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X-KoN
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Mar 24, 2001, 3:52 AM

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Can someone please give me a skating/filming site......like they show you tips and tricks on filming skatboarders or any books of vids like that????
thanx


X-seamus
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Mar 25, 2001, 1:45 AM

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Check out www.filmface.com the kid who put it up seems pretty cool and the site cool too.


X-ted
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Mar 25, 2001, 3:04 PM

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Re: Skate/film Site [In reply to] Can't Post

that website doesn't work bro



X-seamus
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Mar 25, 2001, 10:26 PM

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the real address [In reply to] Can't Post

Sorry for the stupid error. The real address is www.filmface.net
I just checked it so it should work. My bad.



X-robert
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Mar 26, 2001, 11:40 AM

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Um. I don't think any "instructions" would help you. If you are talking about filming lines, all you need is a steady hand and good pushing coordination. I use a long board with big wheels. This way I can roll really fast and my board doesn't make any noise. Trust me, all it takes is practice. For single tricks, you just have to try out different angles. Trust me, I have been at spots for 20 min searching for the best angle I can find. It all just takes some creativity. Also, if you skate, it helps you out a little bit because you know more about where the skater might land or bail. Anyways, have fun with your shots and take it easy! -ROBERT


X-RB
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Mar 27, 2001, 1:26 PM

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This is a good article on how to make skate videos...There is some good advice but like skateboarding the best way to get good at it is to practice and learn from your mistakes
...check it out.
okay I can't put in the actual address because it has the "s"word in it but here it is.....
www.theinternetissh*t.com/articles/ches/#1