Parkour Girl
This young lady shows us all that parkour is not just for the boys, girls can do it too!
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3. banzemanga commented 14 years ago
That is what i call a sexy parkour.
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4. grimmreaper commented 14 years ago
she can come parkour in my bed any day of the week
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5. forthepeople commented 14 years ago
she's incredible
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7. lacquim commented 14 years ago
Good performance. Cute girl. The video's editing could use work though, not many scenes were completely there, and almost every single one was cut short, most of them dreadfully so. This is to showcase Alison's ability, it's not to show off the music or editing.
Pointers for everyone who makes a video:
1) Make the edits as clean and smooth as possible. Your objective is to allow people to enjoy watching your video, that's how you'll get it around. MAKE IT WATCHABLE.
2) Don't cut the individual clips too short or too long. Realize that when you're staring at the same video several views in a row it's tough to decide where to make the snip. Cut them all three or four frames longer than you think you should, then go back through and watch the entire piece. Decide which of them are actually too long and which ones aren't long enough at that point. I'm not saying LEAVE them long, I'm saying:
3) Make sure you show all of the action, but not boringly so.
4) Always have someone else say "yea" or "nay" to it before you publish your work. If you get negative feedback on your newly created video, at least take it into consideration before throwing it out on the internet.
5) Take pride in your work. I don't expect cool transitions and great cinematography, just something that flows and doesn't leave me wondering what it was I just saw.
And lastly
6) Save artsy editing for an artsy video.
Sorry to be long winded, but I get tired of seeing people's talents robbed by poor video creation.
Pointers for everyone who makes a video:
1) Make the edits as clean and smooth as possible. Your objective is to allow people to enjoy watching your video, that's how you'll get it around. MAKE IT WATCHABLE.
2) Don't cut the individual clips too short or too long. Realize that when you're staring at the same video several views in a row it's tough to decide where to make the snip. Cut them all three or four frames longer than you think you should, then go back through and watch the entire piece. Decide which of them are actually too long and which ones aren't long enough at that point. I'm not saying LEAVE them long, I'm saying:
3) Make sure you show all of the action, but not boringly so.
4) Always have someone else say "yea" or "nay" to it before you publish your work. If you get negative feedback on your newly created video, at least take it into consideration before throwing it out on the internet.
5) Take pride in your work. I don't expect cool transitions and great cinematography, just something that flows and doesn't leave me wondering what it was I just saw.
And lastly
6) Save artsy editing for an artsy video.
Sorry to be long winded, but I get tired of seeing people's talents robbed by poor video creation.
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14. InfiniteBoredom commented 14 years ago
Good luv. Now u got my shopping back safe. Get in the kitchen and make me a sandwich all fuckin ready.
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18. sux2bu commented 14 years ago
She is just a well rounded (no pun intended ) stunt woman and actress with great athletic ability.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1653165/
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1653165/
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21. tomthecabinboy commented 14 years ago
0:13 WOW if you look at these moves. They are Hard Core Parkour.
If I was to show my 4 yr old daughter it would take her at least......
3 minutes to master!
If I was to show my 4 yr old daughter it would take her at least......
3 minutes to master!
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24. cincodemayo commented 14 years ago
nothing interesting about her. boring
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25. Hallsavenger commented 14 years ago
#4 Way to be a fucking douche, Shes awsome at what she does!!!
+32 1. etplayer commented 14 years ago