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gr1padonf
Oct 8, 2008, 3:39 PM
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Hello boys, I'm the french guy (sorry) I want to show U my last video, made for an "amator" (not professional) climbing film festival in France. I choose this title because we see today climbing's movies in many country, with people who have money... I'm a student, I ve got no money ^^ so tell me what U think about it ^^ http://gr1padonf.free.fr/nomoneytrip.html and if U enjoyed that, U can see an old video made by me last year : http://gr1padonf.free.fr/lbb/lbb.htmlLes Bleau Blocs. (the Fontainebleau's boulders ^^) see U
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dreday3000
Oct 8, 2008, 7:30 PM
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Busted. your link is busted.
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rock_ranger
Oct 8, 2008, 7:39 PM
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gr1padonf wrote: Hello boys, I'm the french guy (sorry) I want to show U my last video, made for an "amator" (not professional) climbing film festival in France. I choose this title because we see today climbing's movies in many country, with people who have money... I'm a student, I ve got no money ^^ so tell me what U think about it ^^ http://gr1padonf.free.fr/nomoneytrip.html and if U enjoyed that, U can see an old video made by me last year : http://gr1padonf.free.fr/lbb/lbb.html
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rock_ranger
Oct 8, 2008, 7:46 PM
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nice video, would be better in my option if you had more camera angles from above. most of the footage is shot from behind the climber so you dont get a feel for the difficulty.
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yodadave
Oct 8, 2008, 7:53 PM
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looks pretty good man, keep taking as much footage as you can to really hone your skills
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