McJesus
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Not bad.......http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9g33IkcPis&sns=fb
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Thats the most TV worthy disc golf edit I've ever seen
Well considering how more and more manufacturers are popping up - it is interesting to see Innova throwing out a new tagline: "We are disc golf."
Is that totally new? I haven't seen it before, but I haven't been buying DVDs over the last few years.
To be fair, this video is definitely targeted at people who don't understand (and obsess) over the game like DGCR folks. This is not a bad thing. Highly edited, slick production, multiple storylines, etc. Great for trying to keep the attention of somebody that doesn't care about disc selection, distance and whatnot.I couldn't disagree more with everyone who liked the video. The production value was higher that what we ususally get, but without hole by hole coverage the video doesn't really do a great job of showing the skill required to play the game at the level those guys play at. I'd like to see distances, comments on disc selection, etc. This highlight reel just looked like a bunch of dudes tossing frisbees around near water.
Its a valid complaint. 2 minutes in an editing program and those black spaces are gone. Very unprofessional to leave them in before uploading to Youtube. Especially when the rest of the product looks so polished.Also, in the YouTube comments, I LOL at the random morons who complain about the blank spaces in the video. Apparently people don't know what a TV spot is.
Its a valid complaint. 2 minutes in an editing program and those black spaces are gone. Very unprofessional to leave them in before uploading to Youtube. Especially when the rest of the product looks so polished.
True. I'm more speaking to the morons who are like "WTF is this blank space, sooooooo unprofessional," and don't even know why they are there in the first place.