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July 12th, 2019, 19:34 | #1 |
Different Style of Airsoft Videos
Hi guys, just wanted to know your opinion on if you want to see more of this style of videos from airsoft games. I did this a year ago with the Saskatoon Airsoft community but since have moved to Vancouver and I feel like doing more of these again, if anyone is from the Vancouver community feel free to reach out and let me know if you want me to start showing up at a few games! My plan is to improve the quality of the end product and will continue to work on that once I start them again.
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July 12th, 2019, 20:19 | #2 |
I assume you're referring to your drone footage as your style? I like the eyes in the skies, boots on the ground filming angles. There's a fair bit of filming on an industrial scale at sites here in Vancouver (as I understand it) so I don't think you'll encounter any resistance!
I've never been much of a video watcher myself, in fact I prefer a good stills photographer. However, it seems I'm in the minority because videos seem to be getting more and more popular (There never were YouTube Airsoft 'stars' 5-10 years ago...) Drone footage isn't new, but it's certainly refreshing compared to heavily edited "look at me, I'm a super soldier" videos all doing the same thing with those damn Call of Duty hit markers!
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