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Author:  chris_carrazzo44 [ Sun May 29, 2011 12:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Walker video

Hey guys I made this video it's the first time I've tried something like this what do you reckon?
[youtube]sBcn-VvCzC4[/youtube]

Author:  HTP [ Sun May 29, 2011 1:15 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Walker video

To make this sort of thing go off I. tend to get the video edits working with the music. So make sure your music tells a story (good beat, build up, and drop) and edit to the beat and drop. E.g. the music should hit a crescendo when he raises his arms. He should mark the ball on a big beat etc.

Your colour is nice and vibrant. Just be careful not to go overboard with fancy schmancy transitions. And I only use dissolves to show the passing of time. No other reason.

But yeah, bloody good start! Good on you.

Author:  chris_carrazzo44 [ Sun May 29, 2011 1:28 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Walker video

HTP wrote:
To make this sort of thing go off I. tend to get the video edits working with the music. So make sure your music tells a story (good beat, build up, and drop) and edit to the beat and drop. E.g. the music should hit a crescendo when he raises his arms. He should mark the ball on a big beat etc.

Your colour is nice and vibrant. Just be careful not to go overboard with fancy schmancy transitions. And I only use dissolves to show the passing of time. No other reason.

But yeah, bloody good start! Good on you.


Thanks:) I'll try that next time he kicks the winner:p haha nah next one I make I'll defiantly try all that:) thanks again!

Author:  Bomba Sheldon [ Sun May 29, 2011 4:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Walker video

Nice work :thumbsup:

Author:  Blue Sombrero [ Mon May 30, 2011 12:24 am ]
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Nice one.

An interesting thing about Walker. (Well, I find it interesting)
Kicks right foot.
Bounces left handed
After he kicked that, he did the salute left handed.
Makes him hard to mark up. If he is going to run and bounce, he probably turns to his left side. If he is going to turn and kick, he probably turns to his right side.

There are interesting examples of people batting one side and bowling the other. (I think Garfield Sobers was one)

Then you get people like Yarran who just seems so natural on both sides.

Does anybody have any insight into this?

Author:  bluehammer [ Mon May 30, 2011 10:13 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Walker video

Blue Sombrero wrote:
Nice one.

An interesting thing about Walker. (Well, I find it interesting)
Kicks right foot.
Bounces left handed
After he kicked that, he did the salute left handed.
Makes him hard to mark up. If he is going to run and bounce, he probably turns to his left side. If he is going to turn and kick, he probably turns to his right side.

There are interesting examples of people batting one side and bowling the other. (I think Garfield Sobers was one)

Then you get people like Yarran who just seems so natural on both sides.

Does anybody have any insight into this?


I'm sure Jimmae does.

Author:  moshe25 [ Mon May 30, 2011 10:30 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Walker video

Blue Sombrero wrote:
Nice one.

An interesting thing about Walker. (Well, I find it interesting)
Kicks right foot.
Bounces left handed
After he kicked that, he did the salute left handed.
Makes him hard to mark up. If he is going to run and bounce, he probably turns to his left side. If he is going to turn and kick, he probably turns to his right side.

There are interesting examples of people batting one side and bowling the other. (I think Garfield Sobers was one)

Then you get people like Yarran who just seems so natural on both sides.

Does anybody have any insight into this?

Fast twitch muscle fibres on his right side and slow ones on his left?

Author:  DOA [ Mon May 30, 2011 10:45 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Walker video

Blue Sombrero wrote:
Nice one.

An interesting thing about Walker. (Well, I find it interesting)
Kicks right foot.
Bounces left handed
After he kicked that, he did the salute left handed.
Makes him hard to mark up. If he is going to run and bounce, he probably turns to his left side. If he is going to turn and kick, he probably turns to his right side.

There are interesting examples of people batting one side and bowling the other. (I think Garfield Sobers was one)

Then you get people like Yarran who just seems so natural on both sides.

Does anybody have any insight into this?

Probably me.
As a cricketer Andy was a left arm opening bowler and left hand opening batsman(there are batsmen and those who bat right handed :wink: ).
Throws a ball left handed,throws a shotput right handed!Writes right handed.Handballs are on the preferred left.(Most of us would give our right arm to be ambidextrous).

As a kid, from the age of about five always practised kicking on the non preferred left.
Now you have the history,but you are no better off I'd imagine!

Author:  buzzaaaah [ Mon May 30, 2011 11:02 am ]
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Must say I hadn't noticed. Now it'll be all I can see.

He and Garlett are probably the best set shots in the team. Houlihan will add that too when he reappears.
Santy, Waite and Murphy/Gibbs are all good set shots too.
Thats why its annoying we are so inaccurate in front of goal.

Author:  aboynamedsue [ Mon May 30, 2011 11:37 am ]
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DOA wrote:
Blue Sombrero wrote:
Nice one.

An interesting thing about Walker. (Well, I find it interesting)
Kicks right foot.
Bounces left handed
After he kicked that, he did the salute left handed.
Makes him hard to mark up. If he is going to run and bounce, he probably turns to his left side. If he is going to turn and kick, he probably turns to his right side.

There are interesting examples of people batting one side and bowling the other. (I think Garfield Sobers was one)

Then you get people like Yarran who just seems so natural on both sides.

Does anybody have any insight into this?[/quote]
Probably me.
As a cricketer Andy was a left arm opening bowler and left hand opening batsman(there are batsmen and those who bat right handed :wink: ).
Throws a ball left handed,throws a shotput right handed!Writes right handed.Handballs are on the preferred left.(Most of us would give our right arm to be ambidextrous).

As a kid, from the age of about five always practised kicking on the non preferred left.
Now you have the history,but you are no better off I'd imagine!

Cheers DOA. Just out of interest, does he play guitar right or left handed?

Author:  TruBlueBrad [ Mon May 30, 2011 8:29 pm ]
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Jaared Brennan bounces left handed too.

Author:  HTP [ Mon May 30, 2011 9:09 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Walker video

I'm a leftie. I kick further with my left and more accurately with my right.

HOWEVER, I bat more accurately right handed and hit the ball further left handed.

I can't throw with my right hand for shit though (and I can't handball with either).

Author:  molsey [ Mon May 30, 2011 10:12 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Walker video

Blue Sombrero wrote:
There are interesting examples of people batting one side and bowling the other. (I think Garfield Sobers was one)


Perhaps if we could bring it back to some Australian cricket legends - say Joe Angel (bowled right, batted left) and Brendan Julian (batted right, bowled left) - more people would have insight.

Author:  bluehammer [ Mon May 30, 2011 10:45 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Walker video

Re the initial video, nice work. Would be better if you had got the original video rather than filming the screen. I mean, i know we can't tell you where to find them coz that's against dem rules, but I bet you're a resourceful kinda guy...
:lol:

Author:  TruBlueBrad [ Tue May 31, 2011 7:44 am ]
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molsey wrote:
Blue Sombrero wrote:
There are interesting examples of people batting one side and bowling the other. (I think Garfield Sobers was one)


Perhaps if we could bring it back to some Australian cricket legends - say Joe Angel (bowled right, batted left) and Brendan Julian (batted right, bowled left) - more people would have insight.


Much more common in cricket than you'd think. Greg Matthews being the first I remember. Right arm 'off-spin' and left hand bat.

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