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unifreak7
March 2nd 07, 04:20 PM
Yo,

You might have noticed my post in "unicycling dream team" if not i'll
repeat it more nicely, lol. Does anyone on here, after releasing their
movie, delete the footage it contains? I can't stand to hang on old
footage. If the footage is gone, it forces me to do better. We can't
hang on to the aged stuff anymore. If this sport is going to progress
quickly, there has to be riders out there that better themselves every
single time, and don't just hang on just one trick. Just curious if
anyone else is with me on this. Or is it one of those "just relax man,
take a chill pill" type of replies? You remember -Serious riders- don't
you? You all know how that turned out ;).

-Shaun Johanneson


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picado
March 2nd 07, 05:50 PM
if you dont delete stuff you will have a edition island.
just buy a big HD and you will not worry about this


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johnfoss
March 2nd 07, 05:57 PM
Big HDs are great, but remember to keep backups! A friend of mine is
currently dealing with this problem. He takes pictures of his (roofing)
work, and has been saving them all on the old hard drive from his
original computer (1993 or so). He has the HD in an external box now,
but apparently it never occurred to him that it might croak someday.
Well, it has. Now he's looking into the expense of having his data
retrieved by a specialist company; how much it's going to cost him.

I advise keeping a backup of the projects you like. If you don't expect
to ever use the footage again you can probably delete all the original
stuff. However if you ever want to go back and do a retrospective, or
comparisons of before and after, you might want to keep some.


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Keldridge
March 2nd 07, 06:50 PM
I'd archive it somewhere, if nothing else to come back in a couple years
and think to yourself, "Remember when we thought that was cool?"

Oh, and when you get really rich and famous you can use it in the Early
Days Documentary film... :)

Keld


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MuniAddict
March 2nd 07, 08:03 PM
Keldridge wrote:
> I'd archive it somewhere, if nothing else to come back in a couple years
> and think to yourself, "Remember when we thought that was cool?"
>
> Oh, and when you get really rich and famous you can use it in the Early
> Days Documentary film... :)
>
> Keld

I'm glad my parents never "deleted" this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3h6mqcGwG8

It would be like throwing away family photos, effectively "erasing"
part of your history. Hang on to it!:D


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Blegas78
March 2nd 07, 08:37 PM
I think what Shaun is getting at is when you make an edited video and
show it to the world, then you can get rid of the individual footage
you took to make the video. Basically, you should never use that
footage again in a future edited video because it was already used.
The footage you used is pretty much dead, so there's no use for it
anymore.

You can still look at the footage by watching the edited video you
made. Also, Terry's old footage is really cool due to its age, and it
was also never really edited when it was made, so there's no reason to
delete it.


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Spencer Hochberg
March 2nd 07, 08:58 PM
I always delete the whole project after I am done with a movie because
they take up so much space. I dont tape over the actal tapes that I
have. I still have a lot of footage from a very long time ago, its cool
to look at and see how much I have progressed and stuff.


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captainkrunk61
March 2nd 07, 09:05 PM
I don't delete stuff after I've used it. But I go back and watch an old
video, and can't stand to watch it. I don't think it's good anymore.
Which makes me eager to do another.


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brendan
March 2nd 07, 09:56 PM
i'm really bad i never delete stuff. Everything that i like i keep on a
raid 1 in our server that is backed up with a scsi DAT tape.

i've had lost data, and everytime it was a bad experience. You always
look back and think, damn i really wanted to see that.

Now everytime i run out of space i buy a new HDD. ITs expensive but its
so nice. I mena i guess it all depends how much video you do. I mean
maybe you should sort stuff out and decide what you'd liek to keep or
not.


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johnfoss
March 2nd 07, 10:10 PM
brendan wrote:
> Now everytime i run out of space i buy a new HDD. ITs expensive but its
> so nice.


It's not even really expensive any more. Yesterday I saw an ad for a
500GB external HD, $129 after rebates! That was at Frys. I'm shopping
for another external drive. Don't buy the older Buffalo TeraStations.
I'm having to pay a little more because I want Firewire 800, but
they're still pretty cheap!


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GeorgeWBush
March 2nd 07, 11:00 PM
We can start by deleting all of evolution! That movie has been outdated
before it even went up for sale.


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byza_dog
March 3rd 07, 11:47 AM
yeah once you make a movie you should keep a copy of the finished
product but delete all the small clips that went into it.

so then when a new movie is made there is no old content which results
in the old tricks now being done more smoothly and better tricks being
done.

so moral of this is, once you have edited a film, keep a copy of it but
delete all the clips for it and get out there and begin to film new
content for a new film, no point keeping dated stuff as it is in the
edited video.


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iridemymuni
March 3rd 07, 11:57 AM
MuniAddict wrote:
> I'm glad my parents never "deleted" this:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3h6mqcGwG8
>
> It would be like throwing away family photos, effectively "erasing"
> part of your history. Hang on to it!:D




you havent aged a bit !


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Uniman_3
March 3rd 07, 05:15 PM
-f this sport is going to progress quickly, there has to be riders out
there that better themselves every single time, and don't just hang on
just one trick.-

For this sport to actually progress quickly it needs exposure and new
kids..
My example is the sport of BMX..freestyle of course...its gotta be
super hard to be pro in that sport due to how quickly it has progressed
and how crazy the tricks are now...
In the last 2 or 3 years new guys have been making an uprising in the
sport of Freestyle BMX...they started doing things that no one else
was doing..Corey Bohan, Scotty Cramer, and many more..how did they gain
this exposure that was seen by the world...2 words....competitions and
magazines...

We need more competitons...maybe do a tour....have a
trials,freestyle,street competion in the major cities in most of the
states...Competitions are what makes kids more competitive in their
tricks for the want to win kind of thing...
I see on here that people are either looking for competitions or
starting competitions..that is good....

Tricks are had to invent on unicycles so i give an applause to anyone
who invented a new trick..

As for the magazine..im not even going to say that it needs more
exposure..i dont have a subscription to it on account of im too cheap
to buy it and i dont have a job to make money otherwise i would buy
it...so i dont have much room talk on that subject...


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