.
I'm not gonna sit here and say im any better than anyone else, but i'd like to see your list of "talented or spectacular" filmers/editors. I think you might find the same problem with them as you do with me, they film very talented athletes. No one wants to watch an edit/video/movie of an average skier, capturing that talented skiing is 1/2 of the edit. How you film that and edit together is the other half. I'd also like to see what you're basing your "camera work" or "editing" off of because I may not doing anything fancy editing (although i think timing and placement is just as important) but I am pretty happy with the camera work I have developed over the years.
Not trying to get super defensive, but I hate the "your edits are only good because of the skiers" type of comment. Again, I film my friends, I'm not gonna stop doing that.