cyclintom
01-09-07, 02:41 PM
This DVD shows marked improvement from the first one. The photography is better though someone still has to whack the cameraman in the head and explain that you should take pictures AT HEAD LEVEL and not from waist level. And once in awhile an odd angle shot might be interesting but not if you leave the camera on that for more than say 10 seconds.
What it REALLY needs is a narrator explaining what the heck is happening, who those balls of mud passing by are (you can't even tell the color of the jerseys let alone who might be under all that mud) and who the heck is who during the interviews.
But all in all, if you're a cross fan you'll like Transition 2. You can see the effect that Europe had on Wicks and Trebon this year so the impact of the training camp and the races over there certainly can't be understated.
What it REALLY needs is a narrator explaining what the heck is happening, who those balls of mud passing by are (you can't even tell the color of the jerseys let alone who might be under all that mud) and who the heck is who during the interviews.
But all in all, if you're a cross fan you'll like Transition 2. You can see the effect that Europe had on Wicks and Trebon this year so the impact of the training camp and the races over there certainly can't be understated.