Video Footage
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 9:51 pm
If you are making a video. Should the people in it be allowed to choose what clips you use?
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I see.... Its just that I was told that I was gonna be in somebodies video and had no choice in the matter. I for one would like to know what the content of this video would be and whether it reflects who and what I am in a respectful manor.nanmoo wrote:That sure would make an already long and difficult process that much longer and more difficult. Everyone has an opinion, best to stick with yours unless you are wanting advice on which to clips to use. I think they call it; artistic license?
I feel like this is calling me out, so I will equate our difference of opinion to a generational thing.JL wrote:HOWEVER when I make videos @ surf spots I e-mail a link to the windsurfers/kiters/surfers individually rather than posting 'secret spot' footage here.
I think it is appropriate to get a feeling from you what you are into, and then screen it with you prior to it going public. But failing that, unless you are Tom Cruise, it's either a you are in in or you want out kind of thing. It already takes hours to sift through clips, it would take hours more if you had to coordinate that with each of your subjects every time. Personally I am just happy to end up in someones footage.TheeGrimmCreeper wrote:I see.... Its just that I was told that I was gonna be in somebodies video and had no choice in the matter. I for one would like to know what the content of this video would be and whether it reflects who and what I am in a respectful manor.nanmoo wrote:That sure would make an already long and difficult process that much longer and more difficult. Everyone has an opinion, best to stick with yours unless you are wanting advice on which to clips to use. I think they call it; artistic license?
I am of the view that the world would be a better place the more people get on the water. Plus in this day and age of the Nanny-state, more exposure could help open areas up, which might benefit us all. Surfing will never be Skiing/Snowboarding/Mountain Biking, not only is it cold and wet, it can only be done where a very small proportion of the population lives on the very edge of the coast, so I think fears of videos blowing stuff up are kind of misdirected.JL wrote:Nothing personal intended young Skywalker I respect those who have gone before ME
totally agree with both points...it would be great if more newbies would enjoy Pat Bay and Elk Lake but of course everyone wants to be a hero on the first day I am reminded of certain kiters at a certain location not more than a few days ago.....JL wrote:After a few surfers / windsurfers / kiters I respect asked me not to mention certain locations in my http://www.bigwavedave.ca/forecasts.php?page=8 I have personally gone along with their requests & will apply the same respect to pictures / videos. I share the opinion that if more of us enjoyed the ocean the world would / could be a better place
Not everyone is like that. If you go looking you won't catch me not sharing.olaf wrote:As a new comer to this island, i do not have the time to learn the decades of local knowledge. So the tribe (windsurfers and kiters) do not want to share?!
Makes me realize that the whole community has evolved into something i don't even recognize anymore. I have been involved in many different locations of the tribe and Vancouver Island is the most narcissist. Too bad.
"In the old days" there would be messages of 'YOU NEED TO BE HERE!!!' Now its about the how 'I' got it and 'you' didn't.
O'well, times have changed, i guess need to adapt.
VERY surprised to read this. From a surfing perspective, I'd agree with your sentiment. From a wind related one, this doesn't match my experience or many of the guys/women I sail with at all. I see the wind community here as very inclusive, especially on the windsurfing side of things (not many of us left-gotta huddle together ). It's unfortunate your experience has been the opposite.olaf wrote:As a new comer to this island, i do not have the time to learn the decades of local knowledge. So the tribe (windsurfers and kiters) do not want to share?!
Makes me realize that the whole community has evolved into something i don't even recognize anymore. I have been involved in many different locations of the tribe and Vancouver Island is the most narcissist. Too bad.
"In the old days" there would be messages of 'YOU NEED TO BE HERE!!!' Now its about the how 'I' got it and 'you' didn't.
O'well, times have changed, i guess need to adapt.