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1/19/2013 8:38am--
I'm not really looking for a critique of my performance in the video. I'm looking for advice on how to use video.
If it would make a difference I could post some just to show the kind of stuff I'm recording, but the problem is that I don't know how everyone else in the class would feel about being on the internet.
(Also for some reason I've recorded in super high rez and getting it online is a pain in the arse.)Last edited by CrackFox; 1/19/2013 9:20am at .
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1/19/2013 10:51am1
Ok, on further consideration, the above post sounds like I'm being evasive, and considering how recent threads where people won't post footage have gone, I guess I'd better post something.
Here's a sample from three separate nights. I'm the bald guy.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXHiNyF-6z4
www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7yetzMwk64
www.youtube.com/watch?v=logOgtehzxk
EDIT: Can't get these to embed properly for some reason.Last edited by CrackFox; 1/19/2013 10:57am at .
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1/19/2013 12:16pm
Style: Judo--
I have never used video but I would be recording both sparring and drilling so that you can critique both and get others to critique both. Seeing yourself drilling a move could point out flaws in technique as well as showing you how you are changing your movement pattern in sparring as opposed to drilling.
I would also show the video to people more advanced then you as they could point out issues you might not even be aware of.
Are you just recording on a digital camera? I have been considering doing this for a little while so I am curious. -
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1/19/2013 12:43pm--
Yeah, it's a still camera and video is a secondary function - battery isn't great. Also it's limited to 20 minute long files, so if I want to take any more I need to start it up again. I don't think my coach would be thrilled if I kept fiddling with the camera during class, which is why I just do randori.
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1/21/2013 4:55pm--
Well today didn't work out great. I forgot to clear the SD card I was using, which combined with the fact that I forgot to switch off the default hi-def settings, meant that the thing cut out. Twice.
On top of that, there were people standing right in front of the camera half the time that it was running.
Also I got a bit of a telling off for messing with the camera when I should have been lining up for randori.
Anyway, it doesn't look like anyone has much more to say about the actual use of video, so I may as well throw the floor open for critique of my actual judo technique. -
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Posted On:
1/23/2013 12:32pm
Style: Thaiboxing; MMA nööb--
Is there any way for you to have someone who is maybe resting for a bit recording you while doing randori? The very few times I've had people record my sparring, I felt that it was better to have someone holding the camera and being able to change angles and get closer etc. to get a better look at everything later.



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Posted On:
1/19/2013 6:19am
Style: Judo
How do video (and get the most benefit to your training out of it)