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So, with the new spring season the fencing club is back outside; as such I decided to give a new go to filming the matches.
I'm not in this one; we did not do any cane fighting so I ended up doing 99% of the filming for the day.
We also did not have any Olympic style Rapier matches that day, so I will look to film that next time as well.
Any feedback on the video itself is appreciated.
Known issues: - The camera sucks, so the picture quality is not superb. I'm pretty poor so that's not going to be fixed all too quickly. - Shaky shots: I forgot my tripod when I moved so I have to replace it, but I am aware this issue comes up. - Framing shots: something I need to still work on, sometimes the level of movement is a bit too high for solid shots. My old teacher would hate me for all the pans and zooms.
Thanks in advance for anyone who diverts his or her time to watch and give feedback.
Saskatoon Historical Fencing if anyone in the area is interested in showing up and giving it a go.
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Quote: PositiveOutlook said: Looks like a good time. I wouldn't wanna come show u boys up tho.
I was in saskatoon last month. Im from winnipeg
Hey, anyone who can teach us a thing or two is good in our book; currently we mostly just study historical manuals and pick up things from clubs we face in tournaments. You would be more than welcome if ever you are back in the area.