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Monday practice observations


ellis

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Just wanted to share a few final things, re: Monday, through those tweets. Come follow us on Twitter if you don’t already. I’ll be live tweeting during camp in the morning and we will have a steady stream of similar updates from the ones above tomorrow afternoon.

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53 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

love the content

 

some feedback id give is dont have it in slowmo

 

but thats just one dudes opinion. thanks for the content!!

I appreciate that.

The slow mo, honestly, is for me—I find it to be useful for film study when looking at plays, and I’m collecting workparts for occasional video vignettes , etc. (maybe one day I will have.....drumroll......a staff) 

We will start mixing in some standard speed vids too. Good feedback. 

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