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Joe
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Location: Southern California
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Great filming and editing. I really liked how you did the transitions through panning. Maybe next time try not to zoom in and out too much. There only supposed to be used as exclamation marks in a sense.
I thought the riding was really smooth too.
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i thought the same thing. zooming in really far was half accident and half of it was actually from the automatic cropping wen i smoothed out the clips (which also explains the dodgy quality for some of the clips)
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