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Post by Orinoco

Thom Wall speaking sense again in his latest post: Making things interesting - the act without skills testIf any of you more talented video editors fancy a project sometime, how about taking a famous...

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Post by Owen Greenaway

I slightly feel that this is suggesting you make a piece of theatre first and then add your skill to it. It's kind of implying you can't have a good circus performance without the character/theatre.I...

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Post by Owen Greenaway

[Knowledge Request] Last week I filmed my whole juggling practice with the intention of watching the footage later and updating my record log. Now it's come to actually watching the video I can't be...

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Post by shawnlives

David Nayer Part 1: https://youtu.be/i9Gyoe0Y8V8Post replyby shawnlives, in response to this post 2015-11-28 20:38:47

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Post by Oscar Lindberg

I mostly do like you - stop the video. But if I not do that I'll turn on fast forward and listen to the sound of the catche as I do something else. But I haven't filmed for more than maybe 25 mins...

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Post by Little Paul

Why not keep a notebook on the floor by the camera and just note down the time you start your practice and then when you have a "good" run, just jot down the time the run finished.Then it should be a...

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Post by Oscar Lindberg

Ahhh, I'm going to try that!Post replyby Oscar Lindberg, in response to this post 2015-11-28 21:43:37

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Post by 7b_wizard

You can give handsigns to yourself for later when you watch. When scrolling through the video, you just look out for the sign.Post replyby 7b_wizard, in response to this post 2015-11-28 22:02:08

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Post by shawnlives

Somehow I missed this while skimming the edge! Thanks for the compliment. I am glad you are enjoying them, I hope they continue to be valuable!Post replyby shawnlives, in response to this post...

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Post by Daniel Simu

Scream really loud, then later analyse the audio track for spikes!Post replyby Daniel Simu, in response to this post 2015-11-28 23:01:51

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Post by Little Paul

That's not what I took away from the article at all.Yes Thom is talking about building an act that works for audiences beyond the tiny market of juggling convention stages - but he's not talking about...

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Post by Orinoco

Try & apply the same thought to another discipline that maybe you are not so passionate about. For example watch this famous clip of Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers, but try to ignore the tap...

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Post by Chris

Alan and Sadie do erratic dancing when they get a good run, then watch through the footage really fast later on. The dancing also makes for good outtakes.https://youtu.be/OFlYfCEeYPAPost replyby Chris,...

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Post by Owen Greenaway

Maybe I focused on this one section from the article too much: "The idea is simple – if an act’s choreography can hold an audience’s interest without any of the skills it was written with, won’t it be...

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Post by Louise Kennedy

Hey everyone. :)I made a new video. I thought I would post it here. Hope that is ok. Thanks :)https://youtu.be/TizNEXIjYt0http://juggling.tv/15511Danke all :)Post replyby Louise Kennedy, 2015-11-29...

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Post by david

Very nice Lewis. I'm glad you didnt read the Thom Wall thread before posting. There is definitelyroom for this kind of video.Post replyby david, in response to this post 2015-11-29 18:48:08

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Post by Little Paul

Eh?How does Thoms article talking about making live juggling performances for paying audiences relate to making juggling videos for jugglers?Post replyby Little Paul, in response to this post...

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Post by Little Paul

Great to see you're back on form and having fun again :)The mulitiperson headbounce stuff looks like a laugh!Post replyby Little Paul, in response to this post 2015-11-29 18:56:10

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Post by Daniel Simu

Nice, thanks for sharing :). I like the amount of variety in your skill set!Post replyby Daniel Simu, in response to this post 2015-11-29 22:01:36

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Post by loganstafman

Amazing, you're my number one favorite juggler LouisPost replyby loganstafman, in response to this post 2015-11-29 22:24:22

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