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EC movie for goofie riders

Post by drzone » Saturday 10 January 2009, 6:38

Since I could not imagine in my body, even with watching the movies, what be heelside feels like, I have asked Patrice and Jacques to ride goofie. Here is the result. It does help visualize...

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"Carved" esp. the section filmed from the back is even better, however I cannot post that one due to copyrights.
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Post by nils » Saturday 10 January 2009, 9:03

Excellent !!! I love goofy riders :)
i wish i was a goofy at pipeline :)

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Post by seabird » Saturday 10 January 2009, 14:29

Cool, but can anyone tell me, what is this new board they are using in this video?? :wink: SMOVRD??
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Re: EC movie for goofie riders

Post by AZ » Saturday 10 January 2009, 15:44

drzone wrote:Since I could not imagine in my body, even with watching the movies, what be heelside feels like, I have asked Patrice and Jacques to ride goofie. Here is the result. It does help visualize...

:wink:
"Carved" esp. the section filmed from the back is even better, however I cannot post that one due to copyrights.
Excellent work drzone! I am riding goofy and your remake of the "lifted" video is useful to try to imprint in my brain the proper position.
Question: is the video available as a file - so that I don't have to watch it with the youtube interface, but I can watch it on a frame by frame locally?
(or put it anotherway: is it possible to "capture" the youtube videos and store them locally?)

Thanx,
Alessandro - Extreme Carver wannabe
https://goo.gl/photos/WV43HYunDf9xEFcRA

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Post by drzone » Saturday 10 January 2009, 20:08

Actually it's really easy if you work in Windows:
-Download the windows version of the movie you like (not the .mov/Mac version) from swoard.com site, save it on your computer.
-Open Windows Movie Maker
-Open your saved movie into Movie Maker
-"Tools", "Video effects", "Mirror, Horizontal"
And presto Patrice and Jacques will be riding goofy.
Looks like instantaneous change, minimal if any computing power required.
Why did it take me only more than 5 years to figure something this simple out is beyond me, but never too late. Could have saved me a lot of bruising!
I ride goofy too and what a difference to see Lifted that way.
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Post by AZ » Saturday 10 January 2009, 21:03

drzone wrote:Actually it's really easy if you work in Windows:
-Download the windows version of the movie you like (not the .mov/Mac version) from swoard.com site, save it on your computer.
-Open Windows Movie Maker
-Open your saved movie into Movie Maker
-"Tools", "Video effects", "Mirror, Horizontal"
And presto Patrice and Jacques will be riding goofy.
Looks like instantaneous change, minimal if any computing power required.
Why did it take me only more than 5 years to figure something this simple out is beyond me, but never too late. Could have saved me a lot of bruising!
I ride goofy too and what a difference to see Lifted that way.
thank you - it is so easy!

And anyway, like I said in a posting some time ago: goofies do it right (foot) first!
Thank you for the tip!
Alessandro - Extreme Carver wannabe
https://goo.gl/photos/WV43HYunDf9xEFcRA

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