Sin-Cal/Fringe Clothing End Of Summer Jam Video
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Sin-Cal/Fringe Clothing End Of Summer Jam Video
https://www.sjbmx.com/videos_060924endofsummer.php
I spent way more time riding than filming, so it's nice and short.
I spent way more time riding than filming, so it's nice and short.
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Originally Posted by mude
i was actually gonna ask who it was so i could download it.
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Originally Posted by mude
i was actually gonna ask who it was so i could download it.
And I thought that the first ten seconds went perfect with the bails.
As for it being too short: hey, it's not my fault that I like to ride.
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Yeah, If it was me there would be no video at all because I would just want to ride.
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Originally Posted by Beerman
And I thought that the first ten seconds went perfect with the bails.
What programs do you use to edit your videos, i have no clue about any of that stuff, but i want to get into it...
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Premiere 6.5 for the editing, Photoshop CS for the titles, and Squeeze 4.0 with the Skate Perception Super Settings for compression.
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Originally Posted by Beerman
Premiere 6.5 for the editing, Photoshop CS for the titles, and Squeeze 4.0 with the Skate Perception Super Settings for compression.
Originally Posted by mude
can you post that pic of you doing a rodeo grind again?
A bit random.
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Originally Posted by mude
can you post that pic of you doing a rodeo grind again?
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Originally Posted by Beerman
Seeing as how I actually used up all 40 gigs of my site's bandwidth this month... no.
And is bandwidth like traffic for your site, what the hell is it, im still learning about all this website stuff...
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Hmm..
The only reason I got that much usage is because some russian sites find the software I have on it and link to it. They increase it by 8gb a week for free btw. /shameless plug
The video was cool, too. The failed skateboard drop in was funny
Yes, bandwidth is pretty much traffic, the larger the files you host the faster it gets eaten up.
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Xfer: 4% of 1349 GB
The video was cool, too. The failed skateboard drop in was funny
Yes, bandwidth is pretty much traffic, the larger the files you host the faster it gets eaten up.
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Originally Posted by KinetikBiker04
How did you manage to do that?
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Originally Posted by Beerman
That video I posted at the begining of the month, of Kent, got over somewhere around 1200 downloads, if I remember correctly, and clocked in at 22.1MB. That right there is (assuming everyone fully downloaded it), so that's 26.5 gigs right there. Add in the other videos and images related to over 17,000 visits, and it addds up. I'll probably be bumping my hosting up to 60GB of bandwidth a month relatively shortly.
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Originally Posted by ChorusXTwo
Put em on youtube.
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Originally Posted by Beerman
Uh, no. The quality turns to sh1t, and half the time people don't notice that it's from an individual website, so I miss out on their traffic.
Right?